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Shrub
Corokia Red Wonder - Korokio
Yellow flowers (spring). Red berries (autumn). Ideal hedging for dry sunny situations. Green foliage.
Shrub
Corokia Silver Ghost - Korokio
Yellow flowers (spring). Red berries (autumn). Ideal hedging for dry sunny situations. Silver foliage.
Shrub
Corokia x Cheesmanii - Korokio
Yellow flowers(Spring). Red berries (Autumn). Ideal hedging for dry sunny situations. Small green leaves.
Shrub
Corokia Yellow Wonder - Korokio
Yellow flowers (spring). Yellow berries (autumn). Ideal hedging for dry sunny situations.
Grass
Cortaderia fulvida - Toetoe
Smallest of the Cortaderia's. 2m tall drooping flower spike (spring/summer). Ideal as shelter or feature plant.
Grass
Cortaderia richardii - South Island toetoe
This is a graceful grass similar to C. fulvida but is specific to the South Island. The tall arching flower heads are fluffy like C. splendens. Availability is limited.
Grass
Cortaderia splendens - Toetoe
Coastal toetoe. Tall golden flowering spike up to 5m (spring/summer). Best on hot, dry, coastal sites.
Grass
Cortaderia toetoe - Toetoe
Greyish green foliage. Erect flowering head in summer. Good shelter or beautiful specimen plant.
Grass
Cortaderia turbaria - Chatham Is Toetoe
A beautifull species that can be difficult in warm areas. Best grown as a collection plant where there are no natural populations of the local Cortaderia to avoid hybridizing.
Tree
Corynocarpus laevigatus - Karaka
Glossy green leaves. Large bright orange fruit. Good pot plant. Grows along the coast and inland.
Ground Cover
Cotula coronopifolia - Soldiers Buttons
Very fast growing. Hardy in coastal estuarine habitats. Largish yellow flowers (spring-summer).
Ground Cover
Crassula helmsii
Bright green succulent herb. Rare coastal plant with white flowers. Extremely fast growing. Does best in damp soils or partially submerged.
Ground Cover
Crassula kirkii - Kirks crassula
Mat like moss-green to reddish green, succulent herb groundcover. Flowers (pinkish white) and fruit are found throughout the year. Present on Stewart Island, West coast and also on Chatham Island.
Ground Cover
Crassula moschata - Shore stonecrop
Hardy coastal groundcover forming bright green succulent mats. South Island & lower North Island exposed rocky coasts.
Herb
Crassula multicaulis
This rare annual species has bright green new growth and red as it gets older, followed by 4 mm wide white flowers. Good for in rock gardens. Keep dividing to establish new palnts.
Ground Cover
Crassula ruamahanga
An opportunistic species which can be expected to occur in any suitably damp, open habitat.
Herb
Crassula sieberiana
This is an annual, bright green succulent. Fast growing and self seeding. Good for rock gardens.
Herb
Crassula sinclairii
This species is light green and has insignificant flowers. Grows throughout the country and is another good species for a collector.
Tree Fern
Cyathea colensoi
A prostrate caudex or trunk makes this tree fern a low growing species from alpine areas just below the tree-line.
Tree Fern
Cyathea cunninghamii - Gully Tree Fern
Grows best in moist areas. Has a tall, narrow trunk and narrow stems on fronds. Limited availability.
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