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Herb
Gratiola conccina
This Gratiola is rare and although smaller than the other Gratiolas, it has larger flowers. The leaves are green and covered in hairs.
Herb
Gratiola pedunculata
An annual plant only just recognised as a native. It is very fleshy, bright green, fast growing, self seeds everywhere and has little white flowers. This is a rare species.
Ground Cover
Gratiola sexdentata
A wetland plant on the edge of lakes and swamps. As a pond plant it will grow half a metre tall.
Tree
Griselinia littoralis - Kapuka, broadleaf
Good coastal and hedging plant. Does best in free draining soils. Keep clipped for neat appearance.
Tree
Griselinia littoralis Broadway mint - Kapuka, broadleaf
Good coastal and hedging plant. Does best in free draining soils. Keep clipped for neat appearance.
Tree
Griselinia littoralis Variegata - Variegated Kapuka
Good coastal and hedging plant. Does best in free draining soils. Keep clipped for neat appearance.
Tree
Griselinia lucida - Puka
Normally an epiphyte in the wild. Large glossy-green leaves. Wide spreading plant, good for hedging. Coastal.
Herb
Gunnera aff monoica
A very attractive rich bronze leaved groundcover, dense and fast growing. This is possibly a new species so not much is known about it.
Ground Cover
Gunnera arenaria
A coastal species of damp sand ground, dune slacks and swales, and along tidal river margins. Declining because of loss of coastal habitat.
Herb
Gunnera densiflora
A species of montane lake margins and stream sides. A compact light green groundcover that grows quickly. Rarely available. Good for edges of ponds with dappled light. Quite attractive.
Ground Cover
Gunnera dentata
Found on lake margins, swamps and stream sides. Green creeping foliage with orange berries in summer. Requires damp areas.
Ground Cover
Gunnera flavida
Brownish foliage and yellow berries on a 5cm tall spike. Creeping in damp areas.
Ground Cover
Gunnera hamiltonii
Endemic to damp sand dune hollows near Invercargill and along the western side of Stewart Island. Grey-green creeping foliage.
Herb
Gunnera mixta
A bronze coloured groundcover that grows quickly and looks similar to Gunner flavida. Good around the pond or bog.
Ground Cover
Gunnera monoica
A robust groundcover Gunnera that prefers shaded moist conditions and frequently grows on roadside banks.
Ground Cover
Gunnera prorepens
Brownish foliage and bright red berries on a 10cm tall spike. Creeping in damp areas.
Shrub
Halocarpus bidwillii - Bog pine
Forms a very attractive spreading conifer-like shrub. Grows happily in drier soils as well as bogs.
Tree
Halocarpus bidwillii Juvenile - Bog Pine - Juvenile foliage
Forms a very attractive spreading conifer-like shrub. Grows happily in drier soils as well as bogs.
Shrub
Halocarpus biformis - Pink pine
Soft 'whipcord' foliage forms a dark to yellow/green tree. May have both juvenile and adult foliage at same time.
Tree
Halocarpus kirkii - Monoao
Very attractive specimen tree but very temperamental. Limited availability. Quite distinct juvenile and adult foliage forms.
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