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Herb
Hydrocotyle pterocarpa
This species is fussy to grow as it needs to be constantly wet and responds well to shade despite naturally growing in open areas. A rarity for Auckland.
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Fern
Hymenophyllum demissum - Filmy Fern 
One of New Zealand's characteristic filmy ferns that grow primarily on tree trunks, rocks or rotten logs. Excellent species for a hanging basket if kept cool and moist.
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Fern
Hymenophyllum dilatatum - Filmy Fern
One of New Zealand's characteristic filmy ferns that grow primarily on tree trunks, rocks or rotten logs. Excellent species for a hanging basket if kept cool and moist.
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Fern
Hymenophyllum flexuosum - Filmy Fern
One of New Zealand's characteristic filmy ferns that grow primarily on tree trunks, rocks or rotten logs. Excellent species for a hanging basket if kept cool and moist.
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Fern
Hymenophyllum nephrophyllum - Kidney Fern, Konehu, Kopakopa, Raurenga 
Once known as Trichomanes reniforme or Cardiomanes reniforme this distinctive fern is now reclassified as a true filmy fern. The kidney shaped leaves are one cell thick and demand a cool moist sheltered condition.
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Fern
Hymenophyllum sanguinolentum - Filmy Fern
One of New Zealand's characteristic filmy ferns that grow primarily on tree trunks, rocks or rotten logs. Excellent species for a hanging basket if kept cool and moist.
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Fern
Hymenophyllum scabrum - Rough Filmy Fern
All filmy ferns require sheltered conditions and high humdity or regular moisture.
Distinctive by the hairy stipes and olive green fronds.
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Herb
Hypericum aff japonicum
This is now considered to be an unclassified species that is found throughout the country. It has dull green foliage with pretty little yellow flowers.
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Herb
Hypericum aff japonicum Volcanic
This is an unclassified species from the Central Plataeu area. It is a collectors plant and may be one of New Zealands rarest plants. Limited avaliability.
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Moss
Hypnodendron comatum
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Fern
Hypolepis ambigua
Fast growing creeping fern with fnely dissected fronds. Limited availability.
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Fern
Hypolepis dicksonioides
A naturally sparse fern that is easy to grow. Large pale green fronds. Frost tender.
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Fern
Hypolepis distans
Easy to grow creeping fern with delicate finely dissected fronds.
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Fern
Hypolepis lactea
An endemic lowland fern of open peat or swampy sites. Fast spreading and hardy it looks best in Spring
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Fern
Hypolepis millefolium - Thosand leaved fern
In northern part of range confined to montane - alpine areas. Hypolepis millefolium is a common fern of grassland and rock strewn slopes. It also extends into scrub and forest.
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Fern
Hypolepis rufobarbata
Easy to grow creeping fern with delicate finely dissected fronds.
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Moss
Hypopterygium commutatum
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Ground Cover
Hypsela rivalis
A groundcover similar to Pratia angulata but more dainty and less invasive.
Now classified as Lobelia ionantha.
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Vine
Ipomoea cairica - Powhiwhi
Very vigorous but deciduous vine, can be invasive. Large attractive purple flowers (summer). Frost tender.
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Vine
Ipomoea pes-caprae subsp. brasiliensis
Large glossy leaved, dune creeping vine. Deciduous but vigorous summer growth. Usually dies off in winter. Seldom available.
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