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Ground Cover
Lepidothamnus laxifolius - Pygmy pine
Amazing dwarf podocarp forms metre wide mats in alpine areas. Leaf colour changes summer and winter.
Shrub
Leptecophylla juniperina subsp. juniperina - Prickly mingimingi
Fine needle-like leaves. Very hardy on poor clay sites. Pink-white fruit (autumn). Also known as Cyathodes juniperina.
Shrub
Leptecophylla juniperina subsp. juniperina - Prickly Mingimingi
Very hardy on poor dry clay soils. Sharp needle-like leaves and pink or white fruit. Was named Cyathodes juniperina.
Ground Cover
Leptinella aff. dioica - Shore Leptinella
A soft spreading groundcover in cool moist sites. L. dioica is extremely variable. Coastal and inland up to 1000 m a.s.l.. In the northern part of its range usually on the margins of saltmarshes.
Ground Cover
Leptinella albida - Silver Button Daisy
Uncommon species with fine small silver leaves. Tight habit. Forms beautiful mat of unusual colour.
Ground Cover
Leptinella calcarea
Silver-green fern-like foliage. Spreads very quickly. Rare species preferring limestone cliffs.
Ground Cover
Leptinella dioica - Shore Leptinella
Fast growing. Small bright green fern-like leaf. Coastal.
Ground Cover
Leptinella dioica var. monoica - Shore leptinella
Bright waxy green round leaves. Endangered estuarine species.
Ground Cover
Leptinella dispersa subsp. dispersa
A cute little plant that is dense with green and bronze leaves. Fast growing and best in coastal sites.
Ground Cover
Leptinella dispersa subsp. rupestris
Delicate light-green foliage. An endangered species but grows rapidly in the garden to form a delightful mat ideal for rock gardens. Frost tender.
Ground Cover
Leptinella filiformis
Feathery bronze-green foliage. Tiny bright pure white flowers, rare.
Ground Cover
Leptinella minor
Beautiful tight mat of fine aromatic fern-like leaves. Tight habit. Good lawn plant.
Ground Cover
Leptinella nana
Delicate green foliage. An endangered species but grows rapidly in the garden to form a delightful mat.
Ground Cover
Leptinella pectinata subsp. villosa
The greyish hairs on the foliage and large 1cm yellow flowers make this a distinctive Leptinella. Grow in rocky conditions in an exposed site for best results.
Ground Cover
Leptinella potentillina
A large bright green leaved species from the Chatham Is. Attractive and easy to grow but likes cooler areas. Can tolerate periods of dry.
Ground Cover
Leptinella pusilla
Fine small purple-grey to bronze leaves. Tight habit. Forms beautiful mat of unusual colour.
Ground Cover
Leptinella pyrethrifolia
Aromatic herb. Glossy coarsely dissected leaves. Small white flowers in the summer. Slow spreading.
Ground Cover
Leptinella pyrethrifolia var. linearifolia
Aromatic herb. Simple narrow bronze leaves. Small white flowers in the summer. Slow spreading.
Ground Cover
Leptinella rotundata
Bright furry green round leaves. Endangered species. Coastal although now considered extinct in the wild.
Ground Cover
Leptinella Seal Island - Seal Island Button Daisy
Creeping perenial herb from Seal Island. One of the larger leafed Leptinellas, making a good ground cover or lawn
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