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Vine
Passiflora tetrandra male - Kohia
A vigorous shiny leaved vine , climbs by tendrils. Prolific white flowers. The male will not have the orange fruit which the female does if pollinated during flowering.
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Herb
Pelargonium inodorum 
An attractive plant for foliage but the pink flowers are insignificant. A good plant for coastal planting or for filling in gaps in the garden.
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Fern
Pellaea falcata 
Drought tolerant but grows better in moist free draining soil. Slow creeping habit.
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Fern
Pellaea rotundifolia - Button Fern 
Drought tolerant but grows better in moist free draining soil. Slow creeping habit.
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Tree
Pennantia baylisiana 
An attractive specimen tree from the Three Kings Is. Once regarded as the world's most endangered plant its rescue is an environmental success story. All sales go to Plant Conservation. Rich soil, frost free.
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Tree
Pennantia baylisiana Martha
Cutting grown plants from the original crop of seedlings produced in 1985.
Nicknamed 'Martha or Arthur" before it first flowered, the female flowers proved it to be a Martha. But with sufficient pollen to self-fertilise it has produced lots of seed.
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Tree
Pennantia corymbosa - Kaikomako 
Divaricating juvenile form. Abundant white flowers (summer) on attractive adult specimen tree.
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Herb
Peperomia blanda 
A rare species from the Kermadec Islands. Larger than other native species. Light green leaves 2x 3 cm, with flower spikes up to 5 cm long. Fast growing and easy but rather cold sensitive. Very tropical and attractive.
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Herb
Peperomia Purple Vein
Similar to P. urvilleana but more compact, smaller leaves and has reddish stems. Slow growing and makes a good pot plant. Rare. Found only in Northland.
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Herb
Peperomia tetraphylla
An attractive compact small species that usually grows on trees. Slow growing and rare. Makes a good pot plant.
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Herb
Peperomia urvilleana
Shiny, succulent leaves. Slow spreading. Frost tender. Coastal rock faces in shade.
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Flax
Phormium Apricot Queen - Flax cultivar
Upright foliage striped with apricot and pink. Coastal and hardy.
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Flax
Phormium Black Rage - Flax cultivar 
Black drooping foliage. Slow growing. Prefers a dry site. Keep well fed for best colour.
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Flax
Phormium Bronze Baby - Flax cultivar
Upright burgundy foliage. Ideal for colour accent.
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Flax
Phormium Chocolate Fingers
Erect form with chocolate-coloured foliage.
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Flax
Phormium cookianum Bronze - Mountain Flax 
The smaller growing type of flax with weeping foliage, yellow flowers and seed pods that spiral open.
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Flax
Phormium cookianum Emerald Green - Flax cultivar
Weeping green foliage. Very hardy in exposed conditions. Yellow flower stalk (2m) attracts tuis in spring.
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Flax
Phormium cookianum Evening Glow - Flax cultivar
Weeping foliage with two-toned pink stripes. Suitable for the more sheltered garden.
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Flax
Phormium cookianum Greensleeves - Flax cultivar
Selected form of P. cookianum with particularly fresh, bright green weeping foliage.
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Flax
Phormium cookianum subsp. hookeri - Coastal Flax 
Weeping green foliage. This is the coastal form and is very hardy in exposed conditions. Yellow flower stalk (2m) attracts tuis in spring. Plant away from edge of lawn to avoid entangling the mower.
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