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Pimelea mimosa - Te Mata Peak Pimelea
Pimelea mimosa is geographically isolated on Te Mata Peak Hawkes Bay. An excellent rockery plant which flourishes in a sunny, well drained rich soil. .
Ground Cover
Pimelea oreophila
A hardy pimelea from the mountains with glaucous foliage and abundant white flowers followed by pink berries. Attractive and useful in landscaping.
Shrub
Pimelea orthia
Newly identified species ocurring sparesly throughout the upper North Island but often confused with other similar species. Attractive bluish foliage and white flowers in Spring.
Ground Cover
Pimelea prostrata - Pinatoro, NZ daphne
Grey foliage. White flowers (spring-autumn). Rock gardens.
Ground Cover
Pimelea prostrata Blue - Pinatoro, NZ daphne
Blue-grey foliage. White flowers (spring-autumn). Ideal for rock gardens.
Ground Cover
Pimelea pseudolyallii
A spreading shrub found in montane areas of the South Island. Branchlets hairy and flowers in small clusters.
Shrub
Pimelea tomentosa - NZ daphne
Endangered erect shrub with an open habit. Grey foliage and small white flowers (spring). Prefers gritty soils.
Shrub
Pimelea traversii - NZ daphne
Decumbent shrub with an open habit. Grey foliage and small white flowers (spring). Prefers gritty soils.
Shrub
Pimelea turakina
A recently described species with dish shaped leaves that are glaucous in colour. It produces translucent berries and white flowers.
Ground Cover
Pimelea urvilleana - NZ daphne
Copious white hairs along sprawling branches making a dense 80cm mat. White flowers and fruit.
Other
Pimelea villosa - Sand Pimelea
Pimelea villosa is a hardy coastal sand dune plant. It grows throughout NZ and on the Chatham Islands. It is a synonym with Pimelea arenaria.
Tree
Pisonia brunoniana - Parapara
Bold glossy green foliage. Frost tender. Cut off flowers to stop sticky seeds ensnaring birds.
Shrub
Pittosporum anomalum
Small dark foliage. Divaricating habit. Small fragrant white flowers (spring). Easy to grow in warmer climates like Auckland.
Tree
Pittosporum colensoi - Kohuhu cultivar
Large leaved form of Kohuhu with bigger flowers. Glossier dark green leaves and an open habit.
Shrub
Pittosporum cornifolium - Tawhiri karo
Open habit. Interesting leaf arrangement (whorls). Often epiphytic on trees or on rocks. Has sweet scented red flowers and the open capsules are orange. Fast growing.
Shrub
Pittosporum cornifolium Poor Knights
This is a larger and much darker green form of P. cornifolium that can be used as a specimen in the typical garden. Should not be planted where there are natural populations of the mainland form.
Shrub
Pittosporum crassicaule
Similar to Pittosporum rigidum but the Arthurs Pass form is distinctive.
Tree
Pittosporum crassifolium - Karo
Coastal, very hardy. Night scented dark red flowers. The grey foliage looks quite like Pohutukawa.
Tree
Pittosporum dallii
Rare species from the Cobb Valley, NW Nelson. Toothed, leathery, dark green foliage. Flowers in cream clusters.
Shrub
Pittosporum divaricatum
Distinctive rigid divaricating shrub. Minute leaves and dark red flowers (spring).
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