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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. .
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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.
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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.
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Ground Cover
Pimelea prostrata - Pinatoro, NZ daphne 
Grey foliage. White flowers (spring-autumn). Rock gardens.
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Ground Cover
Pimelea prostrata Blue - Pinatoro, NZ daphne
Blue-grey foliage. White flowers (spring-autumn). Ideal for rock gardens.
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Ground Cover
Pimelea pseudolyallii 
A spreading shrub found in montane areas of the South Island. Branchlets hairy and flowers in small clusters.
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Shrub
Pimelea tomentosa - NZ daphne 
Endangered erect shrub with an open habit. Grey foliage and small white flowers (spring). Prefers gritty soils.
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Shrub
Pimelea traversii - NZ daphne 
Decumbent shrub with an open habit. Grey foliage and small white flowers (spring). Prefers gritty soils.
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Shrub
Pimelea turakina
A recently described species with dish shaped leaves that are glaucous in colour. It produces translucent berries and white flowers.
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Ground Cover
Pimelea urvilleana - NZ daphne
Copious white hairs along sprawling branches making a dense 80cm mat. White flowers and fruit.
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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.
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Tree
Pisonia brunoniana - Parapara 
Bold glossy green foliage. Frost tender. Cut off flowers to stop sticky seeds ensnaring birds.
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Shrub
Pittosporum anomalum 
Small dark foliage. Divaricating habit. Small fragrant white flowers (spring). Easy to grow in warmer climates like Auckland.
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Tree
Pittosporum colensoi - Kohuhu cultivar 
Large leaved form of Kohuhu with bigger flowers. Glossier dark green leaves and an open habit.
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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.
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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.
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Shrub
Pittosporum crassicaule
Similar to Pittosporum rigidum but the Arthurs Pass form is distinctive.
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Tree
Pittosporum crassifolium - Karo 
Coastal, very hardy. Night scented dark red flowers. The grey foliage looks quite like Pohutukawa.
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Tree
Pittosporum dallii 
Rare species from the Cobb Valley, NW Nelson. Toothed, leathery, dark green foliage. Flowers in cream clusters.
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Shrub
Pittosporum divaricatum 
Distinctive rigid divaricating shrub. Minute leaves and dark red flowers (spring).
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