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Tree
Pittosporum tenuifolium Mountain Green - Kohuhu cultivar
A compact form of the most popular species of Pittosporum. Hardy and an ideal hedge or mixed border.
Tree
Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Magic
A small silver leaved tree with dark stems. Good for hedging. Scented flowers in spring.
Tree
Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Sheen - Kohuhu cultivar
Small silver-green leaves. Black bark. Feathery habit.Keep tightly clipped as a hedge for best effect.
Tree
Pittosporum tenuifolium Tandara Gold - Kohuhu cultivar
Small leaves with yellow and green variegations.
Tree
Pittosporum tenuifolium Variegatum - Kohuhu cultivar
Variegated form of the most popular species of Pittosporum. Ideal as a hedge or specimen tree.
Tree
Pittosporum turneri
Divaricating juvenile habit. Slow growing. Rare, confined to the central North Island. Small tree of forest margins/frost flats. Limited availability.
Tree
Pittosporum umbellatum - Haekaro
Leathery dark green leaves. Fragrant red flowers in spring. Endemic to the east coast of the North Island.
Tree
Pittosporum virgatum
Reaching its southern limit on the Coromandel Peninsula it prefers relatively open vegetation among Kauri. It has a small-leaved twiggy juvenile habit, with adult leaves a lot larger.
Tree
Plagianthus chathamicus
This species is only from the Chatham Is group. It has larger leaves and does not have the divaricating stage that P. regius has.
Shrub
Plagianthus divaricatus - Salt Marsh Ribbonwood
Coastal estuary plant will survive in soil wet from salt water. Forms a tangled reddish bush along shell banks. Extremely hardy and forms an elegant shrub in the garden.
Tree
Plagianthus regius - Ribbonwood
Graceful tree with delicate foliage which is semi-deciduous. Abundant small green flowers (spring).
Tree
Plagianthus regius hybrid - Ribbonwood
A naturally occuring hybrid with P. divaricatus. Very likely to mature into a form similar to P. regius.
Tree
Planchonella costata - Tawapou
Most attractive coastal tree with glossy foliage and handsome red-orange berries (autumn). Frost tender. Synonym Pouteria costata or P. novo-zelandica.
Herb
Plantago masoniae - Native Plantain
A compressed form making interesting low rosettes. Self seeds. Does well in rockery.
Herb
Plantago raoulii
A species found throughout the country usually around the coast. The hairy leaves are bronze and green. Easily grown it will self seed.
Herb
Plantago spathulata
A tidy rosette forming herb with bronze foliage. It readily sets seed in the garden.
Herb
Plantago spathulata var. picta
A rare species with bronze foliage forming a rosette, readily self seeding. A plant for conservationists or a collector.
Herb
Plantago triandra - Glossy plantain.
A compressed form making interesting low rosettes. Self seeds. Does well in rockery.
Herb
Plectranthus parviflorus
A recently identified native from Kawhia region. Common in Queensland this species appears to have established naturally in NZ. The foliage is aromatic and the flower spike is slender with many small purple flowers.
Fern
Pneumatopteris pennigera - Gully Fern
Delicate fern which can form a small trunk. Needs shade and moisture.
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