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Tree
Pseudopanax ferox - Fierce Lancewood
Interesting long thin juvenile leaves transforming gradually into shorter adult foliage. Slow growing. A more 'fierce' specimen tree than the common lancewood..
Shrub
Pseudopanax gilliesii
Northern species now rare in the wild. More delicate than five finger but ideal for dry rocky conditions.
Tree
Pseudopanax laetus
The boldest most tropical foliage of all the Pseudopanax. Bushy shade or sun. Ensure gritty, free draining soils.
Tree
Pseudopanax lessonii - Houpara
Coastal five finger with attractive leathery foliage. Hardy, coastal species. Particularly good indoor plant.
Tree
Pseudopanax lessonii Goldsplash - Houpara cultivar
Attractive leathery foliage with golden variegations. Hardy, coastal species. Particularly good indoor plant.
Shrub
Pseudopanax lessonii hybrids - houpara
Hardy coastal shrub.
Tree
Pseudopanax lessonii purpureus - Houpara
Coastal five finger with attractive bronze-purple foliage. Hardy, coastal species. Particularly good indoor plant.
Shrub
Pseudopanax macintyrei
Thick, dark green leaves. Dark purple fruit (spring). Prefers drier rich lime soils. An uncommon species from the West coast of the South Island.
Shrub
Pseudopanax Sabre
Erect shrub with sparse dark green foliage. Recommended for erect, minimum pruning, hedging.
Shrub
Pseudowintera axillaris - Horopito
Dark green foliage with silver underside, edible, but pungent to the taste - be warned!. Orange berries.
Shrub
Pseudowintera colorata - Horopito
Slow growing. Very attractive bronze-red foliage, especially in full sun. Leaves are aromatic and pungent.
Shrub
Pseudowintera insperata
Endemic. North Island, Whangarei Harbour highpoints from Maungatapere to Bream Head. A newly described species, not yet available but under production.
Fern
Pteridium esculentum - Bracken
Bracken is best confined to revegataion projects as it can be invasive. Hardy in full sun.
Fern
Pteris comans
Dark green, slightly leathery fronds. Frost free area with sandy soil. Found in gullies along the coast north of the Bay of Plenty.
Fern
Pteris macilenta
Easy to grow vigorous fern, often colonises under decks or in rockeries. Good hardy pot plant.
Fern
Pteris saxatilis
A very attractive species that self propagates readily. It has soft light green foliage . Fast growing.
Fern
Pteris tremula - Turawera
Easy to grow vigorous fern, often colonises under decks or in rockeries. Good hardy pot plant.
Herb
Pterostylis banksii - Tutukiwi
Our largest Green Hood Orchid. Prone to pests and may prove difficult to establish. Not easy to keep in stock so avaiIability is limited.
Other
Pterostylis silvicultrix
Fern
Ptisana salicina - King Fern
King Fern was named Marattia salicina. It inhabits damp gullies, but thrives in shady moist gardens. Frost tender it makes an ideal pot plant but grows quite large.
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