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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..
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Shrub
Pseudopanax gilliesii 
Northern species now rare in the wild. More delicate than five finger but ideal for dry rocky conditions.
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Tree
Pseudopanax laetus 
The boldest most tropical foliage of all the Pseudopanax. Bushy shade or sun. Ensure gritty, free draining soils.
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Tree
Pseudopanax lessonii - Houpara 
Coastal five finger with attractive leathery foliage. Hardy, coastal species. Particularly good indoor plant.
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Tree
Pseudopanax lessonii Goldsplash - Houpara cultivar
Attractive leathery foliage with golden variegations. Hardy, coastal species. Particularly good indoor plant.
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Shrub
Pseudopanax lessonii hybrids - houpara
Hardy coastal shrub.
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Tree
Pseudopanax lessonii purpureus - Houpara
Coastal five finger with attractive bronze-purple foliage. Hardy, coastal species. Particularly good indoor plant.
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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.
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Shrub
Pseudopanax Sabre 
Erect shrub with sparse dark green foliage. Recommended for erect, minimum pruning, hedging.
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Shrub
Pseudowintera axillaris - Horopito 
Dark green foliage with silver underside, edible, but pungent to the taste - be warned!. Orange berries.
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Shrub
Pseudowintera colorata - Horopito 
Slow growing. Very attractive bronze-red foliage, especially in full sun. Leaves are aromatic and pungent.
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Shrub
Pseudowintera insperata 
Endemic. North Island, Whangarei Harbour highpoints from Maungatapere to Bream Head. A newly described species, not yet available but under production.
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Fern
Pteridium esculentum - Bracken 
Bracken is best confined to revegataion projects as it can be invasive. Hardy in full sun.
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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.
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Fern
Pteris macilenta 
Easy to grow vigorous fern, often colonises under decks or in rockeries. Good hardy pot plant.
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Fern
Pteris saxatilis
A very attractive species that self propagates readily. It has soft light green foliage . Fast growing.
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Fern
Pteris tremula - Turawera
Easy to grow vigorous fern, often colonises under decks or in rockeries. Good hardy pot plant.
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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.
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Other
Pterostylis silvicultrix
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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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