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![]() | ACAENA INERMIS 'PURPUREA' | 7cm $2.35Deep Purple ground cover plant which forms a thick mat. Best grown in full sun with good drainage. Colour is best in full sun. it Tolerates cold conditions.An evergreen New Zealand native, which is evergreen and frost hardy tp -15 C. |
![]() | ALECTRYON EXCELSUS (Titoki) | 7cm $2.95 New Zealand native tree that quickly forms a dense head of shiny limey-green leaves. Leaves are pinnate with saw-tooth margins. Bark is almost black. Excellent as small feature evergreen tree. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | ANEMANTHELE LESSONIANA (Gossamer Grass) | 5cm $2.15 NZ native. A graceful clump forming grass with arching stems of feathery plumes that rustle in the wind. Thrives in sun or shade with the green foliage turning coppery in autumn/winter. Good in drier conditions. Rose red flower stems appear in summer. Grows to 1m in height and has a 1m spread. |
![]() | APODASMIA SIMILUS (Oioi) | 5cm $2.15 NZ native, Oioi is a reed-like grass. Well-suited for coastal positions and estuaries. With a height and spread of approximately 1 metre. It is low maintenance and tolerant of extended dry periods, frost, and wind. |
![]() | ARTHROPODIUM CIRRATUM ‘MATAPOURI BAY’ (Renga Renga) | 5cm $2.05 NZ native.Forms a bold clump of flax-like lanceolate deep green leaves about 5O-60cm long. Stems arising from the base bear panicles of starry white flowers with a hint of mauve. Matapouri Bay is a selected form with broad leaves. Evergreen, frost hardy to 0°c. |
![]() | ASPLENIUM BULBIFERUM | Limited Stock 7cm $3.85 The Hen and Chicken Fern. Fronds are from 20-130cm in length, lanceolate, bipinnate, light green in colour, fleshy and soft to touch. The frond pinnae are dissected and young plantlets grow on the upper side of the fronds. Evergreen,frost hardy to -3°c. |
![]() | ASTELIA BANKSII (Wharawhara) | 7cm $3.65 12cm $7.20 NZ native, similar to A. chathamica but with narrower leaves. Leaves up to 2cm wide, silver-green in colour. Forms a dense clump. Grows to 1m, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°c. |
![]() | ASTELIA NERVOSA ‘WESTLAND' | 7cm $4.15 12cm $8.30 An Astelia with silvery/bronze arching leaves that turn red in colder conditions. Forms strong clumps up to 0.8m tall. Grows in damp areas. NZ native, evergreen and frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | ASTELIA NIVICOLA ‘RED DEVIL’ | 7cm $4.15 NZ native. Red bronze foliage that becomes darker red in cooler conditions. Forms a thick clump growing to 0.5. Excellent for pots or the garden as a feature plant. Leaves are more upright than ‘Westland’ and are more red in colour. Only limited quantities are available. Evergreen and frost hardy to -7ºC. |
![]() | BLECHNUM DISCOLOUR (Piupiu) | 7cm $3.85 NZ native. Fronds are erect and spreading to form a crown. Fronds are bright light green and leathery in texture. The pinnae are stiff and held in horizontal neat rows on the fronds. Sometimes grows with a short stout trunk. Grows to 0.5m Evergreen, frost hardy to -5°c. |
![]() | BLECHNUM PENNAMARINA | 5cm $2.95
A dainty creeping fern with long rhizomes, forming a ground cover mat. Slender dark green fronds grow between 5 - 15 cm high depending on conditions. The more shaded, the longer the fronds will grow. Forms a very thick thatch of foliage once established. Prefers a semi-shaded site. Found in coastal areas of New Zealand. Hardy to -5 C. |
![]() | BUXUS MICROPHYLLA HYBRID 'GREEN GEM' | 7cm $2.25 Buxus sempervirens Green Gem is one of the popular Buxus sempervirens varieties. Can grow to 1.2m high but often is trimmed into a 50-75cm hedge. Grows best in full sun or partial shade on a well drained site. Tolerant of frost, cool climates and coastal situations, it doesn’t enjoy extremes of wet or dry. Ideal spacing for a hedge is 25-30 cm apart. |
![]() | BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS | 5cm $2.05 Buxus sempervirens is an evergreen shrub or small tree growing 1 tall, popular for hedges and topiary . Arranged in opposite pairs along the stems, the leaves are green to yellow-green, oval, 1.5–3 cm long, and 0.5–1.3 cm broad. The monoecious flowers are inconspicuous but highly scented, greenish-yellow, with no petals, and are insect pollinated; the fruit is a three-lobed cacpsule containing 3-6 seeds. |
![]() | CALLISTEMON ‘LITTLE JOHN’ | 5cm $3.25 Compact habit with short branches, leaves are light green grows to only 1.5m. Flowers are deep red. Evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | CALLISTEMON ‘RED CLUSTER’ | 7cm $2.45 Fast growing small tree with a shrubby habit. Grows to 2.5m. Prolific flowers are rich red. Evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | CALLISTEMON CITRINUS ‘MARY’ | 7cm $2.95 An upright evergreen shrub that produces clusters of white bottlebrush Flowers in spring and summer. Hardy tolerant. Prefers well drained soil. Prune to shape and size once flowering has finished. Useful plant for hedging and as a screen or feature plant.Frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | CAMELLIA SASANQUA 'EARLY PEARLY' | 7cm $2.75 The small, formal, double flowers are white with a hint of pink and typically appear from late autumn to mid-winter. It has an upright, open growth habit, with dark-green leaves reaching 2m tall and 1.5m wide .Camellia sasanqua is evergreen and native to China and Japan. |
![]() | CAMELLIA SASANQUA HIRYU | 7cm $2.05 Camellia sasanqua Hiryu features rose-pink flowers with a centre of golden stamens, produced from autumn through winter. The glossy, dark green foliage as it grows up to 2.5 m tall and 2 m wide. Camellia Hiryu is commonly grown as specimen or clipped into a hedge. |
![]() | CAMELLIA SASANQUA SETSUGEKKA | 7cm $2.25 Camellia sasanqua 'Setsugekka' produces medium-sized, single to semi-double flowers in pure white with 7 to 12 incurved petals, and blooms from early autumn to mid-winter. Growing to 3.0 m High and 2m wide, has an upright, vigorous growth habit with deep-green leaves An excellent choice for hedges, providing a beautiful and fragrant border. Camellia sasanqua is evergreen and native to China and Japan. |
![]() | CAMELLIA SASANQUA SINGLE PINK | 7cm $2.05 Produces large light pink flowers with a yellow centre in autumn to early winter. Its leaves are narrow and dark green. An evergreen that can grow to 2.5 m tall and 2m is perfect for hedging., Thrives in moist, well draining soils and a sheltered site with full sun to partial shade. |
![]() | CAREX COMENS ‘GREEN’ | 5cm $2.05 A clump forming tussock grass with a distinct green colour. Leaves are finer in diameter than other selections. When grown in mass has wave-like look about it. Grows to 40cm. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | CAREX COMENS ‘RED’ | 5cm $2.05 A clump forming tussock grass with distinct rusty red colour. Leaves are finer in diameter than other selections. When grown in mass has wave-like look about it. Grows to 40cm. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | CAREX FLAGELLIFERA BRONZE | 5cm $2.05 A clump forming tussock grass with shiny bronze foliage. Mass plantings form a striking feature. Grows to 50cm. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | CAREX FLAGELLIFERA GREEN | 5cm $2.05 A clump forming tussock grass with green to copper brown shiny foliage. Mass plantings form a striking feature. Grows to 50cm. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | CAREX MORROWII ‘EVERGOLD’ | 7cm $2.85 A neat compact plant with bright cream-yellow banded leaves. Quickly forms a clump. Tolerant to most soils and conditions. Grows to 25cm. evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | CAREX SECTA (Pukio) | 5cm $2.05 A common plant of swampy areas throughout New Zealand. It forms large tussocks up to 1m tall, with weeping yellowish green leaves. At its best beside water, it will grow in any moist soil in sun or semi-shade. Old specimens in moist to wet sites often form thick sturdy trunks from the matted roots and old stem bases. |
![]() | CAREX TESTACEA | 5cm $2.05 Forms a clump and is green to orange in colour. The most striking orange coloured of all the Carex. Resistant to drought and marine environment. Grows to 40cm. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | CARPODETUS SERRATUS | 7cm $2.95 An attractive shrub with marbled leaves and small white flowers in spring. Branches are somewhat divaricating. Trims well as a hedge. Grows 1m x 1m. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | CARPODETUS SERRATUS PROSTRATA (Putaputaweta) | 7cm $2.95 An attractive ground cover with marbled leaves and small white flowers in spring. Slow growing, achieving a spread of 2metres, excellent for prevention of soil erosion. Does well in full sun or partial shade and well drained soil. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | CHIONOCHLOA FLAVICANS | 5cm $2.35 Ornamental tussock grass with attractive weeping habit that displays green and yellow shades and fluffy seed heads which catch the breeze. Thrives in full sun to partial shade and well drained soil. Grows to 1metre tall and copes well in dry and windy coastal positions. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. . |
![]() | CHIONOCHLOA RUBRA | 5cm $2.35 Red Tussock grass, forms large dense clumps with long, narrow, red-tinged leaves that often roll inward, giving them a tubular appearance. It can reach a height of 1 metre plus in favourable conditions It thrives in full sun to partial shade, in damp and infertile soils. Its resilience and low-maintenance makes it ideal , for windy exposed locations preventing erosion with its extensive root systems. New Zealand native ,evergreen, frost hardy -10°C |
![]() | CITRUS LEMON 'YEN BEN' | Out of Stock 7cm $4.95 One of the hardiest of lemon cultivars, with white centred flowers.It has a high juice content.originally from Asia |
![]() | CITRUS LEMON’MEYER’ | Out of Stock 7cm $4.95 Lemon Meyer can provide Lemons throughout the year. The juice has a distinct floral fragrance, sweet and slightly tart, with a low acidity. The fruit can be used in its entirety, including the peel and pulp. Delicate It has delicate white and purple tinted flowers this medium-sized tree is hardy and easy to grow. Densely foliaged compact habit, moderately vigorous, and nearly thornless. |
![]() | CITRUS TAHITIAN LIME | Out of Stock 7cm $4.95 The Tahitian lime has an almost round pale, medium-sized greenish-yellow fruit with yellow/green juicy pulp. It has a distinct lime aroma and flavour. Less bitter and has a more subtle citrus flavour. Tahitian limes are seedless. A vigorously hardy tree with drooping branches, nearly thorn free. |
![]() | COLEONEMA PULCHRUM ‘SUNSET GOLD’ | 5cm $2.15 Low spreading shrub, forms a dense distinct bright golden mound. Leaves are fine textured like heather. Foliage is aromatic. Small pink flowers in spring and early summer. Australian native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | COPROSMA ‘KARO RED’ | 7cm $2.35 A compact shrub with dark shiny deep red to black leaves. Leaves are slightly wavy and are 1-2cm. Darkest colours when grow in full sun and cooler conditions. Grows to 1m. New Zealand native, evergreen, half hardy to -0°C. |
![]() | COPROSMA ACEROSA ‘HAWERA’ | 7cm $2.05 A prostrate plant with wire like appearance. Creating an attractive,compact spreading with tangle of lush foliage Very tolerant of wind and marine conditions. Excellent ground cover growing in mass to 50cm. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -7°C. |
![]() | COPROSMA BLACK 'CLOUD' | 5cm $2.25 An evergreen, compact plant with a spreading habit. Grows up to 20cm tall and 1m wide. This coprosma has beautiful small dark brown/purple foliage, darkening to near black in winter. Flowers are produced but are insignificant. These flowers are followed by small green berries, which the birds love. Plant in full sun to partial shade, with well-drained soil. This coprosma tolerates coastal conditions and is frost hardy. |
![]() | COPROSMA CRASSIFOLIA (Mingimingi) | 7cm $2.05 Coprosma crassifolia, commonly known as Mingimingi or Thick-Leaved Coprosma, is a stiffly branched, NZ native shrub with small, dark green leaves held on wiry stems. It typically grows to 4 m tall and 2 m wide, performing best in full sun or partial shade on a well-drained site. Coprosma crassifolia is often trimmed into a hedge, used for shelter, included in riparian plantings, or maintained in a container. |
![]() | COPROSMA PROPINQUA (Mingimingi) | 5cm $2.05 A hardy native with interlaced branches and small green leaves. It grows up to 2.5 m tall and 2 m wide and thrives best in wetland areas and on stream banks. |
![]() | COPROSMA REPENS 'ITI GREEN' | 7cm $2.45 This is a fast growing evergreen shrub with glossy green foliage,orange berries appear in autumn. It is hardy and tolerant of poor dry sandy soils. |
![]() | COPROSMA REPENS 'POOR KNIGHTS' | 5cm $2.05 Coprosma repens 'Poor Knights' is a prostrate form of Coprosma repens, which makes it an ideal choice for use as a groundcover in coastal gardens. It is well-suited for use in dry, windy conditions and is also effective for erosion control. It has glossy, green leaves on spreading stems, and typically grows to 50 cm tall and 1 m wide.NZ native, evergreen. |
![]() | COPROSMA REPENS ‘WINTER WINE’ | 7cm $2.05 Known as Mirror Bush, features glossy, green-bronze foliage which develops dark purple tones during winter. It typically grows to 1.5 m tall and 1 m wide and can be trimmed as necessary. Hardy evergreen that tolerates periods of drought and coastal conditions. Suitable for growing in average type soils in full sun or partial shade. |
![]() | COPROSMA TAIKO | 5cm $2.45 An evergreen, prostrate shrub that grows vigorously up to 30cm tall and 1.5m wide. Possesses shiny, dark green foliage that turns purple in winter. Produces tiny, inconspicuous flowers that are followed by bright blue berries in autumn. Prefers full sun to partial shade. Will grow in a range of conditions, including dry positions, but will not tolerate heavy frosts. |
![]() | CORDYLINE AUSTRALIS (Ti Kouka) | Out Of Stock 7cm $2.05 Cordyline australis is a hardy evergreen tropical plant commonly known as New Zealand cabbage tree, or cabbage-palm. Cordyline australis is native to New Zealand, It grows up to 20 metres (66 feet) tall[4] with a stout trunk and sword-like leaves, which are clustered at the tips of the branches and can be up to 1 metre (3 feet 3 inches) long |
![]() | CORDYLINE AUSTRALIS ATROPURPUREA | Out of Stock 7cm $3.85 Cordyline ‘Purpurea’is a single trunk, slender, evergreen tree with a palm-like appearance. Native to New Zealand, this Cordyline will slowly grow to a height of 10m. Each branch has a cluster of purple brown sword-like leaves that do not have sharp terminal spines. In spring, panicles of small creamy-white flowers are produced followed by small purple berries. Very hardy, which makes it a popular choice in coastal zones. |
![]() | COROKIA ‘MANGATANGI’ | 7cm $2.05 A Shrub that is excellent for hedging. Grows around 2m and clips very well. Tolerant of dry periods and to wind. Silvery green narrow leaves. Starry yellow flowers in spring followed by yellow berries. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -7°C. |
![]() | COROKIA VIRGATA’GEENTY’S GHOST’ | 7cm $2.50 Geenty's Ghost is a hardy, NZ native shrub that bears a mass of wiry tangled branches,small dark-green leaves with a silver sheen. Masses of small, star like, mildly fragrant, yellow flowers are produced through summer. It typically grows to 1.2 m tall and a metre wide .It can be trimmed as necessary. Commonly used as low to medium sized hedge but also makes a great addition to a mixed planting, or for planting on those difficult to grow sites. |
![]() | COROKIA X VIRGATA 'GEENTY'S GREEN' | 7cm $2.15 Corokia Geenty's Green is a hardy, NZ native shrub that bears narrow, olive-green leaves that have a silver underside. Masses of small, star like, mildly fragrant, yellow flowers are produced through summer. It typically grows to 1.5 m tall and the same wide and can be trimmed as necessary. Commonly used as low to medium sized hedge but also makes a great addition to a mixed planting, or for planting on those difficult to grow sites. |
![]() | COROKIA X VIRGATA ‘FROSTED CHOCOLATE’ | 5cm , 7cm $2.15 Distinct chocolate coloured foliage especially in the cold. Leaves are small and oblong. Plants grow into a bushy shrub. Clips well for hedges. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -7°C. |
![]() | CORYNOCARPUS LAEVIGATUS (Karaka) | 7cm $2.45 Karaka is a medium-sized leafy canopy tree with erect or spreading branches. It grows to heights up to 9-15 m and has a stout trunk up to 1 m in diameter. In winter and spring, large clusters of karaka produces stout, erect panicles of tiny flowers, greenish-cream to off-white or pale yellow. The fruit is about 3 mm long, with pale yellow–orange flesh, containing a single seed. Glossy dark green leaves offset the oval orange fruit which ripen in autumn. It is tolerant of a wide range of conditions, making it ideal for coastal plantings. It prefers a moist, average to rich soil that drains freely. Though hardy, protect young trees from heavy frosts. |
![]() | CRANFILLIA FLUVIATILIS | Limited Stock 7cm $7.60 A distinctive New Zealand ground fern. The fertile fronds are held upright and are surrounded by drooping rosette of sterile fronds. The pinnae (leaves) are brownish - green, short and rounded to oblong. The stalks and midrib are scaly. Grows to 0.5m, evergreen, frost hardy to -5c C |
![]() | DACRYCARPUS DACRYDIODES (Kahikatea) | 5cm $2.75 Kahikatea is a coniferous tree reaching a height of 50–65 m, making it the tallest New Zealand tree, with a 1–2 m span around the trunk. It has a 600 year life span and gains maturity after between 250 and 450 years. Near the base of the tree, the roots are typically buttressed and grooved. Adult trees that grow in clusters develop interlocking root islands that may help prevents individual trees from falling during high winds. The wood itself is odourless and white. |
![]() | DIDYMOCHETON SPECTABILIS (Kohekohe) | 7cm $2.25 New Zealand native found in lowlands and coastal areas. It grows up to 15m high and has large glossy leaves and flowers which have a strong sweet smell. The resulting orange fruit take 15months to ripen. |
![]() | DIETES GRANDIFLORA | 5cm $2.05 Originating from South Africa,an with elegant white flowers marked with yellow and violet. A rhizomatous perennial plant of the family Iridaceae with long, rigid, sword-like green leaves .They prefer dappled shade to full sun and are drought and frost hardy, perfect for borders and mass plantings. It grows to 1-1.5 m tall and a spread of 60-90 cm. |
![]() | DODONEA VISCOSA | 5cm $2.25 Forms a neat slender, erect shrub with dense foliage. Leaves are long and narrow .Colour varies with the seasons and growing conditions. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | FEIJOA ACCA SELLOWIANA ‘APOLLO’ | 7cm $3.85 Vigorous growing Feijoa, fruit are early season, large and sweet to taste. The skin of the fruit is rough. NZ DSIR selected variety. One of the best to grow for vigour and fruit taste. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°C |
![]() | FEIJOA ACCA SELLOWIANA ‘GEMINI’ | 7cm $3.85 Smaller growing Feijoa, fruit are very early season, small and rounded with a strong taste. The skin of the fruit is smooth. NZ DSIR selected variety. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°C. |
![]() | FEIJOA ACCA SELLOWIANA ‘MAMMOTH’ | 7cm $3.85 Vigorous growing, fruit are mid-season, large regular shaped fruit with rough skin. Fruit flavour is mild. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°C. |
![]() | FEIJOA ACCA SELLOWIANA ‘TRIUMPH’ | 7cm $3.85 Popular variety often grown with Mammoth. Fruit is later in season, medium sized fruit with rough skin. Fruit flavour is mild. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°C. |
![]() | FEIJOA ACCA SELLOWIANA ‘UNIQUE’ | 7cm $3.85 The only Feijoa known to be self pollinating. Produces medium to large fruit early in the season. Tree are medium in growth and vigour. Very popular with orchardists and home gardeners. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°C. |
![]() | FEIJOA ACCA SELLOWIANA ‘WIKI TU’ | 7cm $3.85 Huge fruit on a dwarf growing (2.5m), easily managed and slow growing tree. Sweet and meaty fruit with firm texture and good keeping qualities. Mid-late season. Partially self fertile, though is best with another variety nearby for cross pollination. |
![]() | FICUS TUFFI | 7cm $2.65 Ficus Tuffi is a very popular fast growing hedge plant, with bright emerald green foliage, that darkens with age. Tuffi can be clipped into any shape and used as part of formal gardens. |
![]() | FUCHSIA PROCUMBENS | 5cm $2.15 A low growing plant with small rounded green leaves and attractive upright orange tubular yellow flowers with blue pollen that bloom September to May. Afterwards striking red berries form in early winter. Can be grown in most situations. Tolerant of coastal conditions but must be planted in a frost-free site. Best planted in sun or part shade. Growth is more vigorous and leaf colour less yellow-green in part shade. |
![]() | GARDENIA AUGUSTA RADICANS | 5cm , 7cm $2.55 Small, spreading, evergreen shrub that grows up to 0.5m tall and 1m wide, with small narrow dark green glossy leaves. During spring and summer double white highly fragrant flowers are produced which turn creamy yellow with age. Prefers full sun or partial shade, but shelter from frost and cold winds. Soil should be slightly acidic, free draining and rich in organic matter. |
![]() | GRISELINIA ‘LUCIDA’ (Akapuka) | 7cm $4.25 12cm $6.95 An epiphytic plant native to New Zealand,that naturally occurs in wet lowland-forests and open or rocky coastal environments mostly in the North Island and restricted areas of the South Island. It has distinctive large thick glossy green oval leaves up to 18cm in diameter giving it a ‘tropical’ look and making it ideal for use in sub-tropical plantings. It is frost tolerant, though heavy frosts can damage tender new leaves. Grows to 5m high and 5m wide. |
![]() | GRISELINIA LITTORALIS ‘ARDMORE EMERALD’ | 7cm $2.45 Known for its glossy, dark green leaves and dense growth habit. Ideal for hedging and screening. Hardy;NZ Native,evergreen frost Hardy to -5o C |
![]() | GRISELINIA LITTORALIS ‘BROADWAY MINT’ | 7cm $2.45 A native, evergreen tree that naturally grows to 10-20m. It can be pruned to maintain a short shrub or hedge habit (4 - 8m high and 2.5 - 4m wide)The oval leaves are leathery glossy and lush bright green. This plant produces small cream insignificant flowers and is primarily grown from its dense foliage. Plants left to get large have rough dark trunks. In the autumn the female trees have small purple-black fruit. Grows in a range of soil types but prefers well drained soil in full sun. Can tolerate frost and wind. |
![]() | GRISELINIA LITTORALIS ‘CANTERBURY’ | 5cm , 7cm $2.25 It has attractive dark red stems and finer rich-green foliage. Dense growth habit, ideal for both formal and informal hedges, and shrubberies. Hardy; tolerant of drought and coastal conditions. |
![]() | GRISELINIA LITTORALIS ‘WHENUAPAI’ ( PVR) | 7cm $3.25 Griselinia littoralis ‘Whenuapai’ has small glossy dark green leaves, and grows quickly to form an upright bush. Ideal for screens, windbreaks, hedging and topiary work. Does well in sun or shade and produces yellow flowers in late spring to mid summer |
![]() | HEBE ALBICANS | 5cm $2.05 A fast-growing evergreen shrub noted for its free-flowering habit. Grows to around 70cm tall and wide. Small narrow dark green pointed leaves that are darker above and paler below are produced on upright foliage. One of the earliest hebe's to flower in late winter to early spring it produces small spikes of tiny flowers at the end of the branches that smother the bush. They usually open mauve blue and mature to white. Peak flowering is usually in spring but some forms flower later. Grows well in poor to moderately fertile, well-draining soil (preferably neutral to alkaline). Prefers full sun to partial shade. Will tolerate coastal sites and frost. |
![]() | HEBE DIOSMIFOLIA | 5cm $2.05 A fast-growing evergreen shrub noted for its free-flowering habit. Grows to around 70cm tall and wide. Small narrow dark green pointed leaves that are darker above and paler below are produced on upright foliage. One of the earliest hebe's to flower in late winter to early spring it produces small spikes of tiny flowers at the end of the branches that smother the bush. They usually open mauve blue and mature to white. Peak flowering is usually in spring but some forms flower later. Grows well in poor to moderately fertile, well-draining soil (preferably neutral to alkaline). Prefers full sun to partial shade. Will tolerate coastal sites and frost. |
![]() | HEBE WIRI GEM | 5cm $2.05 A compact upright Hebe variety with dark green leaves. From mid autumn to mid spring rose purple flowers appear. Hebe ‘Wiri Gem thrives best in full sun and well drained soil. A very hardy plant which doesn’t mind windy dry conditions |
![]() | HEBE WIRI MIST | 5cm $2.05 A compact, NZ native shrub that grows to just 60 cm tall and 1 m wide. It has fresh green leaves held densely on short stems with the clusters of delicate, white flowers produced through summer and autumn. Hebe Wiri Mist is commonly planted as a groundcover where it will provide for an impressive display. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS 'PAEONIFLORUS' | B/R 20-30 $3.65 Hibiscus syriacus 'Paeoniflorus'has semi double lavender pink flowers with red centers and streaks of darker pink on the petals. This is an upright deciduous shrub 2.5 m tall which blooms from mid to late summer. It is hardy in zones 5 – 9. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS 'RED HEART' | B/R 20-30 $3.65 Hibiscus syriacus 'Red Heart' grows about 2.5m tall with a spread of about 2m. Red Heart has trumpet-like, white flowers with a ruby red eye in the center that will last all summer long. It adapts to most soil types and prefers full sun. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS ‘BLUSHING BRIDE’ | B/R 20-30 $3.65 These Hibiscus syriacus plants are cutting grown. They have vigorous root systems and a compact branching habit. They have a minimum of 4 branches and are cut back to around 30cm. The flowers of ‘Blushing Bride’ are double pink with darker red center. Plants are deciduous and cold hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS ‘COELESTRIS’ | B/R 20-30 $3.65 These Hibiscus syriacus plants are cutting grown. They have vigorous root systems and a compact branching habit. They have a minimum of 4 branches and are cut back to around 30cm. The flowers of ‘Coelestris’ are purple blue with red centre. Plants are deciduous and cold hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS ‘COLLIE MULLINS’ | B/R 20-30 $3.65 Cutting grown plants with vigorous roots systems and branching habit. Plants are supplied bare root and have a minimum of 4 breaks. The flowers of ‘Collie Mullins’ are double and coloured dark pink. Deciduous and cold hardy to -15ºC. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS ‘DIANA’ | B/R 20-30 $3.65 These Hibiscus syriacus plants are cutting grown. They have vigorous root systems and a compact branching habit. They have a minimum of 4 branches and are cut back to around 30cm. The flowers of ‘Diana’ are single pure white. Plants are deciduous and cold hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS ‘HEIDI’ | B/R 20-30 $3.65 These Hibiscus syriacus plants are cutting grown. They have vigorous root systems and a compact branching habit. They have a minimum of 4 branches and are cut back to around 30cm. The flowers of ‘Heidi’ are double blue-mauve. Plants are deciduous and cold hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS ‘HELENE’ | B/R 20-30 $3.65 These Hibiscus syriacus plants are cutting grown. They have vigorous root systems and a compact branching habit. They have a minimum of 4 branches and are cut back to around 30cm. The flowers of ‘Helene’ are large single white with a dark red center. Plants are deciduous and cold hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS ‘JEAN D ARC’ | B/R 20-30 $3.65 These Hibiscus syriacus plants are cutting grown. They have vigorous root systems and a compact branching habit. They have a minimum of 4 branches and are cut back to around 30cm. The flowers of ‘Jean d' Arc’ are frilly pure snowy white double flowers in abundance throughout the summer and in to autumn. Plants are deciduous and cold hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS ‘LADY STANLEY’ | B/R 20-30 $3.65 These Hibiscus syriacus plants are cutting grown. They have vigorous root systems and a compact branching habit. They have a minimum of 4 branches and are cut back to around 30cm. The flowers of ‘Lady Stanley’ are double, whitish-pink with darker red center. Plants are deciduous and cold hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS ‘SNOW DRIFT’ | B/R 20-30 $3.65 These Hibiscus syriacus plants are cutting grown. They have vigorous root systems and a compact branching habit. They have a minimum of 4 branches and are cut back to around 30cm. The flowers of ‘Snow Drift’ are bright single white. Plants are deciduous and cold hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | HIBISCUS SYRIACUS ‘WOODBRIDGE’ | B/R 20-30 $3.65 Cutting grown plants with vigorous roots systems and branching habit. Plants are supplied bare root and have a minimum of 4 breaks. The flowers of ‘Woodbridge’ are single and coloured pink with pink-red centres. Deciduous and cold hardy to-15 C |
![]() | HOHERA SEXTYLUS | 5cm $2.05 Soft-wooded tree with a grey trunk bearing leathery toothed leaves and large white flowers that develop into a winged dry fruit inhabiting central New Zealand. Leaves 5-15cm long by 1-5cm wide, widest near middle. Juvenile plants with tangled branches bearing rounded leaves only 1-3cm long and with 3-5 blunt teeth. It has small white flowers and flourishes in coastal areas. |
![]() | JUNCUS PALLIDUS | Out of stock 7cm $2.15 Juncus pallidus, commonly known as the Giant Rush, features erect, dark green leaves and grows as a tidy clump to about 75 cm tall and 50 cm wide. The Giant Rush is ideal for wetland revegetation, riparian plantings, or planting around ponds and streams. Juncus pallidus is also suited to planting where it works well in borders, mixed plantings, or anywhere a hardy and durable plant is required. |
![]() | KNIGHTIA EXCELSA (Rewarewa) | 7cm $2.95 Knightia excelsa forms an erect slender tree up to 7m. The leathery leaves are long, deep green and glossy, margins are toothed. Young trees have multiple branches with dense foliage. Deep red callistemon type flowers. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | KUNZEA ERICOIDES (Kanuka) | 7cm $2.05 Kunzea ericoides, commonly known as kānuka, or white tea-tree, is a tree or shrub in the myrtle family, and is endemic to New Zealand. It is a spreading shrub or tree, sometimes growing to a height of 18 m with bark which peels in long strips. It has white or pink flowers similar to those of Leptospermum . The flowers have five petals and up to 25 stamens which are mostly longer than the petals. It is common in coastal to lowland shrubland areas. |
![]() | LAURUS NOBILIS | 7cm $2.45 This evergreen pyramidal shaped tree that grows to around 7.5m.In spring small clusters of creamy yellow flowers are produced followed by single seeded purple-black berries on female plants. Leaves are aromatic leathery and dark green. Needs well-drained soil and a sheltered sunny or part-shady position. Noted for tolerance in coastal plantings. |
![]() | LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM ‘BLOSSOM’ | 5cm $2.15 Quick growing bushy shrub to 2m. Foliage is light green and offsets the double flowers which are bright red in the centre and soft pink petals. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM ‘BURGUNDY QUEEN’ | 5cm $2.15 Quick growing bushy shrub to 2m. Foliage is red-bronze and offsets burgundy red double flowers. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM ‘PINK CASCADE’ | 5cm $2.15 Quick growing bushy shrub to 2m. Foliage is light green and offsets the single flowers which are bright pink. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM ‘RED FALLS’ | 5cm $2.15 Quick growing bushy shrub to 2m. Foliage is dark green, flowers are bright red. Flower buds are held tight through winter then open in spring. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM ‘WIRI LINDA’ | 5cm $2.15 Quick growing bushy shrub to 2m. Foliage is dark green. Flowers are medium sized and are double white with hint of pink. Flowers profusely, in spring and then again with less flowers in autumn. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | LIBERTIA GRANDIFLORA | Indents Only 5cm $2.45 NZ native Iris, with stiff upright narrow leaves, yellow green in colour. Forms a clump 50cm high. White flowers are held on branched stems above the foliage. Flowers are followed by golden seed capsules. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | LIBERTIA IXIOIDES | Indents Only 5cm $2.45 NZ native Iris, with stiff upright narrow leaves yellow green in colour. Forms a slightly spreading clump 40cm high. White flowers are produced among the foliage. Flowers are followed by golden seed capsules. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | LIBERTIA IXIOIDES 'CRANWELLIAE' | Indents Only 5cm $2.45 Libertia ixioides Cranwelliae is an evergreen New Zealand Native that had all year style. The New Zealand iris has upright pale green sword-like leaves that complement the white flowers that appear in late spring. Gets to a height of around 70cms and will spread to a similar width. |
![]() | LIBERTIA PEREGRINANS | Indents Only 5cm $2.65 NZ native Iris, with stiff upright narrow leaves strikingly coloured orange at the midrib with limey green margins. Forms a clump 30cm high. White flowers are at the top of the foliage, followed by golden seed capsules. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | LIGUSTRUM JAPONICUM 'ROTUNDIFOLIUM' | 7cm $2.60 Ligustrum japonicum 'Rotundifolium' is a broadleaf evergreen shrub with green foliage. In fall, spring and summer white flowers emerge followed by black and blue fruit. Features glossy texture. Attracts birds. Grows well with sun - mostly shade and regular water. Does well in average and well-drained soil. Hardy, compact and easy care. Evergreen. |
![]() | LOMANDRA LONGIFOLIA | 7cm $2.05 Lomandra longifolia, commonly known as spiny-head mat-rush, spiky-headed mat-rush or basket grass, is a perennial, rhizomatous herb found throughout New Zealand. The leaves are 40 cm to 80 cm long, and generally have a leaf of about 8 mm to 12 mm wide. It grows in a variety of soil types and is frost, heat and drought tolerant. |
![]() | LOROPETALUM 'CHINA PINK' | 7cm $2.25
Loropetalum China Pink is an evergreen shrub grown for its spectacularly coloured flowers and foliage. It produces fragrant, pink flowers in winter which are both unusual and appealing. The foliage is oval, rich purple, and held densely on slender stems. It grows 1.5m high and has a spread of the same. Does best in subtropical and temperate regions
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![]() | LOROPETALUM 'FIREDANCE' | 7cm $2.25 Loropetalum Firedance features spectacularly coloured flowers and foliage. During winter it produces fragrant, spider-like, pink flowers. The foliage on this bushy evergreen is borne pink-purple and ages to become dark purple as it grows to 1.5 m tall and the same wide. Loropetalum Firedance is grown for winter colour and fragrance.It can be trimmed into a hedge. |
![]() | LOROPETALUM 'ICEBERRY' | 7cm $2.25
Loropetalum Iceberry produces cream-white flowers during spring which then result in large, ice-white berries in summer. Graceful, arching branches bear dark green leaves with new leaves emerging a bronze colour as it grows to 1.5 m tall and the same wide. Loropetalum Iceberry is commonly planted around outdoor living areas, or trimmed into a hedge.
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![]() | MACROPIPER EXCELSUM (Kawakawa) | 5cm $2.95
Piper excelsum (formerly known as Macropiper excelsum) of the pepper family (Piperaceae) and commonly known as kawakawa, is a distinctive large rounded shrub with green branchlets and attractive glossy dark green heart shaped leaves. The spikes of inconspicuous cream flowers are followed by a bright orange fruiting spike. Looks great planted under trees and with other bushy shrubs. Prefers a sheltered shady site, hardy to dry and some frost.Endemic to New Zealand
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![]() | MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA ‘BLANCHARD’ | 7cm $5.50 12cm $9.95 Compact and pyramid habit but still grows to a large tree 15m plus. Growth and development as a young plant is rapid. Flowers creamy white with strong fragrance. Leaves deep green shiny on top and rusty-orange on the back. Evergreen, fully hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA ‘FERRUGINEA’ | 7cm $5.50 12cm $9.95 Compact upright growing with a rounded head. Leaves are shiny dark green with distinctive rust colour underneath. Flowers are large and white. Grows to a large tree 10m plus. Evergreen, fully hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA ‘LITTLE GEM’ | 7cm $5.95 12cm $10.45 Compact tree with narrow columnar habit. Leaves are smaller, deep green with brown felt underneath. Grows rapidly with dense foliage, but still grows to a large tree 10m plus. Flowers are small and creamy white. Evergreen, fully hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | MELICOPE SIMPLEX (Poataniwha) | 5cm $2.55 Bushy widely branched shrub bearing small rounded rough-edged leaves with a joint where they attach to a flattened stalk. Leaf blade 5-10mm, rounded, thick, margin rough, young leaves with three leaflets. Flowers cream, star-shaped. Fruit dry, in 2-4 parts. Endemic to New Zealand |
![]() | MELICYTUS RAMIFLORUS | 7cm $2.25 Common small tree with a knobbly pale trunk,can grow to 15m tall with thin light green toothed leaves that have the vein network much more visible on the paler underside. Leaves 5-20cm long, tapering to tip. Flowers greenish, in clusters along twigs. Fruit purple. |
![]() | MERYTA SINCLAIRII ‘CREAM EDGE' (Limited Stock) | 12cm $9.50 Meryta sinclairii 'Cream Edge' has the outside edge of the leaf variegated. This cultivar appears to handle the sun better, but the variegated edge may still get burnt. |
![]() | MERYTA SINCLAIRII ‘MOONLIGHT’ (Limited Stock) | 12cm $9.50 Meryta sinclairii ‘Moonlight’ has the typical large leaves with the centre of the leaf being variegated with both a creamy yellow and yellow variegation with green margins making very attractive. In full sun the variegation part of the leaf may burn and look discoloured so planted in a partly shaded place is advantageous. |
![]() | MERYTA SINCLAIRII (PUKA) | 7cm $3.25 12cm $9.50 Meryta sinclairii, is a large-leaved evergreen tree endemic to New Zealand that grows to about 8 m tall, with the distinctly tropical appearance typical of the genus. Puka occurs naturally on the Three Kings Islands and the Hen and Chicken Islands, and in relatively sheltered valleys, where soils are thick and conditions are relatively moist, rather than on the exposed ridge-tops. Grows well in full sun or light shade and is intolerant of frost,but unaffected by salt spray and highly tolerant of coastal conditions. |
![]() | METROSIDEROS COLLINA ‘TAHITI’ | 7cm $3.15 Compact rounded evergreen shrub to 1.5m by 1m. Clusters of orange-red flowers are produced sporadically throughout the year. New foliage is silvery in colour emerging from red buds that mature to grey-green.Tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions they prefer well-drained sites and an open position. Although they prefer even soil moisture, they will tolerate dry soil and exposed or coastal sites. |
![]() | METROSIDEROS EXCELSA ‘MAORI PRINCESS’ | Indents Only 7cm $3.45 A clonal selection which grows as a single leader. Commonly used as a street tree in New Zealand. Dark green leaves with grey white felt on the reverse. Flowers bright red. Flowers profusely from a young age. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost tender when young, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | METROSIDEROS PERFORATA (White Rata) | 7cm $3.15 Metrosideros perforata is a root climber or compact shrub. It will climb tree trunks or cliffs, and where there is no support they will form a compact shrub. It has small compact leaves and masses of white flowers in mid-summer. Flowers are very attractive to bumble bees. Plants that are seed grown tend form a climber if there is something for it to cling to, whereas cutting grown plants from adult material it tends to form a shrub. Grows 1 m high x 1m wide, will tolerate either full sun or semi-shade but requires dry soil. It can be slightly frost tender. |
![]() | MICHELIA DOLTSOPA X FIGO 'BUBBLES' | 7cm $3.45 Michelia Bubbles is an evergreen tree grown for both its foliage and flowers. It grows as a small, shapely tree carrying glossy, green leaves which are attractive. Velvet buds are borne through winter and spring and open to reveal exquisite, cream-coloured flowers. The flowers have a subtle pink blush and a light fragrance. It typically grows to 4 m tall and 3 m wide. Michelia Bubbles can be grown as a specimen, or, clipped into a hedge, or used as a backdrop for other plantings. |
![]() | MICHELIA FIGO | 7cm $2.45 Known as Port Wine Magnolia, Michelia figo is a popular evergreen shrub or small tree with glossy green oval leaves. It has masses of sweet, Port Wine scented flowers in spring through to summer which provide a delightful fragrance for the garden.It prefers a rich, well drained soil in a sheltered spot and will grow 3m high and have a 2 m spread. Protect from frost, mulch well in spring and water well in summer for best results. |
![]() | MICHELIA GRACIPES | 7cm $3.25 Michelia Gracipes is a handsome tree with glossy leathery dark green foliage. Brown furry buds open to masses of five to 10 centimeters of creamy white, heavily scented flowers in late winter and early spring. Odd flowers can appear through the summer months as well.Grows to 6m high and 4 m wide in a well-drained humus rich soil. It is at home in semi-shade or full-sun as long the roots are kept cool and damp during the hot summer months. |
![]() | MICHELIA YUNNANESIS | 7cm $2.85 Michelia yunnanensis is grown for both its foliage and lovely flowers. It grows as a small and shapely tree, carrying glossy, green leaves . Velvet buds open through late winter and spring to reveal showy, heavily scented, white flowers. It typically grows to 3 m tall and 2 m wide. Michelia yunnanensis is grown as a specimen, clipped into a hedge. |
![]() | MICROLAENA STIPOIDES | 5cm $2.05 Much the most common species is Microlaena stipoides or ‘meadow rice grass', yet despite being found in a large percentage of New Zealand lawns, it is still an unknown grass to most New Zealanders. It grows to about 80cm when flowering but the foliage stands perhaps 40cm tall if left uncut.It provides an excellent drought-resistant, shade and frost-tolerant sward. It is at its best, in sun or light shade, when left to form an unmown meadow with wind rippling across it. |
![]() | MUEHLENBECKIA ASTONII | 7cm $2.55 Rare brownish shrub with tangled zig-zagging branches bearing small heart shaped leaves and white fruit with a black seed on top. Twigs orange. Leaves 2-15mm wide, with large dent at tip, on a 3-10mm long often brown grooved stalk, in clusters. Flowers small. Found from coastlands to lowlands where there is high fertility soils .Endemic to New Zealand. |
![]() | MUEHLENBECKIA AXILLARIS (Creeping Pohuehhue) | 5cm $2.25 this is a low dense ground cover, forming wiry mats up to about 1 m in diameter. It spreads along the ground and even underground. It flowers prolifically in summer with masses of small creamy flowers. Provides habitat for native copper butterflies. Birds and geckos love the fruit. This groundcover has thin wiry red-brown stems, with small dark green leaves that are less than 1 cm in diameter, and 2–4 mm thick. Prefers full sun. Tolerant of hot, dry conditions. Evergreen. Hardy. |
![]() | MUEHLENBECKIA COMPLEXA (Pohuehue) | 5cm $2.15 Vigorous semi-deciduous New Zealand native vine that grows into a tangled mass and forms a dense mound up to 2m wide and 5m high or more.Leaves are small rounded and bright green and are produced on long wiry stems creeping and climbing. Flowers are creamy and are followed by black seeds held in a fleshy cup which geckos and birds love.Prefers full sun to partial shade in open areas. It is extremely tolerant of wind and drought so is suitable in coastal conditions but not wet. |
![]() | MYRSINE DIVARICATA’POOR KNIGHTS’ (Weeping Matipo) | 7cm $2.75 Common tall shrub often with weeping widely branching twigs bearing small heart-shaped spotted leaves that have a dark blotch at the base. Twigs often curved downwards. Leaves 5-15mm long by 5-10mm wide, in clusters along twigs. Fruit pale purple to black. Endemic to New Zealand |
![]() | NANDINA GULFSTREAM | 7cm $2.05 Features a variety of leaf colours. Dense leaves are lime-green maturing to a bronzy-rose. In winter they are a fiery red and orange. Grows to a height and width of about .7m. Great as an informal hedge, in containers, or in a mixed border. Evergreen. Hardy. |
![]() | OLEA EUROPAEA 'ASCOLANO' | 7cm $2.95 The fruit of Olea europaea 'Ascolano' is large and has small pits, making it excellent as table fruit since the olives are quite sizable. It is suited for use in hedges, screens, or lining avenues and driveways.It is frost tolerant and partially self-fertile. It produces the best crops when it is planted alongside Olea europaea 'Frantoio or Olea europaea'Leccino'. The fruit ripens in autumn and changes color from green to red before becoming a purple-black hue. It features white flowers during the summer and grey-green leaves and is evergreen and a native from the Mediterranean through Africa to China. |
![]() | OLEA EUROPAEA 'EL GRECO' | 7cm $2.95 Olea europaea 'El Greco' is a dense and bushy tree that is well-suited for use in hedging, screening, and shaping. It is also an excellent choice for a street tree and can be grown in containers. While it is self-fertile, it typically does not produce fruit well in New Zealand. |
![]() | OLEA EUROPAEA 'J5' | 7cm $2.95 Olea europaea 'J5' is frost tolerant and produces a heavy yield of olives on a large tree. It is well-suited for use in hedges, screens, or for avenues and driveways. It is self-fertile, making it capable of producing fruit on its own. The fruit ripens in autumn, transitioning from green to red before becoming a purple-black color. It features white flowers during the summer and has grey-green leaves and is evergreen and native from the Mediterranean through Africa to China. |
![]() | OLEA EUROPAEA 'MANZANILLO' | 7cm $2.95 The world’s most popular table olive. Good home garden variety for its smaller growth habit. Growing to height of 7metres.Productive variety bearing large fruit, which can be picked green and is suitable for both pickling and oil. Ripens early April. Self-fertile, but yields are improved when pollinated with Olea europaea'Frantoio'. Prone to Peacock Spot. Avoid hard frosts. |
![]() | OLEA EUROPAEA 'MISSION' | 7 cm $2.95 Olea europaea 'Mission' is a vigorous and upright grower that produces olives suitable for both oil and table eating. It is frost tolerant and self-fertile. The fruit ripens in autumn, transitioning from green to red before becoming a purple-black color. It features white flowers during the summer and has grey-green leaves. It is evergreen and native from the Mediterranean through Africa to China. It was developed in the late 18th century by Spanish missions in California, United States. |
![]() | OLEA EUROPAEA 'VERDALE' | 7cm $2.95 Olea europaea 'Verdale' is well-suited for pickling when the fruit is still in its green stage. It is a compact grower and is suitable for use in hedging and screens. It is self-fertile .The fruit ripens in autumn, transitioning from green to red before becoming a purple-black color. It features white flowers during the summer and has grey-green leaves. It is is evergreen and native from the Mediterranean through Africa to China. Olea europaea 'Verdale' originated in France. |
![]() | OPHIOPOGON PLANISCARPUS ‘BLACK DRAGON’ | 5cm $2.95 Black Mondo grass. Small grass like plant with narrow leaves purple black in colour. Small white/lavender flowers. Grows to 20cm in a clump and spreads. Full sun or semi shade. Evergreen, fully hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | OPHIOPOGON PLANISCARPUS ‘GREEN' | 5cm $2.05 Green Mondo grass. Small grass like plant with green narrow leaves . Small white/lavender flowers. Grows to 20cm in a clump and spreads.Full sun or semi shade. Evergreen, fully hardy to -15°C. |
![]() | PARABLECHNUM NOVAE ZELANDIAE | Limited Stock 7cm $7.60 Formally known as B. capense, this ground fern has distinct pink to red young foliage. Fronds are long and sweeping. Pinnae are lanceolate with margins finely toothed. The pinnae are more spaced on the stipe and are softer and drooping. Grows to 0.5m, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘BLACK RAGE’ | 5cm $5.15 One of the outstanding selections of dark purple black Phormiums. Black Rage has mostly cookianum characteristics giving it an upright but arching habit, growing to 1m high. A stronger and more robust selection than some of the other black types. Quickly forms a clump. NZ native, evergreen frost hardy to -7ºC. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘BRONZE BABY’ | 5cm $5.15 Leaves are red-bronze to purple-brown. 30-60mm wide. Mainly upright in habit with leaves bending over at the top. Rapidly forms a bushy plant with many fans. Medium growing to about 1m. NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘EVENING GLOW’ | 5cm $5.15 Young leaves are erect with older leaves spreading and drooping. Leaves are variegated a dark but bright pink and bronze-red. Leaves are narrow 25-60mm wide. Quickly forms a clump, low to medium growth up to 0.9m. NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘GOLDEN RAY’ | 5cm $5.15 Distinctive overall golden yellow appearance, leaves have a narrow green centre with golden yellow stripes nearer the margins and a bronze-orange strip on the very edge of the margin. Leaves are 50-75mm wide. Plants are upright with medium growth to 1.2m. NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘JACK SPRATT’ | 5cm $3.65 An excellent dwarf variety that rapidly forms a dense low clump with many small fans. Leaves are bronze-brown in colour and sometimes are twisted. The narrow leaves are 10-30mm wide. Excellent as a front border to a garden. Grows to only 0.3m. NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘JESTER’ | 5cm $5.15 This outstanding selection was introduced by Liner Plants NZ Limited. The distinctive foliage is bright pink centred with broad lime green stripes at the margins. The medium width leaves are 30-60mm. Upright habit but the leaves are arching. Grows quickly with multiple fans to 1m. NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘PINK PANTHER’ | 5cm $5.15 Smaller growing phormium with multiple fans. Leaves are rich candy-pink margined by deep ruby red with bronzy-brown overtones. Leaves are narrow 25-60mm wide. It has arching habit and narrower leaves. Grows to 0.8m. NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘PLATTS BLACK’ | 5cm $5.15 This is the blackest of the phormiums. Leaves are a uniform colour, dark purpleblack. Leaves are 50-100mm wide. A distinctly arching form of phormium growing to 1m. Creates a very good contrast to other phormiums. NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘RAINBOW MAIDEN’ | 5cm $5.15 An arching and drooping form of Phormium that is dominated by pink colours. Leaves are very pink in the centres with variegations of bronze-red towards the margins. Leaves are 30-60mm wide. (Syn. ‘Maori Maiden’) NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘RAINBOW QUEEN’ | 5cm $5.15 An upright strong growing Phormium tending towards the tenax types. Leaves are red/bronze in the centre with bright pink-red margins. Wider leaves are 50-100mm. Upright with some leaves bending at the top, grows to 1.2m. (Syn. ‘Maori Queen’) NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘RAINBOW SUNRISE’ | 5cm $5.15 An intermediate form of Phormium between the upright and the arching. Leaves are variegated bronze-green with red and pink stripes. Tends to more pink in the centre of the leaves. Older leaves become more yellow. Leaves are 50-100mm wide. Plant grows with an arching habit to 0.8m. (Syn. ‘Maori Sunrise’) NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘RED FINGERS’ | 5cm $4.15 The only variegated dwarf Phormium. Leaves are striped pink and red on bronze green, similar in colouring to ‘Rainbow Sunrise’. Plants are dwarf growing in a thick clump to 0.3m. Occasional reverted leaves should be removed to maintain variegation and the dwarf habit. NZ native, evergreen, frost hardy to -7ºC. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘SURFER BRONZE’ | 5cm $3.65 A dwarf clumping variety forming many fans. Leaves are upright and become twisted. Leaves are bronze in colour with a more pronounced margin of bronze-brown. The narrow leaves are 20-40mm wide. Smaller growing to 0.5m. NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM ‘TRICOLOUR’ | 5cm $5.15 An old traditional variety that is very cookianum in type and form. Arching leaves, in older plants these can arch over to touch the ground. Leaves have a center of green with a broad stripe of cream-yellow near the margin. The edges of the leaves are dark red, completing the three colours. One of the more cold hardy varieties. Growth is medium to 0.8m and leaves are 30-60mm wide. Evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | PHORMIUM COOKIANUM | 5cm $3.25 Arching habit with leaf tips often coming down to touch the ground. Flowers are yellow and held on spikes above the foliage, overall much smaller than P. tenax. Seed pods are black, long and twisted. Leaf colour is variable bright green sometimes with a thin bronze margin. Leaves are 25-60mm wide. NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -10°c. |
![]() | PHORMIUM TENAX | Limited Stock 5cm $2.65 The lowlands flax species endemic to New Zealand. Forms large clumps of upright growing leaves. Flowers are reddish brown and held on large spikes above the foliage, the large seed pods are brown and straight. Leaves are glaucous green in colour and usually have a very thin margin of bronze. Leaves are stiffly upright sometimes bending over at the tips about 50-120mm wide. Grows to 1.8m plus. NZ native. Evergreen, frost hardy to -7°c. |
![]() | PHOTINIA 'RED ROBIN' | 7cm $2.35 A New Zealand-bred cultivar of this reliable hedging plant with characteristic bright red growth tips and small white flowers in Spring. Growing as high as 4.5m and 3m wide,it prefers well-drained soil, but is tolerant of most other conditions. Hardy. |
![]() | PITTOSPORUM EUGENIOIDES ‘VARIEGATA’ | 5cm $2.65 Large leaves are grey-green to pale green, irregularly margined creamy-white. Makes excellent single specimen, growing to 3m. Foliage used for floral decoration. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | PITTOSPORUM RALPHII STEPHENS ISLAND | 5cm $2.85 |
![]() | PITTOSPORUM TENUFOLIUM 'LITTLE KIWI' | 5cm $2.65 A dwarf growing native Pittosporum which stays naturally compact and dense without trimming ,reaching a height of 60cm .Little Kiwi tolerates most conditions well. |
![]() | PITTOSPORUM TENUFOLIUM 'MOUNTAIN GREEN' (Kohuhu) | 5 cm $2.65 A fast growing bushy shrub for hedging, with a rounded form, vibrant green leaves and purple flowers with a sweet fragrance. |
![]() | PITTOSPORUM TENUIFOLIUM ‘MOUNTAIN GREEN’ | 5cm $2.65 Mountain Green’ is a compact variety of the pittosporum tenuifolium. It has rounded, glossy light green leaves, with wavy margins. Small, honey-scented deep purple flowers open in clusters in late spring and early summer. Good to use as a hedge or in a mixed border. |
![]() | PITTOSPORUM TENUIFOLIUM ‘TANDARA GOLD’ | 5cm $2.65 Compact bushy plant growing to 3m. Leaves are small and variegated green and gold. Stems are black and off-set the foliage. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | PITTOSPORUM TENUIFOLIUM ‘WRINKLE BLUE’ | 5cm $2.65 Very strong growing plant to 3.5m. Leaves are small to medium in size and are wrinkled, coloured pale green with a bluish tinge. Leaves remain on the lower branches. Trims easily into a dense hedge. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | PLAGIANTHUS DIVARICATUS (Makaka) | 7cm $2.25 Plagianthus divaricatus or salt-marsh ribbonwood is a bushy shrub endemic to New Zealand with thin twiggy intertwined stems that have small clusters of narrow leaves. Its branches are divaricate in form and it can reach up to 3 m tall. It can present as both open and twiggy, or the opposite as wiry and tightly knit. In spring it produces masses of small cream five petaled flowers. Its flowers are creamy white with purple tinged edges and are small and drooping. Only the male flowers are sweet smelling. It has small white fruit, approximately 5 mm wide. The shrub is found in coastal environments in areas with salt swamp, sandy banks and throughout estuaries. It is cold hardy and can tolerate salt winds and wet soils. |
![]() | PODOCARPUS TOTARA (Totara) | 5cm $2.15 The tōtara is a medium to large tree, which grows slowly to around 20 to 25 m, exceptionally to 35 m; it is noted for its longevity and the great girth of its trunk. The bark peels off in papery flakes, with a purplish to golden brown hue. The sharp, dull-green, needle-like leaves are stiff and leathery, 2 cm long. This plant produces highly modified cones with two to four fused, fleshy, berry-like, juicy scales, bright red when mature. The cone contains one or two rounded seeds at the apex of the scales. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX 'FIDDLESTICKS' | 7cm $4.65 A form of lancewood, upright and slender in habit. Fiddlesticks has spectacular coloured tapered leaves in hues of orange ,gold and pink, growing to a height of 3- -4 metres. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX 'GECKO GOLD' | 7cm $4.25 Gecko Gold has broad rounded green leaves with splashes of bright yellow. The foliage is lush and reasonably dense,with the plant growing to a height of 1.5 m and 1 m wide. Gecko Gold provides contrast and interest and can be used in tropical garden setting or maintained in a container. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX 'GOLD FINGER' (Houpara) | 7cm $3.95 The bright gold yellow new growth appears appears on thin three fingered leaves which fades to a lush bright green. This is often used as a hedge or screening plant. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX ‘SABRE’ | 7cm $3.95 An upright growing shrub with long single ovate leaves. Leaves are dark green with a distinctive centre vein of green-yellow. Leaf margins slightly saw toothed. Plants are vigorous multi branched and grow to 4m. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX CRASSIFOLIUM | 5cm $3.25 Lancewood, unusual, juvenile leaves are very long, lanceolate, leathery and serrated on the edges. Leaves hang down from the stem at an acute angle. Leaves are dark green to redish brown. Adult form is a round headed tree. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX FEROX | 7cm $3.95 Savage lancewood, unusual, juvenile leaves are very long lanceolate, leathery and deeply serrated on the edges. Leaves hang down from the stem at an acute angle and are blotchy grey green with purple. Adult form is a round headed tree. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX LAETUS | 5cm $2.95 Its large dark green glossy leaves have a sub-tropical appearance in good conditions. Hardy, though young growth burns off if the frosts are heavy. Occurs naturally in the North Island in hill, montane and subalpine forests. Prefers a sheltered semi-shaded site with good soil for the most lush foliage eventually growing to 3 metre in height and 2 metre wide. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX LESSONII ‘CYRIL WATSON’ | 7cm $3.95 Compact bushy shrub growing to 2.5m. Leaves are palmate with 5 deep lobes, margins are toothed. Leaves are glossy fresh green, thick and leathery with prominent mid rib and veins. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX LESSONII ‘FOREST GEM’ | 7cm $3.95 Forest Gem features leathery and dark green, serrated leaves that have a lush appeal. It typically grows to 2 m tall and 1.5 m wide when grown on a well-drained site in full sun. When positioned in partial shade it often has an open habit.Once established tolerant of frost,wind and coastal environments. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX LESSONII ‘PURPUREA’ | 7cm $3.25 Pseudopanax lessonii 'Purpurea' is a dense, bushy, and compact grower that produces fan shaped leaves which emerge in a purple shade before maturing to a dark-green colour. It thrives in dry locations and is well-suited for coastal environments, reaching a height of 3metres and a spread of 2metres |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX LESSONII ‘RANGATIRA’ | 7cm $3.95 A compact bushy shrub growing to 2m. Leaves are palmate and have 5 deep lobes. Leaves are shiny purple-bronze. Distinctive in leaf form and colour. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX LESSONII ‘TELSTAR’ | 7cm $3.95 Pseudopanax lessonii 'Telstar' is a dense, bushy grower that features tough, leathery, green, palmate leaves that are finely-cut.It grows to a height of 2metres and a spread of 1.5m wide. It thrives in dry locations and is well-suited for coastal environments |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX LESSONII ‘TRIDENT’ | 7cm $3.95 Pseudopanax Trident is grown for its lush and glossy foliage. The showy, green foliage is held densely and has a fresh appeal to it. This evergreen typically grows to 1.5 m tall and the same wide and can be trimmed as necessary. Prefers a well drained site in full sun. It will have a more open and spreading habit in partial shade. Tolerant of winds ,coastal environments ,dry periods ,and frost once established |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX LESSONII BRONZE EAGLE | 7cm $4.65 Pseudopanax Bronze Eagle is a variety of the commonly known Lancewood, and produces lance shaped leaves that are leathery, bronze-coloured with toothed margins. It typically grows to 3 m tall and 1.5 m wide when planted on a free draining soil in full sun or partial shade. It is tolerant of wind and coastal environments,moderate drought, and frost once established |
![]() | PSEUDOPANAX LESSONII DARK STAR | 7cm $3.25 New Foliage emerges bronze and ages to become dark green with a bronze margin. The broad and leathery leaves are held densely as it grows to 2 m tall and the same wide Prefers a well drained site in full sun. It will have a more open and spreading habit in partial shade. Tolerant of winds ,coastal environments ,dry periods ,and frost once established. |
![]() | PSEUDOPANX LESSONII EMERALD ELF | 7cm $3.25 Emerald elf has narrow, deep green 3- or 5-palmate leaves. On juvenile plants there are 5 lance-shaped leaflets.It grows to about a metre high and 1metre wideHardy in coastal areas. Grows well in full sun to dappled shade. Plants can withstand temperatures down to -5°C (23°F) |
![]() | PSEUDOPANX LESSONII GECKO GOLD | 7cm $4.25 Pseudopanax Gecko Gold has broad and rounded leaves which are green with splashes of bright yellow. The foliage is lush and held reasonably densely on this evergreen as it grows to 1.5 m tall and 1 m wide.Prefers a well drained site in full sun. It will have a more open and spreading habit in partial shade. Tolerant of winds ,coastal environments ,dry periods ,and frost once established |
![]() | PSEUDOWINTERA COLARATA ‘CHERRY RIPE’ (PVR) | 5cm $3.15 An easy to grow native shrub producing small, green, star-shaped flowers in spring and having foliage of reddish-burgundy tones. Plant in sun or partial shade where soils are free-draining. A hardy evergreen that is low maintenance and easy to grow. Growing to 1.2metres in height and width. |
![]() | PSEUDOWINTERA COLARATA ‘MOULIN ROUGE’ | 5cm $2.95 NZ Liners selection of NZ pepper tree that colours deep red on the foliage with splotches of deeper purple-red. Colour fades on more mature leaves but retains the overall red mauve splotched effect. Slow growing small tree to 3m. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | PSEUDOWINTERA COLARATA ’PLUM WINE | 5cm $3.15 A fantastic shrub with broad wine coloured leaves with a plum-purple underside. It is relatively slow-growing ensuring a small compact shape which is attractive year round and very easy care.Grows to 1metre in height and spread. Performs best in full-sun. Likes a moist soil, rich in organic matter. Frost tender in first year. Evergreen. |
![]() | PSEUDOWINTERA COLORATA ‘RED GLOW’ | 5cm $2.95 A selection of NZ pepper tree that colours bright pink-red on the foliage. Colour fades on more mature leaves but the pink on new growth retains the overall effect. Slow growing small tree to 3m. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -10°C. |
![]() | RHOPALOSTYLIS CHATAMICA (Chatham Island Nikau) | 5cm $2.95 The Chatham island Nikau is an evergreen native which grows to the height of 4m and 3m wide.It handles coastal and exposed conditions well. It is the fastest growing variety of Nikau. |
![]() | RHOPALOSTYLIS SAPIDA | 5cm $2.95 NZ’s Nikau Palm, the most southern growing of all palms. Slow growing palm with stiff upright spreading fronds. Fronds expand to large size before significant trunk forms. Grows eventually to 8m. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -7°C. |
![]() | ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS 'TUSCAN BLUE' | 7cm $2.15 An attractive evergreen shrub with strongly aromatic, olive green, needle like leaves and clusters of deep tubular flowers un the winter through to spring. Easy to grow in poor, well drained soils in full sun, drought tolerant once established. Great for hedges. Leaves can be used fresh or dried for cooking. Grows up to 180cm tall and 120cm wide. |
![]() | ROSMARINUS PROSTRATA | 7cm $2.15 Prostrate Rosemary, or Creeping Rosemary, is a low-spreading, evergreen shrub or groundcover. Its leaves are green, leathery and very aromatic. This Creeping Rosemary has pale-blue flowers from early to mid-summer. Rosmarinus officinalis Prostratus can be used as a beautiful groundcover because of its height which reaches only up to 30cm and 150cm in its spread. Creeping Rosemary will trail over walls or edge of a raised bed to make a curtain like effect. |
![]() | SOPHORA MICROPHYLLA 'DRAGONS GOLD' (Kowhai) | 7cm $3.25 A beautiful small shrubby tree growing to 2.5m. Leaves are pinnate with fine lacy dark green small leaflets. Overall the foliage gives a soft appearance. Large spring flowers are tubular, golden yellow in colour. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | SOPHORA MICROPHYLLA (Kowhai) | 5CM $2.45 It is an ever green shrub that can grow 3 to 8 metres tall. The leaves are 10cm long with up to 50 pairs of shiny oval leaflets and masses of flowers. The base of the bright yellow flower is filled with nectar and a favourite with birds. Can tolerate damp conditions but best planted in full sun . Hardy , can tolerate wind and poorer soil. |
![]() | SOPHORA PROSTRATA | 5cm $2.85 Grows as a small shrub with a tangle of divaricating branches. Leaves are very small and grey green in colour. The branches and stems are golden and feature through the foliage. Small typical flowers are held inverted to other Sophora. New Zealand native, evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | SOPHORA TETRAPTERA | 5cm $2.45 The largest of the selections growing into a small graceful tree with spreading branches and drooping foliage. Leaves are pinnate with fine lacy dark green leaflets. Bright yellow flowers in spring. Grows to 5m. New Zealand native, semi-evergreen, frost hardy to -5°C. |
![]() | SYZIGIUM AUSTRALE 'VENTENATI' | 7cm $2.35 Commonly known as Lilly Pilly, is a fast-growing and colourful shrub. The new foliage is a striking red colour and ages to become dark green, resulting in the plant often having dual colouring.It typically grows to 4 m tall and 3 m wide and can be trimmed as necessary. Often used for hedges and screening. |
![]() | TECOMANTHE SPECIOSA | 7cm $2.45 Tecomanthe speciosa is a vigorous twining climber growing up to 10 m (33 ft) in height. The glossy, thick compound leaves consist of up to five leaflets.In autumn or early winter it bears long cream-coloured tubular flowers that emerge directly from the stem in large clusters. The flowers appear to be pollinated by bats or by native and exotic birds. A subtropical plant, Tecomanthe speciosa is able to survive at temperatures as low as -2 °C, |
![]() | TEUCRIUM FRUTICANS | 7cm $2.05 Teucrium fruticans is a small evergreen perennial with pale blue flowers throughout the summer. It suits low maintenance gardens,full sun and dry sites.This small perennial shrub has ovate green leaves and hairy stems. The hair, which is called tomentum, is white and covers the underside of the leaves. In summer, long racemes of light blue flowers measuring 2.5 cms in length appear and attract bees. |
![]() | TRACHELEOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES | 7cm $2.65 A self-twining climber with glossy green leaves and highly fragrant jasmine-like white flowers. In winter, foliage can turn red in response to cold. Looks great as a groundcover or hedge. Dry tolerant once established. Evergreen. Semi-hardy. |
![]() | VITEX LUCENS (Puriri) | 7cm $2.55 Puriri eventually form a large evergreen canopy and attain a height of 8m and 6m wide. The pink-red flowers attract Tui and Bellbirds, while the woodpidgeons prefer the red berries produced from mid summer to mid spring.The trees are tolerant of wind and coastal conditions. |
![]() | WISTERIA BRACHYBOTRYS ‘WHITE SILK’ | B/R 20-30 $6.50 W. brachybotrys ‘Shiro Kapitan’). A rare Japanese species with soft silky young foliage and unusually large cream flowers on short racemes. Early to mid-season flowering. It is a moderate climber but will make an excellent container specimen. |
| WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA 'EDS BLUE DRAGON' | B/R 20-30 $6.50 A most vigorous and beautiful climber. Flowers in late spring as the pale bronze-green leaves emerge. Leaves turn a dark green. The flower racemes are densely packed with long trails of fragrant, double, purple flowers. Sweetly scented and very hardy. | |
![]() | WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ‘BLACK DRAGON’ | B/R 20-30 $5.75 (W. floribunda ‘Violacea Plena’). The only true double flowering Wisteria, bearing a profusion of well filled medium length racemes of deep violet flowers. Available only in small quantities. |
![]() | WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ‘CASCADE’ | B/R 20-30 $5.75 (W. floribunda ‘Macrobotrys’ selection). This is a distinctive very floriferous Wisteria with extremely long well filled racemes, Flowers are purple/mauve and white lightly tinged with pink. Flowers emerge progressively down the raceme at the same time as the bright yellow/green foliage emerges. The abundant racemes can exceed 1m in length giving the name cascade. Mid-season flowering 3/4 years after planting |
![]() | WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ‘DOMINO’ | B/R 20-30 $5.75 Renowned for flowering as a young plant. A high percentage of our plants flower in the first season after planting. Flowers are medium length racemes of mauve-blue flowers. Typical of floribundas, the flowers emerge at the same time as the foliage. |
![]() | WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ‘GEISHA’ | B/R 20-30 $5.75 This variety is distinctive on account of its growth habit being upright and branching. Growth is vigorous. Racemes are narrow of mid length, but are densely packed with small flowers of mauve-blue, the blotch is greenish-yellow. This variety produces one of the highest counts of flowers per raceme. Plants flowers prolifically and often produces seed pods. |
![]() | WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ‘HARLEQUIN’ | B/R 20-30 $5.75 (W. floribunda ‘Kushibeni’ selection). This typical Japanese Wisteria flowers in mid season as the young foliage emerges. All features of the plant are accentuated by the darker colouring of the leaf, leaf mid-ribs, stems and blooms. The flower wings and keel are darkish purple while the standard is contrasting pale mauve with a small yellow blotch. Flowers are large clusters of medium length racemes. |
![]() | WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ‘LAVENDER LACE’ | B/R 20-30 $5.75 Formerly incorrectly named Macrobotrys. A selected Japanese form, with bi-coloured blue and white flowers tightly packed on medium length racemes. Blooms midseason with the spring foliage 3/4 years after planting. |
![]() | WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ‘LIPSTICK’ | B/R 20-30 $5.75 (W. floribunda ‘Kushibeni’) A Japanese form, blooming mid-season, medium to long racemes of white flowers distinctively edged with pink on the wings and keel. This gives a mature plant a pink glow when in full bloom. Flowers on young foliage3/4 years after planting. |
![]() | WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ‘RUSSELLIANA’ | B/R 20-30 $5.75 ’One of the darker purple coloured Wisterias. The racemes are medium to long in length. Flowers are purple with a creamy-whitish blotch. Racemes are slender reasonably packed with medium spaced flowers. Flowering is later in the season. Growth is medium in vigour and young leaves are bronzy-green. |
![]() | WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ‘SNOW SHOWERS’ | B/R 20-30 cm $6.25 (W. floribunda ‘Shiro Noda’). Late flowering long racemed pure white wisteria, distinctive lime/green foliage. |
![]() | WISTERIA FLORIBUNDA ‘TIVERTON’ | B/R 20-30 $5.75 This is an excellent selection of ‘macrobotrys’. The ‘macrobotrys’ selections are known for their very long racemes up to 1m, of spaced flowers. Racemes do vary in length season to season and generally are longer on mature plants. Flowers are mauve/blue to purple in colour with a yellow blotch. Vigorous growth, leaves are pale bronze-green when young. |
![]() | WISTERIA SINENSIS ‘AMETHYST' | B/R 20-30 $6.50 An outstanding selection made in NZ, early flowering before the leaves appear. Vigorous habit, flowers are medium length, light rose/purple, strongly perfumed. |
![]() | WISTERIA SINENSIS ‘BLUE SAPPHIRE’ | B/R 20-30 $5.75 A selected Chinese wisteria, early flowering before the leaves appear. Vigorous growth, flowers are medium length, blue/mauve. |
![]() | WISTERIA X CAROLINE | B/R 20-30 $5.50 A hybrid, which is very early flowering before leaves appear. Flowers are medium length, densely packed, mauve/violet fading to white, strongly scented. |















































































































































































































