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Olearia ilicifolia
Mountain Holly or Hakeke
Musk-scented shrub or tree, narrow serrated grey foliage like holly. Clusters of white daisies appear in spring. Best grown in shade or cooler areas. Grows well along stream banks, tracks and clearings.
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Olearia moschata
Incense Plant
Small, soft grey foliaged sub-alpine tree. Lovely show of white flowers on small compact bush, musky scent when crushed. Prefers reasonable amount of moisture, but will tolerate dry situations.
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Olearia nummulariifolia
Distinctive tree daisy with twiggy dense growth and small saddle-shaped leaves. Daisies appear from spring to autumn. Happy in dry and open situations.
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Olearia traversii
Chatham Island Akeake
Native of the Chatham Islands. A tough upright tree or shrub is ideal for hedging or shelter or as a mature specimen tree. Attractive pale bark. Small white flowers appear in summer. Extremely hardy, particularly of coastal conditions.
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Pachystegia insignis
Marlborough Rock Daisy
Attractive spreading shrub of rocky areas and cliffs. Thick leathery leaves, white daisies in summer. Needs well drained site. Otherwise hardy.
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Parahebe baby blue
Low growing spreading plant. Small blue flowers Nov-Mar. Makes a good rock garden plant, but prefers moist conditions. Trim after flowering.
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Parahebe lyallii
Small Leaved Wet Rock Hebe
Low growing spreading plant. Small flowers white to pink carried on racemes 8cm long, Nov-Mar. Makes a good rock garden plant, but prefers sun and free draining, moist conditions.
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Parahebe lyallii
Snowcap
Low growing spreading plant. Free flowering with small white to pink blooms, Nov-Mar. Makes a good rock garden plant, but prefers moist conditions. Trim after flowering.
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Parahebes
Various variegated species depending on seed supply. Contact us.
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Pennantia corymbosa
Kaikomako
Handsome slender flowering tree. Juvenile form of dense interlacing branches, larger mature tree with dark green foliage. Hardy yet prefers moist soil. Great for attracting native birds.
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Phormium cookianum
Mountain Flax or Wharariki
Found both in mountains and along coastlines. This is a smaller and more "weeping" form than Phormium tenax. Graceful, shiny green leaves. Extremely hardy. Flowers Nov-Jan. Can be grown as a container plant.
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Phormium jack spratt
Smaller of the flaxes. Very compact grower, erect narrow leaves of delicate reddish-brown tones. Excellent in rock gardens or containers.
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