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Coprosma acerosa
Sand Coprosma
Spreading, narrow leafed sand shrub with cushiony mass of interlacing branches. Tiny white flowers in summer, sometimes followed by small blue berries. Extremely hardy.
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Coprosma beatsons gold
Small, compact shrub with yellow/green leaves. Best grown in open, sunny situation. Clips well and can be maintained at a relatively small size if necessary. Hardy. Can be used for hedging.
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Coprosma brunnea
Spreading, narrow leafed sand shrub with cushiony mass of interlacing branches. Tiny white flowers in summer, sometimes followed by small blue berries. Extremely hardy except to salt laden winds. Prefers moist, free draining conditions.
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Coprosma cappuccino
Compact growing coprosma with natural conical shape. Foliage colour intensifies during winter. Prefers open sunny site and well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Hardy. Hybrid.
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Coprosma cheesemanii
Low growing coprosma which often fruits profusely with bright orange/red berries. Will grow on exposed sites. Very hardy.
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Coprosma coppershine
Very handsome, upright, bushy shrub with distinctive, shiny, green/brown leaves. Hardy and easy to grow. Make a good hedge plant. Drought tolerant.
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Coprosma foetidissima
Stinkwood or Hupiro
Slender, small tree with attractive solitary flowers, followed by distinctive red "drupes". Contrast of bright green foliage and red berries make this coprosma quite striking. Has strong odour when leaves are crushed.
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Coprosma greensleeves
A compact shrub with small, bright green leaves. Hardy. Can be grown in semi shade but does best in full sun. Hybrid.
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Coprosma kirkii
A vigorous, sprawling groundcover good for coastal planting or covering banks. Frost hardy. Can tolerate stony, poor soils but will respond to constant feeding in its early years.
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Coprosma lucida
Karamu
One of the larger leafed coprosmas with shiny, green leaves. Spectacular group of flowers appear from Sep-Oct followed by orange berries which attract native birds. Hardy.
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Coprosma parviflora
Leafy Coprosma
A densely interlacing, twiggy shrub with attractive blue/white berries. Extremely hardy and responds well to pruning. Will grow in damp areas creating food stock for native birds throughout the winter.
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Coprosma propinqua
Mingimingi
Small leafed shrub common in damp situations but will tolerate some dry areas. Forms low cushions of springy intertwining branches. Large, dark blue berries provide winter food for native birds.
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