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Festuca ovina glauca
Blue Fescue
A dense, smaller tussock with attractive blue/grey foliage. Effective in group plantings or in containers and pots. After flowering remove seed heads - foliage will colour a deeper blue.
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Fuchsia excorticata
Tree Fuchsia or Kotukutuku
Easily distinguished by its spreading, twisting branches and light brown, peeling bark; also has beautiful green/purple flowers Oct-Nov. Fairly hardy but prefers damp soils and plenty of sun. Possums devour it. Berries edible - can be made into jam.
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Fuchsia procumbens
Shore Fuchsia
A creeping, coastal ground cover also suitable for hanging baskets, banks or low walls. Attractive small flowers are followed by large bright red berries. Rare in the wild.
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Gahnia species
Often referred to as cutty grass. The fruit are an attractive feature, drooping from the flowering stem in colours ranging from orange through to dark brown.
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Griselinia littoralis
Broadleaf
Attractive dense bushy tree with glossy dark green leaves. Hardy to heavy frosts, excellent for shelter planting, hedging, in shrubberies and coastal situations.
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Halocarpus bidwillii
Bog Pine or Mountain Pine
A slow growing shrub often found in boggy places but also found in dry stony ground. Suitable for planting in a rock garden, it can be clipped to maintain a "conifer" shape. Juvenile foliage is needle like and bronze coloured in winter. Adult leaves are scale like and deep green.
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Hebe albicans
Mount Arthur Hebe
Low spreading, handsome shrub with bluish grey/green leaves. Purple anthers and white flowers occur Dec-Apr. Quite hardy and prefers to grow in full sun, but will withstand a certain amount of shade.
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Hebe anomala
A handsome shrub this "purpurea" or red/purple variety is extremely hardy but grows best in open sunny situations. Profusion of flowers in summer. Trim after flowering.
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Hebe buxifolia
Dark green foliage, loose racemes of white flowers appear spring to autumn. Popular hardy species, but prefers well drained soil. Good landscape plant.
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Hebe caledonia
Neat, compact hebe featuring a profusion of light purple flowers for months on end. Hardy and easy to grow.
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Hebe cupressoides
Cypress-like whipcord hebe, bright green foliage, compact rounded shape, godd for mass planting. Tiny pale lilac flowers are borne in dense spikes from early to mid summer. Fragrant.
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Hebe diosmifolia
Low growing shrub with many branches. Smothered in small white/lavender flowers in early spring. Very hardy but prefers warmer, sheltered situations.
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