Browsing items filed under: Full Sun × Coprosma rhamnoides Divaricating coprosma Found throughout NZ scrub and forests. Useful plant for exposed dry areas. Coprosma robusta Karamu Common in forests and scrubland throughout NZ. Fast growing shrub. Coprosma virescens Kaimanawa Range The most attractive of the divaricating coprosmas with golden foliage and stems. Very tough. Cordyline australis Cabbage tree, ti kouka One of our best known and distinctive trees found throughout the country. Cordyline australis 'Purpurea' Purple Cabbage tree, ti kkouka Similar to C. australis but not so tall, the foliage is purple/bronze. Cordyline obtecta Three Knigs Island Cabbage tree Found only on the Three Kings, has broader leaves and much stouter habit than C. australis. Corokia buddleioides Korokio Found naturally in the northern part of the North Island, prefers more sheltered site. Corokia cotoneaster Wire-netting bush Found in dry stony places throughout NZ, tolerates exposed coastal conditions. Corokia virgata x 'Emerald Jade' Cultivar Small olive green foliage with silver grey stems. Corokia x virgata 'Bronze King' Cultivar Bronze-coloured foliage Corokia x virgata 'Frosted Chocolate' Cultivar Chocolate-brown leaves, ideal for hedging. Corokia x virgata 'Mangatangi' Cultivar Silver stems and very small olive green leaves. Corokia x virgata "Smokey" Corokia cultivar Small leafed selection, smokey grey- brown foliage Cortaderia splendons Toetoe Found in coastal areas upper Northland and Off-Shore Islands Cortaderia toetoe (Austraderia) Toetoe Smaller growing Cortaderia, 4m in height. Corynocarpus laevigatus Karaka Handsome canopy tree found coastal areas throughout Northland. Dodonaea viscosa Akeake Small coastal tree found from North Cape to Banks Peninsula. Purchase 5 or more Dodonea viscosa (PB3) and pay $5.95 each. Dodonea viscosa 'Purpurea' Purple ake ake Fast growing shrub, purple- green leaves. Purchase 5 or more Dodonea viscosa purpurea (PB3) and pay $5.95 each. Entela arborescens Whau Small tree found from Three Kings Islands to Bay of Plenty. Extremely light wood. Euphorbia glauca Endangered species found only in localised coastal areas. Distinctive and attractive blue-grey foliage. « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 »