Browsing items filed under: Moist/damp × Ficinia Nodosa Knotted club-rush, Wiwi A perennial rush with clumps of dark green stems on long creeping rhizomes. Fuchsia excorticata Kotukutuku, tree fuchsia. Attractive dark purple/red flowers through spring. The largest growing fuchsia in the world, found throughout NZ. Hedycarya arborea Pigeonwood Found throughout North Island and as far south as Banks Peninsula. Laurelia novae-zelandiae Pukatea Handsome tree found swampy areas Throughout North Island, west coast of South Island. Leptostigma setulosa Leptostigma Vigorous, low growing ground cover creates soft mounding form. Libertia grandiflora NZ Iris- found lowland and forests in North Island and Nelson area of South Island. Tufted plant with narrow flax-like leaves. Delicate white flowers followed by large berries. Librocedrus bidwillii Pahutea Slow growing maintaining slender shape for many years. Lobelia angulata Panakenake Creeping mat-forming plant found throughout New Zealand in damp areas producing delicate white flowers. Machaerina sinclairii Pepepe Shade loving grass with wide arching deep green leaves Mazus pumilio Found damp swamp areas in both North and South Island. Vigorus spreading ground cover with attractive bluish flowers in spring and summer. Metrosideros carminea Akakura, Climbing Rata Northland climbing Metrosideros preferring semi-shade. Metrosideros umbellata Southern rata Rare in the North Island, found more commonly on the west coast of the South where the rainfall is higher. Phormium tenax 'Three Kings Island' Three Kings Island flax Leaves are slightly broader than the local form of P.tenax and have a yellow edge. Plagianthus divaricatus Swamp ribbonwood Small leaved shrub for wet areas, estuary margins Plagianthus regius Ribbonwood Juvenile tangled foliage matures to beautiful tree Prumnopitys ferruginea Miro Large growing forest tree found throughout New Zealand. Attractive needle-like foliage. Prumnopitys taxifolia Matai. Matai resembles miro, growing throughout New Zealand. Slow growing with neatly arranged needle-like foliage. Ptisana salicina Marratia salicinia, King fern, para Stunning fern with tropical appearance now rare in the wild due to decimation by wild pigs and goats. Rhopalostylis 'Chathams' Chatham Island Nikau The Chatham Island palm has broader fronds and is much more robust than the mainland nikau. Also will tolerate more exposed conditions. Please enquire re availability Rhopalostylis baueri var cheesemanii Kermadec nikau The Kermadec nikau has longer fronds, larger flower heads and darker seeds than the mainland nikau. « 1 2 3 »