Pachystegia rufa Rock daisy Similar to P. insignis but has rusty brown undersides of the leaves. Parsonsia heterophylla Native jasmine A climber found coastal areas throughout New Zealand with attractive slightly scented flowers through spring and summer. Passiflora tetrandra Native Passionflower, Kohia Attractive vine with shiny leaves and small scented cream flowers. Pennantia baylisiana Three Kings Kaikomako Attractive tropical looking specimen tree from the Three Kings Pennantia corymbosa Kaikomako, Bell bird tree Dense tangles shrub with zig-zagging branches. Peperomia urvilleana Found throughout North Island and upper South Island Coastal plant forming low clumps, fleshy stems and leaves. Attractive indoor or patio plant. Phebalium nudum Mairehau Found lowland forests through northern parts of North Island. Brownish green leaves are highly aromatic when rubbed. Phormium 'Dark Delight' Cultivar Purple/black weeping foliage growing up 1 - 1.5m high. Phormium 'Evening Glow' Cultivar Red/dark pink weeping foliage growing up to 1m high. Phormium 'Green Dwarf' Cultivar Low growing up to 1m high. Green upright foliage and yellow flowers. Phormium 'Pink Panther' Cultivar Red/dark pink weeping foliage growing up 1m high. Phormium 'Tom Thumb' Cultivar Dark green/brown flax growing 50cm high. Phormium "Black Rage" Flax cultivar Brown foliage growing 40 cm high. Phormium "Chocolate Fingers" Flax cultivar Brown foliage, grows 50cm high. Phormium "Dazzler" Flax cultivar Pink/purple weeping foliage, grows 1m high. Phormium "Jack Spratt" Flax cultivar Green/brown erect foliage growing 50 -90cm high. Phormium "Platts Black" Flax cultivar Grows 1m high, dark purple/black foliage. Phormium "Surfer" Flax culltivar Green/brown foliage, 50 - 90cm high. Phormium cookianum 'Mayor Island' Mayor Island form of Mountain flax, wharaiki Phormium cookianum is found throughout New Zealand, coastal, scrubland, tussockland and along streamsides. Drooping leaves. Phormium tenax New Zealand flax, harakeke. Found throughout New Zealand from coastal swamps to low montane areas. Tall erect leaves distinguish it from P. cookianium. « 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 »