Browsing items filed under: Frost Hardy × Free Draining/Volcanic × Anemanthele lessoniana Gossamer grass Graceful grass tolerates moist or dry soils. Apodasmia similis Oioi, segmented rush Wetland rush with bluish/green foliage. Astelia banksii Wharawhara "Coastal Astelia" Coastal perennial herb with silver flax-like foliage. Carex Comans 'Green' Tussock grass Grass-like plant with light green foliage know as NZ sedge. Carex Comans 'Red' Tussock grass Grass-like plant with attractive red/brown foliage know as NZ sedge. Carex testacea Coastal sedge Found throughout NZ tussockland and sand dunes, stunning orange foliage Cassinia retorta Cottonwood Small bushy shrub with small silver-green leaves Chinochloa conspicua Hunangamoho Largest of the Chinochloa species, ideal as a feature plant. Minature toetoe. Coprosma 'Mangatangi' Cultivar Small divaricating shrub staying in a tight mound. Coprosma acerosa Sand coprosma Hokianga form. Groundcover found throughout NZ coastline. Small needle-like foliage. 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 'Mangatangi' Cultivar Silver stems and very small olive green leaves. Hebe 'Inspiration' Hebe Cultivar Similar to H. 'Headfortii' with attractive deep purple-violet flowers. Hebe 'Lavender Lace' Hebe Cultivar Very tidy Hebe responding well to being clipped. Almost never without its white/lavender flowers Hebe 'Mary Antoinette' Hebe Cultivar Low growing shrub of 75cm in height and width. Attractive purplish leaf bud and pink fading to white flowers. Hebe 'Wiri Mist' Hebe Cultivar Tidy compact appearance. Masses of white flowers. Hebe diosmifolia Northland Hebe from Cape Reinga to Waimauku. Easily recognised by its very small leaves. Grows 70cm-1m high, produces masses of white flowers through winter. Hebe divaricata Distribution is South Island mainly through Marlborough and Nelson. Very neat, compact form, grows 1-2m high. It produces clusters of small white flowers. « 1 2 3 »