Muehlenbeckia complexa, commonly known as Pōhuehue or Creeping Wire Vine, is a vigorous New Zealand native groundcover. Its wiry, brown stems and small, bright green leaves form a dense mat, making it ideal for coastal gardens, erosion control, and as a climbing vine on structures.
Adiantum aethiopicum, commonly known as the Maidenhair Fern, is grown for its attractive and soft-looking foliage. The mid-green fronds emerge from a clump and are held both densely and gracefully. In the right conditions this NZ native will eventually reach 50 cm tall and the same wide, but it often only gets to just 25 cm tall and the same wide when grown indoors in a pot. Adiantum aethiopicum is commonly grown indoors as a potted plant and is well suited to bathrooms, kitchens, and other humid areas.
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