Looking to transform your shady garden corners with lush, local greenery? New Zealand offers a remarkable selection of native plants perfectly suited for shaded areas. Whether your garden is nestled beneath towering trees, beside a building, or in a quiet woodland spot, these NZ natives thrive where sunlight is minimal. Not only do they bring texture and vitality to dim spots, but they also provide habitat for local wildlife and help maintain healthy soils. You’ll discover a variety of shade-loving foliage, striking colours, and even edible options among New Zealand’s native flora, making them ideal for gardens seeking both beauty and ecological balance.

Dianella nigra, commonly known as the New Zealand Blueberry or Tūrutu, is a NZ native that features lush foliage and glossy berries that vary in colour from blue, white, to deep purple. They are held amidst the strap-like, glossy green leaves. Dianella nigra typically grows to 40 cm tall and 50 cm wide, and is commonly included in a mixed planting or border, used in cottage gardens, or mass planted either on a bank or as a groundcover.
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Fuchsia procumbens, commonly known as Creeping Fuchsia, is a low-growing, NZ native plant valued for its unique yellow-red flowers and ornamental berries. Ideal as a groundcover, it spreads gently over shaded or partially sunny spots and adds interest to garden beds, banks, or pots. This hardy and compact variety thrives in well-drained soils and is perfect for creating a natural, low-maintenance landscape. NB: In warm climates, this plant remains evergreen but will become semi-deciduous during winter in cooler regions.
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