The coprosma tree is a versatile and attractive feature in many New Zealand gardens, prized for its vibrant foliage, adaptability, and year-round interest. Whether you’re after shelter, hedging, native restoration, or simply a splash of colour, coprosmas have something to offer. With glossy leaves, many exhibiting striking colour changes through the seasons, coprosma trees have become increasingly popular among Kiwi gardeners looking for low-maintenance, resilient plant choices. In this guide, we explore what makes coprosma trees so desirable, the top varieties to consider, and how to get the best from your planting.

Coprosma robusta, commonly known as Karamu, is a versatile New Zealand native shrub or small tree reaching up to 6 metres in height. It features glossy, dark green leaves and produces clusters of orange-red berries that attract native birds. Thriving in various conditions, including coastal areas and wetlands, Karamu is ideal for hedging, revegetation projects, and adding year-round interest to native gardens.
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Coprosma 'Middlemore' is a hardy New Zealand native shrub valued for its dense bright green foliage and compact rounded growth habit. Well suited to a wide range of New Zealand conditions, it is tough low maintenance and reliable. This variety is ideal for gardeners wanting a versatile evergreen shrub for hedging borders shelter planting and structured landscape design.
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