Discover the beauty and diversity of native flowering plants and transform your garden into a vibrant, eco-friendly sanctuary. Native flowering plants not only provide stunning visual appeal but also play a crucial role in supporting local wildlife and promoting healthy ecosystems. Whether you’re seeking hardy shrubs, colourful blossoms, or fragrant foliage, native flowering plants offer endless possibilities for garden design in New Zealand. Here, you’ll find expert tips on selecting, planting, and caring for native flowering plants to help you cultivate a garden full of life and colour.

Coprosma repens, also known as Taupata or Mirror Plant, is a robust New Zealand native shrub featuring lush, glossy green foliage. Growing up to 3 metres tall and 2 metres wide, it thrives in coastal conditions, tolerating salt spray and wind. Ideal for hedging, screening, or as a backdrop in native plantings, Coprosma repens adds year-round interest with its shiny leaves and low-maintenance nature.
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Chaenomeles Double Take Orange is a flowering Quince that features masses of orange flowers from late winter. At this time the shrub is an arching network of thornless branches with clusters of tight buds that open into the exquisite, double blossoms. The leaves emerge a fresh green, darken with age, then develop yellow tones in autumn before falling as it grows to 1.2 m tall and 1 m wide. Chaenomeles Double Take Orange is commonly added to a mixed planting, grown for floral art, used as an informal or formal hedge, or planted in clusters for a stunning display.
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