NZ native Coprosma are a fascinating and diverse group of plants, renowned for their adaptability and unique foliage, found effortlessly blending into various landscapes across New Zealand. Their beautiful forms, hardy nature, and attractive berries make them a favourite among gardeners, landscapers, and those wanting to encourage native wildlife. With species ranging from ground-hugging shrubs to small trees, the NZ native Coprosma offers something for every garden style and situation.

Coprosma acerosa, also known as Sand Coprosma or Tātaraheke, is a hardy New Zealand native groundcover well-suited to exposed and coastal environments. It features dense, tangled, prostrate growth with delicate, needle-like foliage in shades of green to bronze. This tough plant is excellent for erosion control, dune stabilisation, and low-maintenance landscaping. It thrives in sandy, free-draining soils and tolerates wind, salt spray, and drought once established, making it an ideal choice for native, coastal, or dry gardens.
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Coprosma virescens, also known as Mingimingi or Mikimiki, is a distinctive New Zealand native shrub characterised by its dense, divaricating form, featuring tangled, coppery-orange branches and tiny, green leaves. Growing up to 2 metres tall and 1.5 metres wide, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, tolerating drought, wind, frost, and coastal conditions. This low-maintenance shrub is ideal for hedging, alpine gardens, and ecological restoration projects.
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