Protea plant types are some of the most distinctive and admired flowering shrubs you can add to your New Zealand garden. With their large, vibrant blooms and unique foliage, proteas offer year-round interest and texture in borders, containers, or as cut flowers. The Protea genus, native primarily to South Africa, features a stunning diversity of species well-suited to our Kiwi climate—especially in well-drained soils and sunny positions. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting to explore proteas, understanding the different protea plant types will help you select the best varieties for your landscape and floral arrangements.

Prostanthera Eddington Blue is an evergreen shrub grown for its foliage and flowers. It features small and glossy, green leaves which are highly aromatic. The foliage is complemented with masses of small, blue flowers in spring as it grows to 1 m tall and the same wide. Prostanthera Eddington Blue is commonly included in a mixed planting, used in borders, or planted anywhere the beauty and fragrance of this plant can be enjoyed.

Portulaca Pazazz Sunset, commonly known as the Moss Rose plant, is a low-growing perennial with fabulous flowers. Bright orange and yellow flowers are produced continuously through spring and summer. There are borne off trailing, succulent stems which are host small, green leaves as it grows to 10 cm tall and 50 cm wide. Pazazz Sunset is commonly mass planted in borders, planted to trail over the side of wall or spill out onto a path, included in rock gardens, planted around outdoor living areas, or maintained in a container. It is well-suited to being grown in a hanging basket and being brought indoors during flowering.
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