Trailing lobelia plants are a favourite choice for New Zealand gardeners who want vibrant, low-maintenance colour cascading from hanging baskets, window boxes, and garden edges. Their delicate, trailing stems and bursts of blue, purple, or white flowers from spring through autumn bring a lush, cottage-garden charm to any outdoor or patio setting. Whether you’re seeking to fill out gaps in the border or add a pop of long-lasting colour to your containers, trailing lobelia plants are versatile, easy-grow companions and real crowd-pleasers in Kiwi gardens.

Lobelia angulata is a charming NZ native groundcover admired for its small, bright green leaves and delicate white star shaped flowers that bloom through spring and summer. This creeping perennial quickly spreads to form a dense mat, making it ideal for filling gaps in rockeries, between pavers, or as an underplanting. Hardy and low maintenance, it adds subtle beauty and resilience to NZ gardens while supporting biodiversity in naturalistic landscapes.
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Peperomia scandens, commonly known as the Cupid Peperomia, is a popular and easy to grow indoor plant. It produces green, heart shaped leaves that are held off trailing stems. It typically grows to 15 cm tall and 30 cm wide. Peperomia scandens is commonly grown indoors in an office or the like where a fresh, delightful, and elegant plant is required. It is also well suited to being grown in a hanging basket.
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