Griselinia, known for its lush green foliage and resilience, is one of New Zealand’s top choices for hedging and privacy screens. Fast-growing and salt-tolerant, Griselinia littoralis and its popular cultivars like 'Broadway Mint' and 'Ardmore Emerald' are ideal for coastal and urban gardens alike. At The Plant Company, we offer a premium range of Griselinia plants, expertly grown to thrive in New Zealand conditions. Whether you’re establishing a hardy boundary hedge or adding structure to your garden design, our Griselinia plants deliver reliable performance year-round.
Griselinia Broadway Mint, commonly known as Kapuka or NZ Broadleaf, is a fast growing, small, NZ native tree with dense branching and lush foliage...
Griselinia littoralis, commonly known as Kapuka or NZ Broadleaf, features glossy foliage that is thick, deep green, and held densely. It typically...
Griselinia Ardmore Emerald, commonly known as Kapuka or NZ Broadleaf, is a fast growing, NZ native with dark green, glossy leaves with light yellow...
Griselinia Canterbury, commonly known as Kapuka or NZ Broadleaf, features bright and glossy green foliage held densely on red-brown stems. It...
Griselinia Whenuapai, commonly known as Kapuka or Broadleaf, carries very aesthetic, glossy, dark green leaves. The foliage on this evergreen is held...
Griselinia Gecko Green, commonly known as NZ Broadleaf or Kapuka, is an evergreen shrub with glossy foliage that is thick, deep green, and held...
Griselinia Miharo, commonly known as NZ Broadleaf or Kapuka, is an evergreen shrub with glossy foliage that is thick, deep green, and held densely...
Griselinia lucida, commonly known as Akapuka, Puka, or Shining Broadleaf, features large and glossy, green leaves held densely. It typically grows to...
Griselinia Alpine Form features small and glossy, green foliage with undulating edges. This NZ native typically grows to 1.5 m tall and 1 m wide and...
Griselinia littoralis variegata, commonly known as Broadleaf or Kapuka, carries dark green leaves with a heavy cream edge. This fast-growing...
Griselinia Green Jewel, commonly known as Kapuka or NZ Broadleaf, carries variegated leaves that are dark green with a cream margin. It grows as a...
Griselinia Maitai, commonly known as Kapuka or NZ Broadleaf, carries glossy green leaves on red stems. It grows as a round-headed, multi-branched...
Griselinia, often referred to by its popular species name Griselinia littoralis, is a versatile and hardy plant native to New Zealand. Widely favoured for its lush, bright green foliage and adaptability, this plant is a top choice for hedges and garden borders. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a newcomer looking to enhance your landscape, understanding the nuances of Griselinia can be immensely beneficial. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about Griselinia—from its varieties to planting and care.
Griselinia littoralis, commonly known as the New Zealand Broadleaf, is the most popular variety. Its evergreen leaves provide year-round appeal, and its tolerance to coastal conditions makes it ideal for seaside gardens. Another popular variety is Griselinia 'Broadway Mint'. This cultivar is renowned for its vibrant, mint-green leaves, which add a fresh touch to any garden. It shares many of the robust qualities of Griselinia littoralis but is especially valued for its unique colour.
Choosing the Right Spot
Planting Distance
Soil Preparation
Watering and Feeding
Pruning and Maintenance
Privacy and Windbreaks
Aesthetic Appeal
Griselinia is not just for hedges; it can also be used as a standalone specimen tree or as part of mixed shrub borders. Its adaptability to different soil types and environmental conditions makes it a favourite among gardeners.
Use in Coastal Gardens
Mixing with Other Plants
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