Grass
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Anemanthele lessoniana
Wind Grass / Gossamer Grass
Vigorous grass, forming large clumps. Attractive flowing, drooping foliage. Requires little to no maintenance. -

Carex buchananii
Leatherleaf Sedge
Distinctive sedge characterised by its compact, upright tuft of cinnamon-brown, hair-like leaves with elegantly bleached and curled fine tips. Suits well-drained soils. Evergreen and hardy. Lends itself well to architectural designs within the garden. -

Carex Comons “Red”
Bronze curls Sedge
Has a pinkish/bronze colour and is very effective when planted in groups or as a single specimen. Commonly used as ornamentals and in landscaping. Will grow in a wide range of situations and conditions, tolerating both damp and dry soils. Also useful and attractive in containers. -

Carex flagellifera
New Zealand Grass / Hair Sedge / Glen Murray Tussock
Dense reddish tufts. Grows in all soil types. Suitable for Revegetation and Riparian planting. -

Carex secta
Makura Sedge
Large green to orange-green fast growing hardy tussock. Drooping cutty edge leaves. Great for bank stabilisation and riparian planting as they can be planted straight into pasture and don't require shelter. -

Carex testacea
New Zealand Grass / Hair Sedge
Rich-green and brick-orange foliage. Great for mass plantings, coastal gardens and low maintenance city and courtyard gardens. -

Chionochloa flavicans
Mini Toe toe
This miniature tussock produces flowing green foliage and weeping flower-heads in summer. Great for mass planting. Performs well in sunny, free draining areas
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Chionochloa rubra
Great for use in many situations as it is so tolerant. It looks great in mass plantings, among other natives or incorporated in a border.
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Festuca glauca
Blue Tussock
Small bluish-green tussock. Great for mass planting in dry exposed sites as it is very hardy