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Coprosma rotundifolia
Round-leaved CoprosmaHardy, fast-growing and low-maintenance, but require winter pruning. Typically, they are found in ornamental gardens for their unique form. Suitable for hedging or shelter and as a restoration species. The flowers and orange-red berries are attractive to birds and insects.
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Cordyline australis
New Zealand Cabbage Tree Hardy, fast growing and adaptable to either dry or swampy conditions. Produces nectar for bees and birds. Great for riparian planting as they can be planted straight into pasture and don't require shelter. -

Dodonaea viscosa
Green Ake Ake
SALE $5.00 Fast growing hardy small tree. Resistant to drought and exposure to wind and sandy soil. Prefers well drained soil. -

Dodonaea viscosa purple
Purple Ake Ake
SALE $5.00 Excellent establishment tree for natives and for shelter and erosion control. Very hardy for establishing in difficult soil. The long shining leaves are rich purple-red that intensify in winter. -

Hoheria angustifolia
Narrow-leaved Lacebark
Quick growing attractive, compact, flowering tree, good for hedge lines, shelter and as a specimen tree. Narrow, toothed leaves and masses of small white flowers in summer. Attractive to pollinators. Hardy. -

Kunzea ericoides
Kānuka
Endemic to the northern South Island with physical characteristics differing slightly to other Kānuka species . Showy-white flowers early spring to summer. Great for native re-vegetation projects. Resistant to Mānuka blight. Moderately frost tolerant. -

Kunzea robusta
Kānuka
Tolerates dry, rocky, exposed ground. Showy flowers that attract bees, birds and insects. -

Olearia paniculata
Golden Ake ake
Particularly tough in dry and windy conditions, making this shrub particularly useful for shelter and establishing plants in reasonably difficult situations. Sweet smelling flowers attract birds and bees
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Pittosporum eugenioides
Lemonwood
The tallest Pittosporum tree, at 10m-12m with long light green glossy leaves. Quick growing for shelter or hedging, can be frost tender when young. Very attractive to pollinators.