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1357 days ago

Native Coastal Plants

James from Otaki District

Hey there,

Just letting everyone know the nursery will be open all weekend here in Te Horo from 9am until 4pm.

There is now a new coastal section full of salt and drought tolerant plants for those who are landscaping on sand.

Coastal tolerant species pictured include..

Aceana pallida / $6
Apodasmia similis / Oioi / $10
Atriplex cinerea / Saltbush $7
Brachyglottis greyii / $6
Brachyglottis monroi / $8
Coprosma acerosa / $8
Coprosma acerosa var Hawera / $8
Coprosma propinqua / Mingimingi / $8
Coprosma virescens / Mingimingi / $8
Coprosma rugosa / $8
Coprosma taiko / $8
Cordyline australis / Cabbage tree / $8
Disphyme australe / Horokaka / Ice Plant / $6
Dodonea viscosa / Akeake / $8
Euphorbia glauca / Waituatua / Seaspurge / $7
Ficinia nodosa / Wiwi / Knobby Club Rush / $7
Ficinia spiralis / Pingao / $8
Hebe salicifolia / Koromiko / $7
Libertia peregrinans / Mikoikoi / NZ Iris / $8
Melicytus crassifolius / Thick Leaved Mahoe / $8
Muehlenbeckia complexa / Maidenhair Vine / $8
Muehlenbeckia astonii $8 ( SOLD OUT )
Myoporum laetum / Ngaio / $10
Myoporum laetum var decumbens / $10 ( SOLD OUT )
Olearia solandri / Coastal Tree Daisy / $8
Ozothamamnus leptophyllus / Tauhinu / $8
Phormium cookianum / Flax / $8
Selleira radicans / Remuremu / $10

All sizes are PB6&1/2 with alternative new jumbo sized PB18 specimens in stock.
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There are plenty of native specimens available in the other sections here at the nursery so depending on your location you'll be able to find something right for your outdoor space.

Im open to discuss any landscaping garden design ideas / revegetation projects you might have in mind and will be happy to provide on site consultations by appointment.

The address is 115 Arcus road Te Horo.

Thanks,

James
0272170705
jjgcrane@gmail.com

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