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Arthropodium cirratum
Rengarenga Lily
A clump forming plant. Leaves are soft and drooping and masses of white flowers are produced on long stems in summer. An attractive and versatile plant. Tolerates very dry, exposed & salty conditions, sun or shade and also thrives where soils are damp. Can be grown inland if sheltered from frosts. Effective planted in groups.
Height 50cm x Width 50cm
Full sun Filtered sun Frost tolerant Normal soil moisture conditions Tolerates coastal exposure - symbol key

Arthropodium cirratum Matapouri Bay
Rengarenga Lily
Popular selection with broad short leaves which have a bluish hue. Flower heads are short but large
Height 50cm x Width 50cm
Full sun Filtered sun Frost tolerant Normal soil moisture conditions Tolerates coastal exposure - symbol key

Arthropodium cirratum Parnell
Rengarenga Lily
Very broad leaves with tall strurdy flower head.
Height 50cm x Width 50cm
Full sun Filtered sun Frost tolerant Normal soil moisture conditions Tolerates coastal exposure - symbol key

Arthropodium cirratum Te Puna
Rengarenga Lily
This selection of rock lily comes from the Tauranga area. A dainty plant with narrow short leaves and delicate flower heads.
Height 30cm x Width 30cm
Full sun Filtered sun Frost tolerant Normal soil moisture conditions Tolerates coastal exposure - symbol key

Arthropodium cirratum White Knight
Rengarenga Lily
Broad, shiny leaves and taller, more slender flower stems.
Height 50cm x Width 50cm
Full sun Filtered sun Frost tolerant Normal soil moisture conditions Tolerates coastal exposure - symbol key

Baumea tenax
Rush
Wetland plant which forms dense clumps
Height 50cm
Full sun Frost tolerant Wet, poor draining soil Wind tolerent - non coastal - symbol key

Brachyglottis repanda
Rangiora
A bushy small tree with large leaves, green on top and white underneath. Fragrant creamy flowers are abundant in spring. Leaf size is larger if the tree is grown in rich, moist soil in semi-shade. Tolerates coastal conditions. Sometimes referred to as Bushman
Height 3m x Width 1.5m
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Chionochloa rubra
Red Tussock
A very beautiful plant which will grow in most places. The leaves glow and shimmer with the sun shining on them & ripple in the wind creating many textures & patterns. Flowers in early summer & attractive seed heads remain for many weeks. Use in mass plantings for impact
Height 1m x Width 1m
Full sun Frost hardy Normal soil moisture conditions Wind tolerent - non coastal - symbol key

Clianthus maximus Kaka King
Red Kakabeak
Found on the East Coast this variety has the superior qualities of larger, glossier foliage and very rich red flowers. Try as a standard or espaliered against a wall. Vigorous
Height 2m x Width 1.5m
Full sun Frost hardy Normal soil moisture conditions Requires protection from wind - symbol key

Dacrydium cupressinum
Rimu/Red Pine
The Rimu is a slow growing tree taking hundreds of years to reach its potential height. Because of this it is considered suitable for larger gardens. The juvenile form, with its drooping pyramidal shape, persists for many years and is very attractive. Prefers rich moist soil. Young plants do best with some shelter. An excellent timber tree.
Height 25m x Width 5m
Full sun Filtered sun Frost hardy Normal soil moisture conditions Requires protection from wind - symbol key


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