Griselinia littoralis, commonly known as kapuka or New Zealand broadleaf, is a species of flowering plant in the family Griseliniaceae. It is native to New Zealand and is commonly found along the coast and in lowland forests of the North and South Islands.
Olearia traversii 'Daisy Bush'
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Olearia traversii can be an excellent choice for a hedge, particularly in coastal areas or locations with well-drained soils. Its dense growth habit, attractive silvery-gray foliage, and adaptability to coastal conditions make it a desirable option for landscaping purposes.
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The Chatham Island Daisy Bush (Olearia traversii) stands out as an ideal choice for a coastal hedge, combining practical resilience with aesthetic appeal. Renowned for its dense growth and striking silvery-gray foliage, this evergreen shrub brings a touch of uniqueness to the garden. Its fragrant, daisy-like flowers add a delightful sensory element. Well-suited to withstand strong winds and salt spray, the Chatham Island Daisy Bush not only serves as a hardy and low-maintenance hedge but also contributes to the natural beauty of the coastal landscape. Regular pruning ensures a neat and compact form, making it a charming addition to any garden setting.