Coprosma Repens – Mirror Plant

$4.50

Coprosma repens, commonly known as the New Zealand Mirror Plant or Taupata, is a versatile and hardy evergreen shrub native to New Zealand.

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Description

Coprosma repens, commonly known as the New Zealand Mirror Plant or Taupata, is a versatile and hardy evergreen shrub.

Botanical Features:

  1. Appearance: Coprosma repens is characterized by glossy, elliptical leaves with a prominent midrib, leaves are a vibrant green . The waxy layer on on the leaves gives them a shiny look
  2. Size:  Coprosma repens can range in height from 1 to 3 meters, offering flexibility in landscaping and garden layout. If not pruned will get to 2m wide.

Cultivation and Care:

  1. Climate and Soil: Coprosma  thrives in a variety of climates but prefers well-drained soil.
  2. Sunlight: These plants are adaptable to different light conditions, including full sun to partial shade. However, they tend to exhibit more vibrant colours in full sunlight.
  3. Watering: While it is relatively drought-tolerant once established, regular watering is essential during dry periods, particularly for younger plants.
  4. Pruning: Regular pruning helps maintain a compact shape and encourages bushier growth.

Utilization in New Zealand Gardens:

  1. Revegetation: Coprosma repens is commonly used in revegetation projects due to its toughness.
  2. Coastal Gardens: Given its tolerance for salt spray and wind, Coprosma repens is well-suited for gardens in coastal areas. It helps stabilize sandy soils.
  3. Wildlife Habitat: The plant’s dense foliage provides a habitat for birds and insects, making it a valuable addition to gardens aiming to support local biodiversity.

The plants are in 5cm wide pots and average one year in age.