The following is some of the range that we grow over a year. To see what we have in stock right now download our Availability list here  plant-availability...

Corokia

Corokia
(Corokia virgata) A bushy from with small green leaves that turns a warm bronzy-brown in the cooler months. Perfect for hedging or as part of mixed native planting. Flowers and berries complete the package. Very hardy and attracts birds. 2.5m x 1.5m
 
Corokia buddleoides
A hardy native shrub that is covered in small yellow flowers and followed by small red berries. Lesser known that other Corokia, this form still makes an excellent hedge and is a fantastic filler shrub with its strong foliage colour in winter. 2.5m x 1.5m
 
Corokia cheesemanii
A hardy native with dark green leaves and a bushy compact habit. Smoothed in small yellow flowers through spring which are followed by bright red berries thta are loved by many birds species. Excellent hedging option. 2.5m x 1.5m
 
Corokia
(Corokia virgata) A nice coloured plant with small blue-green leaves on an upright twiggy shrub. Small yellow flowers are followed by golden yellow berries in the summer. A useful filler shrub and excellent as a medium hedge. Best in full sun in reasonable soil. 2.5m x 1.5m
 
Corokia
(Corokia virgata) This is an awesome choice for a small to medium sized hedge. A nice tight growth habit with brownish leaves that intensify to a chocolate brown in colder months. Has yellow flowers and red berries. Plant 30cm to 75cm apart, depending on size required. 2.5m x 1.5m
 
Corokia
An attractive larger leaved form with bright green tops and silvery undersides. Clips well to form dense hedging or can be used as a filler or background plant. Very hardy. 3m
 
Corokia
(Corokia virgata) Geentys Green is our most popular Corokia for hedging and one of more popular hedging plants in general. A steady grower it can be clipped from heights of 30cm up to 2m. Plant at spacings of 30cm to 1m depending on the eventual height required.
 
Corokia
(Corokia cotoneaster) An interesting form with black stems and a silvery tinge. A smaller, compact form making it ideal for low hedges. Can tolerate coastal gardens and is a mass of yellow flowers in spring followed by a display of bright red berries.
 
Corokia
(Corokia cotoneaster) A distinct form from the Taranaki coast. A tangle-branched shrub with greyish-green stems and leaves. Yellow flowers and bright yellow fruit unlike the usual red of other cotoneaster forms.
 
Corokia
(Corokia virgata) A low growing Corokia, perfect for small hedges and good for containers and topiary. A tight growing bush with small green leaves, yellow flowers and red berries. If kept trimmed you most likely won't get the flowers and berries. 70cm x 70cm.
 
Corokia
(Corokia virgata) A hardy native shrub with small brown foliage. Similar in habit to 'Bronze King' but without the strong colouring. Makes up for this with perhaps the best fruiting display of all the Corokias. Masses of small, bright red berries follow small yellow flowers. 2.5m x 1.5m
 
Corokia
(Corokia virgata) This form of Corokia has a nice variegated yellow leaf, meaning it is a good choice to lighten up areas or provide a bold colour for contrast. Makes a great small to medium sized hedge. Colour will be best in full sun. Trim for shape and size. 2m x 1.2m