Plants suitable for Mackenzie Country
Hardy, high country natives grown for the unique conditions of the Mackenzie Country. This iconic region of Aotearoa is known for its wide-open landscapes, extreme temperatures, and dry, stony soils—and the native plants that thrive here are just as tough and striking. Our Mackenzie Country range includes species suited to the alpine foothills, tussock grasslands, and braided river margins of this spectacular region. Ideal for ecological restoration, farm planting, and dry-climate gardens, these plants are built to survive—and flourish—in one of New Zealand’s most demanding environments.
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Aristotelia Aunt Nell
Aristotelia ‘Aunt Nell’ (Wineberry) Overview Aristotelia ‘Aunt Nell’, a compact form of the New Zealand Wineberry, is a robust native shrub valu...
View full detailsCoprosma Black Cloud
Coprosma ‘Black Cloud’ Common names: Black Cloud Coprosma Family: Rubiaceae Origin: New Zealand hybrid Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub / Groundcove...
View full detailsHebe Glaucophylla
Hebe (Veronica) glaucophylla Common names: Glaucous-leaved Hebe Family: Plantaginaceae Origin: New Zealand Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub Overv...
View full detailsPodocarpus acutifolius
Podocarpus acutifolius Overview A hardy New Zealand native conifer with fine, bronze-green foliage that gives a soft, feathery texture year-round...
View full detailsPodocarpus acutifolius
Podocarpus acutifolius Overview A hardy New Zealand native conifer with fine, bronze-green foliage that gives a soft, feathery texture year-round...
View full detailsCorokia Red Wonder
Corokia Red Wonder - Attractive medium sized colourful shrub with dark green coloured leaves and silvery undersides, contrasting with dark stems. O...
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