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Bush Mans Lawyer, Tataramoa, established plant
$9.001 L pot
Tataramoa don’t like to stay in pots long, we have plenty in our propagation beds and like to supply these on request verse keep in pots ready to send. Please get in contact if you would like some. Expect a 2-3 week shipping timeframe.
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Bush Mans Lawyer, Tataramoa, Seedling
$5.00Tataramoa don’t like to stay in pots long, we have plenty in our propagation beds and like to supply these on request verse keep in pots ready to send. Please get in contact if you would like some. Expect a 2-3 week shipping timeframe.
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KAHIKATEA or WHITE PINE
$17.50Single cell pot
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Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium)
$0.0010 cm pot or if purchase in winter, dormant root ., Out of Stock
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Red Kakabeak
$4.00Seedling Approx. 20 cm in size. Needs frost protection when young and then to be planted in a sheltered spot.
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Snowberry – 6 cm pot
$12.00Snowberries, Gaultheria sp. Or tawiniwini is a native shrub . We are fortunate enough to have it growing wild on our block and therefore eco sourced seeds for cultivation. There are different types, ours has a more upright growth habit where’s alpine versions are more creeping.The berries are beautiful and to us reminiscent of a cross between a melon and subtle blueberry taste. They have a shelf life similar to blueberries holding there shape and taste .What we like about it is its ability to grow in rubbish soil. It likes marginal areas with slight acidic soil. It grows on our eroded banks and produces prolifically . We’ve even read that otago early settlers used it for making pies. -
White Kakabeak
$5.00Seedling Approx. 10-20 cm in size. Needs frost protection when young and then to be planted in a sheltered spot.