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COROKIA
The zigzagging (divaricating) branches give it the common name of wire-netting bush.
Genus of 3 species of evergreen shrubs ocurring in forests and rocky areas in New Zealand.
Grown for their star-shaped flowers and colourful autumn berries.
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Evergreen
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Medium shrubTypically grow to around 4-6 feet in height
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Tall Shrub
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Additional FeaturesBerriesThese plants have berries.Good to knowCan be used as a hedge in warmer coastal conditions.Place of originNew Zealand.Resistant to honey fungusThese plants have little or few problems with honey fungus.
Buy Varieties of COROKIA
COROKIA buddlejoides
slender long green leathery leaves which are silvery-white underneath. Small yellow star-like flowers and dark red fruits
COROKIA cotoneaster
small silvery-grey leaves which are nicely offset against black stems. Branches grow into a tangled mass hence the common name for this plant. Yellow flowers and black berries
COROKIA x virgata 'Coppershine'
purple-grey leaves
COROKIA x virgata 'Frosted Chocolate'
distinct chocolate coloured foliage in winter
COROKIA x virgata 'Mangatangi'
small silvery leaves
COROKIA x virgata 'Sunsplash'
creamy coloured leaves with splashes of green and pink, silver felted underneath
COROKIA x virgata 'Yellow Wonder'
starry yellow flowers and berries, narrow bronzy leaves with silver undersides