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100x Coprosma Greyii - $3.99 each

Coprosma ‘Greyii’

Common Names: Greyii Mirror Plant, Grey Coprosma
Family: Rubiaceae
Origin: New Zealand
Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub / Groundcover

Overview:

Coprosma ‘Greyii’ is a hardy, low-growing native shrub valued for its dense, silver-grey foliage and tough nature. It forms a spreading mound with a distinctive angular habit, offering strong visual interest and excellent performance in challenging conditions. Perfect for coastal gardens, dry slopes, and native landscapes, it also makes a great low hedge or groundcover.

Key Features:

  • Foliage: Small, thick, leathery leaves in silvery-grey to olive-green; highly reflective and textural.

  • Flowers / Fruit: Tiny, inconspicuous flowers followed by small translucent berries (often blue or orange) that attract birds.

  • Form & Habit: Low, spreading shrub with a mounded or layered structure.

  • Growth Rate: Moderate to fast, particularly in full sun.

  • Cultural & Ecological Value: Provides cover for small birds and invertebrates; suitable for native and wildlife-friendly gardens.

Mature Size:

Attribute Size
Height 2-3 m
Spread 1–2 m
Form Spreading, mounded shrub

Ideal Growing Conditions:

Requirement Detail
Light Full sun to partial shade
Water Low to moderate once established
Soil Free-draining, tolerant of poor soils
pH Range Neutral to slightly alkaline
Frost Tolerance Hardy to approx. –5 °C

Landscaping & Garden Uses:

  • Groundcover or low hedge for native, coastal, or dry gardens

  • Coastal windbreak or erosion control

  • Mass planting for texture and contrast

  • Underplanting for taller shrubs or trees

  • Container planting in exposed patios or decks

Care & Maintenance:

  • Pruning: Light trim to shape or reduce size; tolerates regular clipping.

  • Watering: Low once established; prefers occasional deep watering in dry spells.

  • Feeding: Apply a light application of native or general-purpose fertiliser in spring.

  • Pests & Diseases: Generally pest-free; may attract scale or aphids in poor drainage or excessive shade.

  • Additional Tips: Can be grown on dry slopes or poor soils where other plants struggle.

Fun Fact / Botanical Insight:

The genus name Coprosma comes from the Greek kopros (dung) and osme (smell), referring to the odor of crushed leaves in some species — though ‘Greyii’ has little to no scent and is prized instead for its reflective foliage and resilience.

Why Choose Coprosma ‘Greyii’?

With its silver-grey foliage, low-growing habit, and strong tolerance to coastal and dry conditions, Coprosma ‘Greyii’ is an excellent choice for low-maintenance landscaping, native gardens, and erosion-prone sites. Its striking texture and durability make it a favourite for both gardeners and designers.

Pot Size:

These are our standard size in 5 - 7cm square pots.

$83.14

Original: $237.54

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100x Coprosma Greyii - $3.99 each

$237.54

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Description

Coprosma ‘Greyii’

Common Names: Greyii Mirror Plant, Grey Coprosma
Family: Rubiaceae
Origin: New Zealand
Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub / Groundcover

Overview:

Coprosma ‘Greyii’ is a hardy, low-growing native shrub valued for its dense, silver-grey foliage and tough nature. It forms a spreading mound with a distinctive angular habit, offering strong visual interest and excellent performance in challenging conditions. Perfect for coastal gardens, dry slopes, and native landscapes, it also makes a great low hedge or groundcover.

Key Features:

  • Foliage: Small, thick, leathery leaves in silvery-grey to olive-green; highly reflective and textural.

  • Flowers / Fruit: Tiny, inconspicuous flowers followed by small translucent berries (often blue or orange) that attract birds.

  • Form & Habit: Low, spreading shrub with a mounded or layered structure.

  • Growth Rate: Moderate to fast, particularly in full sun.

  • Cultural & Ecological Value: Provides cover for small birds and invertebrates; suitable for native and wildlife-friendly gardens.

Mature Size:

Attribute Size
Height 2-3 m
Spread 1–2 m
Form Spreading, mounded shrub

Ideal Growing Conditions:

Requirement Detail
Light Full sun to partial shade
Water Low to moderate once established
Soil Free-draining, tolerant of poor soils
pH Range Neutral to slightly alkaline
Frost Tolerance Hardy to approx. –5 °C

Landscaping & Garden Uses:

  • Groundcover or low hedge for native, coastal, or dry gardens

  • Coastal windbreak or erosion control

  • Mass planting for texture and contrast

  • Underplanting for taller shrubs or trees

  • Container planting in exposed patios or decks

Care & Maintenance:

  • Pruning: Light trim to shape or reduce size; tolerates regular clipping.

  • Watering: Low once established; prefers occasional deep watering in dry spells.

  • Feeding: Apply a light application of native or general-purpose fertiliser in spring.

  • Pests & Diseases: Generally pest-free; may attract scale or aphids in poor drainage or excessive shade.

  • Additional Tips: Can be grown on dry slopes or poor soils where other plants struggle.

Fun Fact / Botanical Insight:

The genus name Coprosma comes from the Greek kopros (dung) and osme (smell), referring to the odor of crushed leaves in some species — though ‘Greyii’ has little to no scent and is prized instead for its reflective foliage and resilience.

Why Choose Coprosma ‘Greyii’?

With its silver-grey foliage, low-growing habit, and strong tolerance to coastal and dry conditions, Coprosma ‘Greyii’ is an excellent choice for low-maintenance landscaping, native gardens, and erosion-prone sites. Its striking texture and durability make it a favourite for both gardeners and designers.

Pot Size:

These are our standard size in 5 - 7cm square pots.