2019 REVEGETATION PLANT CATALOGUE - TITOKI NURSERY LTD Est. 1985
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TITOKI NURSERY LTD Est. 1985 “Leading Guardian of Conservation” - (NZPCN) 2019 REVEGETATION PLANT CATALOGUE Titoki Nursery is a native plant nursery with over 35 years experience specialising in revegetation projects throughout Tasman & Nelson. We grow plants for conservation, river stabilisation, farm shelter and land development. Other sites include parks and reserves, coastlines, water treatment plants and wetlands. Our plants are largely grown in containers called ‘rootrainers’ designed especially for large scale production. The unique design of the rootrainer ensures excellent plant form and root structure. Survival rates after planting are consistently high, and well managed projects are fast in establishing. We offer advice, and can prepare revegetation plans for your project, whether from bare land; for landowners who wish to restore important remaining forest remnants; or farmers who fence off erosion prone or unproductive farmland, & create shelter using native species. Beyond revegetation, we also grow less common species that make up important parts of our local flora often suited to forest remnants and covenants. Plants can become threatened through isolation, habitat degradation, or browsing, and we work closely with Environmental Trusts, Forest & Bird, local Councils and the Department of Conservation, for whom we grow plants and are a registered seed collector of Conservation Estates. Seed is collected throughout the top of the South, and beyond for specific projects. All of our seed sources are fully recorded. Species not listed in the current year’s catalogue can be grown to order with one to two years notice required to source and propagate seed, and any wish lists are welcomed! Titoki Nursery is situated in Waimea West near Brightwater and you are welcome to visit and view our revegetation plants, along with the wide range of species available in potted/ landscape grades. Titoki Nursery is open from 8.30am – 4.30 pm Monday to Friday. Tim Le Gros 26 Palmer Rd, RD1 Brightwater, 7091 Phone & Fax (03) 542 3421 Email: info@titokinursery.co.nz Website: www.titokinursery.co.nz
Please contact us if you would like this catalogue mailed out SPECIES DESCRIPTION GRADE CONTAINER Acaena novae zelandiae Hardy vigorous groundcover with green foliage, Spread RX90 ‘Red Heads’ white flowers and large bright reed spiky seed Piripiri heads in summer. Acaena inermis ‘Purpurea’ Attractive groundcover plant with purple foliage, Spread RX90 Piripiri useful for landscape purposes. Alectryon excelsus Attractive coastal/lowland forest tree to 8m. Glossy 40cm sold out Titoki leaves with scarlet berries. Frost tender when 50 - 70cm sold out young. Prefers rich/free draining soils. Anemanthele lessoniana Colourful flowing grass with fine pink feathery flower 40 - 50cm T Gossamer grass heads. Especially useful in shady dry situations. Apodasmia similis (syn. Attractive grey-green rush often with orange or 40 - 50cm T Leptocarpus) purple in parts. Suitable for estuarine situations or $2.50 Oioi /Jointed Rush mass planting for landscape effect. Aristotelia serrata Quick growing small tree with attractive leaves, 40 - 50cm sold out Wineberry flowers & fruits for sheltered, moist sites. Arthropodium bifurcatum Coastal plant with large green-grey leaves, white 30cm T Renga renga flowers in spring. Will grow in dry or damp, sun or shade. Useful in place of Agapanthus species. Astelia chathamica Spectacular silver flax-like leaved landscaping plant 30 - 40cm sold out Silver Spear with orange fruits. Grows up to 2m. Sun or shade. Astelia fragrans Good understorey plant or for lining a bush track/ 30 - 40cm sold out Bush lily path. Stiff green strap like leaves, honey scented flowers, orange berries. Astelia grandis Olive-green flax-like leaves form large clumps to 2m T Swamp Astelia in swamps. Will tolerate drier more open conditions $2.50 also. Locally rare in Moutere wetlands. Atriplex cinerea Rare spreading coastal shrub with attractive dense 30cm RX90 Silver salt bush silvery-grey foliage for estuary margins. Austroderia richardii Strap-like leaves and tall flower plumes. Grows in 40 - 50cm T Toetoe most sites and soils. For revegetation, wetland, coastal, riparian or farm low shelter. Hardy. Austrostipa stipoides Attractive fawn coloured tussock which grows on 20 - 30cm sold out Estuarine tussock tidal estuaries and coastlines. Slow growing. 1m. Baumea articulata Renamed, see Machaerina articulata Blechnum discolor Hardy ground fern to 1m. Fronds form symmetrical 30cm sold out Crown fern clumps. Prefers filtered light and some moisture. Blechnum novae zelandiae Hardy ground fern with orangey new fronds. Prefers 30cm RX90 Kio kio semi-shade & some moisture. $4.00 Brachyglottis greyi Hardy shrub to 1m with grey foliage and yellow 40cm T Cook Strait Daisy flowers. Carex buchananii Upright reddish brown sedge. Prefers full sun. 40cm sold out 0.75m. Carex comans Low growing bronze sedge. Tolerant of a wide 30 - 40cm T range of situations. 0.3m. Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
Carex flagelliferra Common sedge with fine green blades occurring 30 - 40cm T around coastal areas and forest margins. 0.75m. Carex fretalis Tufted light yellow-green sedge formally grown/ 30 - 40cm T syn. C. ‘Frosted Curls’ known as Carex comans “Frosted Curls”. Naturally a tough coastal Southland/Stewart Is. species. Carex geminata Vigorous yellow-green sedge with a creeping 30 - 40cm sold out rhizome naturally forming swathes in damp/swampy ground. Excellent stream-bank stabilisation. 1m. Carex inopinata Attractive small creeping sedge forming mats. Does 10cm RX90 Grassy mat sedge well in semi shaded understory, free-draining $4.00 situations. Threatened, nationally vulnerable. ltd Carex litorosa Seriously endangered sedge of brackish estuarine 30 - 40cm sold out Delta sedge areas. Forms dense reddish-green clumps. 0.8m. Carex lambertiana Versatile green clump forming sedge tolerating sun 30 - 40cm sold out Bush sedge or shade, moist or dry soils. 0.75m. Carex lessoniana Yellow-green tussock with wide spreading rhizomes 30 - 40cm sold out Spreading swamp sedge suited to damp/swampy ground and stream-banks. Carex maorica Bright green foliage forming dense swards. Prefers 40cm T damp, sunny situations. 1m. Carex raotest Bright green-orange coastal tussock for sun or 30 - 40cm T Orange dune sedge shade. Locally uncommon. 0.6m. Carex raoulii Uncommon tufted dark yellow-green sedge of 30 - 40cm T coastal shrub-lands. Delaware Bay. Carex secta Large sedge for wetland, pond or stream-side 40cm T Purei planting. Forms an attractive mop on a 1m trunk. 1.5m. Carex sinclairii Sedge of semi-shaded damp areas, freshwater 40cm T wetlands, lake margins, damp seepages. Carex solandri Tufted sedge with attractive green drooping foliage. 40cm T Useful for growing under shade, though tolerant of more open situations. 0.6m Carex tenuiculmis Attractive reddish bronze sedge forming a large 40cm T tussock. Sun & moist soils. 1m. Carex testacea Popular ornamental sedge with fine arching green 30 - 40cm T foliage turning orange in the sun. Prefers sun & drier soils. 0.4m Carex virgata Large bright green sedge for wetland, pond or 40cm T Pukio stream-side planting. Successful coloniser in damp areas. 1m. Carpodetus serratus Small evergreen tree especially suitable for shady 30 - 40cm T Putaputaweta damp situations. Marble leaf Carmichaelia arborea Shrub with many erect green branches inhabiting 30 - 40cm ST Swamp broom wetter South Island mountains. Masses of small ltd white-purplish pea like flowers. Carmichaelia flagelliformis Local narrow stemmed leafless broom with purple 40cm sold out Whip broom flowers, formerly more prominent in coastal situations & river margins. Carmichaelia odorata Tough broom with small leaves and scented white 40 - 50cm ST Scented Broom flowers (Summer). Sunny dry situations. hardy. 3m. ltd Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
Chionochloa conspicua Large tussock found in forests, scrub, stream or 40 cm sold out Hunangamoho roadsides. Hardy, makes a bold feature plant, arching dull green leaves 1m, open drooping flower plumes. Chionochloa flavicans Graceful garden tussock with green strap-like 30cm sold out Miniature toetoe foliage and champagne coloured plumes. Hardy. Chionochloa rubra Large attractive tussock with flowing tawny-red 30cm sold out Red Tussock foliage. Coprosma acerosa Hardy spreading ground cover. Coastal species 30 - 40cm T Sand coprosma with inter-tangling branches and smokey blue berries. For stabilisation, coastal conservation or landscaping. Coprosma acerosa Hardy spreading groundcover for landscaping Spread RX90 ‘Hawera’ banks, walls, rockery, with mid-green to yellowish foliage. Coprosma acerosa ‘Red Hardy spreading groundcover for landscaping Spread RX90 Rocks’ banks, walls, rockery, with deep red foliage. Coprosma areolata Upright bushy shrub with small thin pointed olive/ 30 - 40cm T tan leaves. Dark purple fruits. ltd Coprosma kirkii Very hardy vigorous ground cover tolerant of dry Spread RX90 and clay. Will trail down banks. Coprosma ‘Taiko’ Hardy trailing groundcover with dark green foliage Spread RX90 and tidy habit make this a good ornamental shrub. Coprosma ‘Wharariki’ Hardy attractive mound forming groundcover with Spread RX90 small round dark green foliage. Coprosma crassifolia Stiffly branched divaricating shrub of riparian and 40cm sold out coastal sites. Small glossy dark green leaves. Coprosma lucida Quick growing tall shrub with glossy green leaves 30 - 40cm sold out Shining karamu and fruits attractive to birds. An excellent shrub useful for revegetation, open or shady sites. Coprosma obconica Hardy rare divaricating shrub occupying a wide 30 - 40cm ST range of habitats including braided river bars, ltd lowland podocarp forest to montane. Coprosma propinqua A densely branched very hardy shrub with small 30 - 40cm T Mingimingi leaves & fruits for birds. Grows in most sites & soils tolerating very wet. Coprosma repens Large dark green glossy leaved coastal shrub. Light 30 - 40cm T Mirror leaved Coprosma / frosts, or plant as a fire retardant hedge. Orange taupata fruits attractive to birds. Coprosma rhamnoides Dense hardy divaricating shrub with very small 20 - 30cm sold out Scrub Coprosma leaves & red fruits. Common understory species with varying form. Coprosma rigida Upright divaricating riparian shrub with coppery 30cm sold out Streamside Coprosma coloured stems. Hardy, 3m. Coprosma robusta Quick growing tall shrub with red fruits attractive to 40 - 50cm sold out Karamu birds. Useful for revegetation & erosion control, open or shady sites, most soils. Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
Coprosma rubra Locally uncommon small leaved forest shrub to 4m. 30 - 40cm sold out Reddish brown bark. Coprosma tenuicaulis Attractive small leaved shrub reaching 3m of 40 - 50cm T Swamp Coprosma lowland forest swamps and boggy ground, black glossy drupes. Coprosma virescens Attractive columnar divaricating shrub with tall 30 - 40cm ST weeping habit. Orange bark, tiny bright green ltd leaves. Hardy. Cordyline australis Very hardy lowland forest tree, tolerates most 40cm T Cabbage tree / ti kouka situations, but especially for wetlands and riparian margins. Attractive to birds and bees. Corokia buddelioides Ideal hedge to 2m for dry sunny situations. Foliage 30 - 40cm T green - bronze in autumn. Flowers yellow, berries ltd red Corokia ‘Bronze King’ Attractive shrub to 2m. Yellow flowers (spring) and 30 - 40cm T red fruits (autumn). Excellent hedging. Bronze foliage most striking in winter. Corokia cotoneaster Attractive tight divaricating form. Very hardy, found 20 - 30cm RX90 Korokio on rocky tops, mineral belts & Nelson lakes. Corokia ‘Emerald & Jade’ Attractive low growing compact selection with 30 - 40cm T yellow flowers & yellow berries. Low hedging.1.2m Corokia ‘Frosted Attractive shrub to 2m. Yellow flowers (spring) and 30 - 40cm T Chocolate’ red fruits (autumn). Excellent hedging. Large bronze foliage. Corokia ‘Geenty's Green’ Ideal hedging for dry sunny situations. Green 30 - 40cm sold out leaves, yellow flowers, red berries. Hardy Corokia ‘Mangatangi’ Attractive hardy shrub with compact habit and tight 30 - 40cm T green foliage. Yellow flowers & berries. Great hedging. Cortaderia richardii Renamed, see Austroderia richardii Toe toe Corynocarpus laevigatus Attractive tree with glossy green leaves and large 40cm ST $2.50 Karaka orange fruits Cyathea dealbata Iconic tree fern. Likes sun or light shade, drier soils, 30 - 40cm 1.5L $6.00 Ponga / Silver Fern sheltered sites. Cyperus ustulatus Sharp-edged swamp grass 60 -100cm. Fast 40cm sold out Giant umbrella sedge growing with olive blades. Ideal for wetland revegetation. Dacrycarpus dacrydioides Tall forest tree with fruits attractive to birds. 40 - 60cm sold out Kahikatea Excellent specimen tree. Grows in most soils, 60 - 80cm sold out especially useful in lowland forests, riparian terraces & swampy ground. Dacrydium cupressinum Large attractive forest tree. Suitable for planting in 40 - 50cm sold out Rimu sheltered shady sites and light wells amongst 60 - 80cm 1.5 litre $7.50 primary plantings. Discaria toumatou var. 20 - 30cm RX90 Rare prostrate coastal form of matagouri. Spiky prostrate ltd thorns, scented flowers Spring. Prostrate matagouri Dodonaea viscosa Very quick growing tree for dry sites and free 40 - 50cm sold out Akeake draining soils. For coastal planting and shelter. Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
Dodonaea viscosa Quick growing tree with purple foliage and seeds 40 - 50cm T ‘Purpurea’ making it useful for shelter or landscape purposes Purple akeake rather than revegetation. Disphyma australe Fleshy plant of coastal cliffs and talus slopes. spread RX90 Horokaka / native ice plant White-mauve flowers, frost tender. ltd Eleocarpus hookerianus Forest tree with long-persisting juvenile stage of 40 - 60cm 1.5 litre $7.50 Pokaka interlacing branches and variable small leaves. Purplish - brown nuts Eleocharis spachelata Thick rhizomatous rush that moves into deep water 50 - 60cm RX90 $4.00 Kuta forming rafts around pond margins. Water ltd treatment. Ficinia nodosa Hardy fine green-orange clump forming sedge 30cm H Knobby club rush / wiwi found on dry rocky headlands, sand dunes, around 40 - 50cm sold out estuaries & coastlines. Ficinia spiralis Hardy orange-green spiked coastal sedge that 40 - 50cm sold out Pingao binds sand dunes. Fuchsia excorticata Semi-deciduous fast growing forest tree with 40cm sold out Tree Fuchsia / kotukutuku orangey papery bark and berries attractive to birds. Best with some shelter. Fuchsia procumbens Creeping light green ground cover with attractive Spread RX90 Shore fuchsia flowers & red fruits. Deciduous in frosty areas. Fuscospora cliffortioides Smallest growing beech tree to altitudes of 1200m. 50cm T $3.00 Mountain Beech Best with cool climate & well drained roots. Fuscospora fusca Large tree, suitable for free draining cooler moist 50 - 75cm sold out Red Beech situations with some shelter. Fuscospora solandri Large tree, suitable for free draining soils with 50 - 75cm sold out Black Beech reasonable shelter. Lowland forests and coastal sites. Fuscospora truncata Large tree, suitable for lowland forests with 50 - 75cm sold out Hard beech established shelter. Ridge-line beech species. Lovely specimen tree. Gratiola sexdentata Attractive creeping wetland plant on the edge of Spread RX90 lakes & swamps. Dark red stems. Flowers white ltd with purple strips & yellow throat. Griselinia littoralis Very hardy small tree with bright green leaves & 40 - 60cm sold out Broadleaf berries attractive to birds. For shelter & revegetation planting. Gunnera prorepens Creeping mat forming plant for shady damp places. Spread RX90 Shore fuchsia Bronze foliage & erect red fruits 10cm. Hebe ‘Annabell’s Violet’ Attractive vigorous shrub to 2m. Large pointed 40cm RT leaves & rich purple flowers. Hebe ‘Blue Gem’ Thick round leaves with deep purple flowers in 20 - 30cm sold out summer. Good wind tolerant coastal plant. 1m. Hebe brachysiphon Shrub of 1m with light green/yellow leaves. Nelson 20 - 30cm T lakes, mountainous hardy Hebe. ltd Hebe cupressoides Nationally threatened whipcord Hebe of Eastern Sth 20 - 30cm RX90 Is. Attractive bushy shrub with tight grey-green scale -like leaves. 1m. Hebe decumbens Hardy prostrate Hebe. Dark green leaves with dark Spread RX90 red margins & white flowers. Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
Hebe ‘Lavender Lace’ Attractive shrub to 1.5m with narrow light green 20 - 30cm RX90 leaves. Racemes lavender fading white. Hebe leiophylla Quick growing shrub to 2m with bright green foliage 30 - 40cm sold out & white flowers. Widespread species from the coast to Nelson Lakes. Hebe obtusata Prostrate habit, mauve flowers (summer-winter). 20 - 30cm RX90 Waitakere coastal Hebe Found on windy cliffs on Auckland’s W coast. 0.5m. Hebe salicifolia Local quick growing shrub with attractive flowers. 40cm T Koromiko Open sites & free draining soils, upland and inland areas. Grows 2–3m. Hebe stenophylla Common local hardy spreading shrub with white 30 - 40cm T Narrow leaved koromiko flowers. Open sites & free draining soils. Coastal to inland river margins. Grows to 2-3 metres. Hebe stricta Local Hebe similar in form and habit to H. salicifolia 30 - 40cm T Koromiko but smaller leaves & of more coastal and lowland valley localities. Grows 2m. Hebe ‘Snowdrift’ H. stricta selection, vigorous shrub with light green 40cm sold out leaves & long white racemes early summer & again in winter-spring. 2m. Hebe topiaria Very neat compact mound forming Hebe of alpine 20 - 30cm RX90 areas in NW Nelson. Blue-grey foliage. 0.75m. Hebe ‘Wiri Mist’ Hebe cultivar with tight spreading habit and white 20 - 30cm RX90 flowers. Good clipped border or low hedge. 0.6m. Hoheria angustifolia Hardy erect tree. Attractive specimen & useful 50 - 60cm sold out Narrow leaved lacebark revegetation species, tolerant of full sun & frosts, quick growing, white flowers. Hoheria ovata Attractive weeping form of lacebark from NW 40 - 50cm T Long leaved lacebark Nelson. Fast growing, large scented flowers. Juncus pallidus Forms light green robust clumps, colonising damp 40 - 50cm sold out Giant rush barren ground and swamps. Water treatment. Kunzea amathicola Sand dwelling species of kanuka, growing locally 40 - 50cm T Sand kanuka around Farewell Spit and Puponga. Kunzea ericoides Local quick growing tree for open exposed sites & 40 - 50cm T Kanuka poor soils. Excellent for shelter & revegetation. Widespread. Kunzea robusta Quick growing tree for open exposed sites & poor 40 - 50cm T East Coast kanuka soils. Excellent for shelter & revegetation. Kunzea serotina Quick growing tree for open exposed sites & poor 30 - 40cm T Nelson Lakes kanuka soils. Excellent for shelter & revegetation. ltd Leptinella calcarea Groundcover with grey-green ferny like foliage Spread RX90 found in NW Nelson. ltd Leptinella dioica Fast growing groundcover with bright green fern- Spread RX90 Shore Leptinella like leaves & bush honey scented yellow flowers. Leptospermum scoparium Hardy colonising shrub with attractive white flowers. 40 - 50cm sold out Manuka Grows in almost all sites & soils. For revegetation, oil, honey and wetland planting. Leptospermum ‘Gaiety Manuka cultivar with double pink flowers, reddish 30cm sold out Girl’ foliage. Leptospermum ‘Martinii’ Manuka cultivar with large single pink flowers. 30cm RX90 Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
Leptospermum ‘Red Manuka cultivar with single deep red flowers. 30cm RX90 Ensign’ Leptostigma setulosum Attractive hardy ground cover with thin pale green Spread RX90 leaves creating slight mounds. Libertia grandiflora Small clump forming green/gold flax like plant with 20 - 30cm T Native Iris spikes of white flowers extending well beyond the leaves in spring. Libertia ixioides Strap like leaves in a tight clump with flowers on 30cm sold out Native Iris shorter spikes amidst the foliage. Yellow pods remain for months. Libertia mooreae Smaller evergreen species with fine grass like 20 - 30cm T Moores Iris foliage & sprays of white flowers extending beyond leaves. Libertia peregrinans Attractive native Iris with spreading orange coloured 30cm T Native Iris blades & white flowers. Naturally occurring on coastal dunes & cliffs. Best in sunny situations. Libocedrus bidwillii Ornamental specimen of sub alpine forests with 30 - 40cm T $3.50 Mt. Cedar / kaikawaka conical form and string bark. Hardy 5m. Libocedrus plumosa Attractive specimen tree with pyrimidal form similar 40cm sold out Native Cedar / kawaka in appearance to exotic conifers. Grows locally in western GB. Lobelia angulata (syn. Vigorous growing groundcover, green foliage Spread RX90 Pratia) smothered with white flowers followed by red fruits. Panakenake Lophomyrtus obcordata Hardy small shrub for revegetation and 40cm sold out Rohutu conservation in lowland forest and scrub. Lophozonia menziesii Large tree and specific host of the threatened 40 - 50cm sold out Silver beech scarlet mistletoe. Suitable for free draining lowland 60 - 80cm 1.5L $7.50 forest, wetter areas – sub-alpine. Machaerina articulata (syn. Naturally occurring at just one location locally, this 40 - 50cm RX90 Baumea) striking rush-like plant of shallow water & pond Stout Jointed rush margins has excellent potential for water treatment & landscape value! Machaerina rubiginosa Slender green rush-like foliage found in swamps 50 - 60cm RX90 Orange nut sedge helping with erosion & water treatment. 1m. ltd Macropiper excelsum Renamed, see Piper excelsum. Kawakawa Mazus novae zelandiae Nationally critical spreading herb, dark green Spread RX90 impolitus f. hurtis leaves, white-mauve flowers. Good ground cover Dwarf musk for poorly drained partial shade. Mazus radicans Spreading wetland groundcover shrub. Large white Spread RX90 Swamp musk flowers flecked with purple & yellow. Melicytus crassifolius Prostrate stout rigid interlacing branches. Masses spread RX90 Porcupine shrub white/grey blotched berries enjoyed by lizards. Occurs on the Boulder Bank. Melicytus ramiflorus Quick growing small tree. Purple berries attractive 40cm sold out Mahoe / Whiteywood to birds. Prefers sheltered situations. Light to medium frosts only when young. Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
Melicytus waipapa Sparsely distributed shrub of rigid interlacing 30cm RX90 Lowland porcupine shrub branches. Small dark green leaves, masses of spread ltd white-grey blotched fruit for lizards. Metrosideros excelsa Large spreading tree with crimson flowers. Light 40 cm T $2.50 Pohutakawa frosts only. Not recommended for revegetation W of Marahau, due to hybridisation with Met. rob. Metrosideros robusta Thick leathery leaved rata of coastal areas locally 50 - 60cm sold out Northern rata (GB/Abel Tasman). Needs sunny well drained sites. Vivid red summer flowers. Light frosts. Metrosideros umbellata High rainfall & upland cooler climes rata, smaller 40 - 50cm 2 litre $7.50 Southern rata leaved & red flowers. Frost hardy, slow growing. Locally occurring Maitai & Roding River valleys, Nelson Lakes, Takaka Hill. Muehlenbeckia axillaris Extremely tough groundcover forming dense dark Spread RX90 green mats, white flowers & fruits enjoyed by lizards. Muehlenbeckia complexa Hardy sprawling shrub of tangled wiry stems. Useful 30 - 40cm sold out Pohuehue for covering banks, or train to climb for low hedging. Fed on by native butterfly caterpillars and lizards too. Muehlenbeckia Interesting grey-brown prostrate linear wiry form Spread RX90 ephedrioides with virtually no leaves. Fruits for lizards & Copper ltd butterflies. Myoporum laetum Very quick growing tree for exposed sites, salt 40cm sold out Ngaio winds and poor soils. For coastal shelter & revegetation. Light frosts. Myriophyllum propinquum Aquatic plant. Will grow in ponds & slow moving spread RX90 Water Milfoil stream margins as an emergent plant. ltd Myrsine australis Medium bushy shrub or small tree. Will grow in 40cm sold out Mapou/Red matipo most situations though dislikes heavy frosts. Also suitable for hedging. Nestegis lanceolata Attractive specimen tree recently rediscovered 50 - 75cm sold out White maire locally in the Moutere & Richmond Ranges. Dark green leaves with yellow drupes. Nestegis montana Handsome evergreen forest tree. Dark green 50 - 75cm 1.5 litre $7.50 Narrow leaved maire leaves. Small purple berries. Very rare in Sth Is. Nothofagus species Renamed, see Fuscospora & Lophozonia Beech Olearia albida Large grey-green wavy leaves. Clusters of white 40cm sold out daisy-like flowers. Tough Nth Is. coastal plant or good hedging. 4m. Olearia avicenniaefolia Hardy grey-green foliage, forms compact shrubs on 40cm sold out Grey Tree Daisy dry rocky outcrops and road margins. Olearia cheesemanii One of the showiest Olearia with brilliant white 30 - 40cm sold out Streamside Tree Daisy daisy-like flowers. Requires good drainage. 2m. Olearia lineata Great hedging plant, fast growing & hardy with fine 40cm ST grey willowy leaves. Naturally found on steep river ltd gorges & amongst rock outcrops lower Sth Is. 4m. Olearia nummularifolia Hardy lime green shrub with tight habit to 1m. 30cm ST Useful filler for sunny dry, tough spots in the garden.1m. Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
Olearia paniculata Tall shrub for dry, exposed free draining sites. For 40 - 50cm sold out Akiraho revegetation, shelter and coastal planting. 5m. Olearia solandri Hardy quick growing shrub of tidal estuaries. Also 25 - 35cm sold out tolerates dry exposed coastal sites. Abundant fragrant flowers. 3m. Ozothamnus leptophyllus Very hardy shrub with small tight silvery-green 40cm T Tauhinu / cottonwood foliage. Suited to exposed coastal situations. Pachystegia insignis Hardy small shrub with thick leathery leaves and 20cm T $2.50 Marlborough Rock Daisy white daisy flowers. ltd Pennantia corymbosa Hardy tree with divaricating juvenile form tolerating 40 - 50cm sold out Kaikomako / Bell bird tree a wide range of situations. White flowers & mass fruit produced on attractive adult tree. Phormium cookianum Very hardy flax reaching 1m. Nectar bearing flowers 20 - 30cm T ‘Green Dwarf’ attractive to birds. Phormium cookianum ssp. Very hardy plant with arching blades of coastal 40cm sold out hookeri sites. Grows in most sites & soils. For birds, low Coastal flax / wharariki shelter, amenity plantings. Phormium tenax A very hardy plant, grows in a wide range of soils & 40cm T Harakeke / flax sites but prefers moisture. For wetlands & low shelter. Attractive to birds Pimelea aridula X Hardy mat forming plant with pointed grey foliage Spread RX90 and white flowers ltd Pimelea carnosa Tight light grey-green tiny foliage, mat forming, Spread RX90 ‘Te Hapu’ white flowers & fruits. ltd Pimelea prostrata ‘Anatoki Hardy mat forming plant with fine blue foliage and Spread RX90 Blue’ white flowers. Piper excelsum (syn. Evergreen shrub with heart shaped leaves & 40cm T Macropiper) orange drupes favoured by birds. Understorey/ Kawakawa margins species. Light frosts. Pittosporum colensoi Similar to Pitt. ten. of Western Sth Is. Glossy dark 40cm T Black matipo green leaves less undulate. Intermediate forms common where the two overlap/hybridise. Hardy. Pittosporum dallii Rare species from the Cobb Valley. Toothed 50 - 70cm 1.5L $7.50 leathery dark green foliage. Scented cream flowers. Pittosporum eugenioides Quick growing small tree. Grows in the open or in 40 - 50cm T Lemonwood / tarata part shade & most soils. For revegetation & shelter Pittosporum tenuifolium Very hardy small tree. Grows in exposed sites & 40cm T Kohuhu most soils. For revegetation & low shelter. Plagianthus divaricatus Small to medium shrub with densely interlaced 40cm sold out Saltmarsh ribbonwood reddish-brown stems. Grows in estuarine situations. Plagianthus regius Very quick growing hardy upright tree of river plains 50 - 60cm sold out Ribbonwood and valleys. Grows in open sites & most soils. For shelter & revegetation. Poa anceps Soft broad-leaved bright green grass. Useful 30 - 40cm sold out Carpet Poa groundcover for tough dry sites or under trees. Poa aff. cita Light fawn-green tussock. Tolerates coastal dry 30cm T Coastal silver tussock sunny situations. Poa cita Graceful light green - tawny tussock which prefers 40cm T Silver tussock dry sunny situations. Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
Podocarpus totara Hardy, spreading tree. Fruits attractive to birds. 40 - 50cm sold out Totara Grows in a wide range of soil types. For 60 - 80cm sold out revegetation, farm planting or forestry. Potamogeton cheesemanii Aquatic plant growing on the edge of creeks & spread RX90 Red pond weed ponds. Attractive coppery leaves float on surface. ltd Prumnopitys ferruginea Attractive slow growing forest tree with large red 40 -50cm sold out Miro fruits attractive to birds. For supplementary planting 50 - 60cm 1.5L $7.50 once shelter is established or present. Prumnopitys taxifolia Very hardy large tree. Fruits attractive to birds. 30 - 40cm T sold out Matai Grows in a wide range of conditions. For 50 - 60cm 1.5L $7.50 revegetation, & farm planting. Pseudopanax arboreus A large shrub with bold leaves & seeds attractive to 40cm sold out Five finger birds. Prefers semi-shade. Pseudopanax crassifolius Interesting juvenile form with long lanceolate leaves 30 - 40cm sold out Lancewood shortening with maturity. Hardy specimen tree. 40 - 60cm 1.5L $6.00 Pseudopanax ferox Hardy small tree. Grows in exposed sites & dry 20 - 30cm ST $3.00 Toothed lancewood soils. For supplementary planting. 1.5L $6.00 Rhopalostylis sapida Beautiful slow growing palm tree largely of moist 20 - 30cm sold out Nikau palm coastal gullies and streams requiring shelter from 40 - 60cm 2.5 litre $8.50 frost and direct sun when young. Rubus X barkeri Hardy prostrate rooting bramble with attractive Spread RX90 Hybrid creeping lawyer green-reddish bronze foliage. A vigorous sterile hybrid that’s slightly prickly! Rubus parvus Hardy ground cover shrub with red raspberry like Spread RX90 Mt. bush lawyer fruits ltd Shoenoplectus Upright bluish-green rhizomatous reed 1-2m tall. 50cm sold out tabernaemontani Good for water treatment ponds, grey water Lake club rush reedbeds, or wetlands. Sophora longicarinata Local kowhai occurring on Takaka hill & also 50 - 60cm T $3.00 Limestone kowhai Richmond Range mineral belts. Erect small tree ltd with light yellow flowers & small leaves. Sophora microphylla Medium sized tree with yellow flowers attractive to 40 - 50cm T sold out South Island kowhai birds. Grows in most sites & soils. For riparian, 50 - 75cm 1.5L $6.00 revegetation & farm planting. Sophora tetraptera Quick growing kowhai for home or amenity planting. 40 - 50cm T $3.00 Kowhai Not local to this area so not recommended for revegetation. Spinifex sericeus Land forming grass, binding sand dunes systems. 40 – 50cm sold out Silver sand binding sedge Attractive silvery silky appearance with large spiky seed heads. Teucridium parvifolium Forest margin shrub in gradual decline nationally. 30 - 40cm T Native germander Twiggy habit, small leaves, abundant white flowers ltd in spring. Prune to shape. Typha orientalis Forms spreading pale green clumps. Deciduous. 40cm RX90 Raupo Classic bulrush with large furry brown seed heads. ltd Good for water treatment, aggressive. Weinmannia racemosa Attractive tree once more widespread with dense 30 - 40cm sold out Kamahi spikes of white flowers and reddening seed capsules. Hardy. Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
Terms Priority is given and prices apply to plant orders of 20 per species minimum. We will endeavour to meet your requirements for lesser orders or if you’re filling gaps from previous years, however we cannot break-up orders beyond multiples of four. Potted stock or plants marked as being in ‘limited supply’ (ltd), minimum requirements do not apply. We stock & find the following useful (prices exclude gst, & subject to change) Bamboo Stakes - (10 - 12mm x 90cm) - one per plant keeps them easy to find. Bundle of 250 / $45.00, 25 cents each for part bundles. Green guards - 450mm high, re-usable corflute material, for release spray and animal pest protection. $1.30 per guard for packs of 50 or more. One bamboo required per guard for most sites (a second may help secure these in very windy locales). Coir Guards - Biodegradable, available in various sizes. POA. Cardboard Guards - Biodegradable plant protection. $1.75 packs of 25 Fert tabs - (5g controlled release) - for nutrient starved sites especially. $150/Carton (1500 tabs). 20 cents each/part carton. Look after young plants! Maintaining a weed free diameter/growing zone can increase growth rates by 3 - 4 fold when compared with being left to compete with grasses and weeds. Wire Baskets: If we lend you our RT frames at planting time please ensure these are returned by the end of September and that you notify a staff member. Any unreturned frames will be charged $30 per frame. ALL PLANTS MUST BE UPLIFTED BY 30 SEPTEMBER (unless by prior arrangement). Holding charges will apply beyond. ~ We’re happy to recycle pots and undamaged rootrainer sleeves ~ Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
ORDER FORM TITOKI NURSERY Ltd. 26 Palmer Road, RD1 Brightwater, 7091 Phone & Fax 03 542 3421 Email: info@titokinursery.co.nz. Website: www.titokinursery.co.nz Name........................................................ Address........................................................ Phone & Fax............................................. Email…………………………………………... Intended Planting Time (Please circle): Autumn / Winter / Spring Number Plant Name Unless otherwise stated the following prices apply Hillson rootrainer (H) $1.50 Tinus rootrainer (T) 500 plants $2.30
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