''Coprosma repens'' is a
species
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of
flowering
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shrub or small
tree
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of the
genus
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Coprosma
''Coprosma'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It is found in New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands, Borneo, Java, New Guinea, islands of the Pacific Ocean to Australia and the Juan Fernández Islands.
Description
The name ''Copros ...
'', in the
family
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Rubiaceae
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,
native
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to New Zealand.
Common names include taupata, tree bedstraw,
mirror bush, looking-glass bush, New Zealand laurel and shiny leaf.
Description
The habit of this species varies markedly with its situation. In exposed situations, such as cliffs, it assumes a
prostrate habit, while in more sheltered areas it can grow as a small tree up to 8 metres in height.
It has thick and very glossy leaves which vary considerably in size, depending on exposure to the elements. The leaf margins are recurved, occasionally to the extent that the leaf may be cylindrical in cross-section.
[ The shiny leaves aid its survival near coastal locations.
''C. repens'' is ]dioecious
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. Flowers are produced in spring and summer, with the male flowers appearing in dense, compound clusters, and the female flowers in smaller clusters.[ Male flowers have a funnel shaped ]corolla
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that is 5 mm long, with lobes equal to the tube. Female flowers have a short calyx
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Biology
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, and a tubular corolla 3 mm long, with lobes shorter than the tube. Female plants produce orange-red ovoid drupe
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s, which are about 8 mm in diameter and 10 mm in length.[
]
Distribution
The species is native to the North Island
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, South Island
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, Kermadec Islands
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and Three Kings Islands
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in New Zealand.[
In Australia, it has become ]naturalised
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in coastal areas of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania,[ and it is now classified as an environmental ]weed
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.[
]
Cultivation
The species has been popular in coastal gardens due to its resistance to salt spray.[ Although it prefers well-drained sandy soils, it can cope with heavier soils.][
There is a large number of ]cultivar
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s:
*'Coffee Cream' - creamy yellow leaf margins
*'Coppershine' - foliage with a copper-bronze tinge
*'Evening Glow' - golden foliage which changes to rich orange and pink-red shades during autumn and winter
*'Marble Chips' - leaves with white margins and speckles
*'Picturata' - leaves with a golden central area
*'Pink Splendour' - leaves have pink and maroon shaded margins
*'Rainbow Surprise' - a small cultivar with small pink and yellow-green leaves
*'Taupata Gold' - cream leaves with green centres
*'Variegata' - leaves with a creamy-white margin
*'Yvonne' - compact form with dark-green leaves[ ]
The cultivars 'Marble Queen' and 'Picturata' have gained the Royal Horticultural Society
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's Award of Garden Merit
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History
The Award of Garden Merit ...
(confirmed 2017).
Gallery
File:Coffeecream.jpg, 'Coffee Cream' - a garden variety
File:Coppershine.jpg, 'Copper Shine'
File:Comprosmaevening.jpg, 'Evening Glow'
File:Comprosmainferno.jpg, 'Inferno'
File:Marble Chips.jpg, 'Marble Chips' variety
File:Starr 071024-0175 Coprosma repens.jpg, 'Picturata'
File:Pink splendour.jpg, 'Pink Splendour'
File:Rainbowsunrise.jpg, 'Rainbow Sunshine'
File:Comprosmatequila.jpg, 'Tequila Sunrise' variety
File:Comprosmawings.jpg, 'Wax Wings' variety
File:Coprosmavariegeta.jpg, 'Variegeta'
References
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repens
''Eprius'' is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae.
Species
*''Eprius repens'' Evans, 1955
*''Eprius repta'' Evans, 1955
*''Eprius veleda
''Eprius'' is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae.
Species ...
Flora of the Kermadec Islands
Flora of the North Island
Flora of the South Island
Ornamental plants