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Coprosma LobsterCoprosma LobsterCoprosma rugosa Lobster is a hardy, native evergreen, although the foliage is never green, but a distinctive lobster red. Selected by us for its quirky texture and structured detailing, Coprosma Lobster with its twisting, tangling branches and tiny leaves is called a divaricating shrub. Coprosma Lobster looks good as sculptural garden specimens, mass planted, hedged or set among other low-maintenance, structured plantings. The plant's bronze-red stems will go well with lime-green, black and silver foliage. Coprosma Lobsters unusual and interesting divaricating habit almost tempts oneself to clip it into a topiary or challenge it into some weird shape. Coprosma Lobster thrives in sun or part shade and is suited to coastal conditions. It adapts to most soil types and this plant is approximately eighteen months old when it reaches the garden centre and you can expect it to triple in size over the next three years growing to a height of 0.6 metres by 1.2 metres if desired. |
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