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Pseudopanax 'Moa's Toes'

NZ$7.00
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NZ native.

New variety with stunning leathery foliage in dark green to deep red foliage, the leaves resemble the toes of a moa bird.

Grows in sun to part shade, and tolerant of wind, drought and coastal areas. Also great for attracting native birds to the garden.

Looks great planted in small groups or as a single specimen. Will grow to 2m high and 2m wide. Can be trimmed.

These plants are in PB3 bags

Please email us at sales@fabflora.co.nz to place an order or enquire about freight costs

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NZ native.

New variety with stunning leathery foliage in dark green to deep red foliage, the leaves resemble the toes of a moa bird.

Grows in sun to part shade, and tolerant of wind, drought and coastal areas. Also great for attracting native birds to the garden.

Looks great planted in small groups or as a single specimen. Will grow to 2m high and 2m wide. Can be trimmed.

These plants are in PB3 bags

Please email us at sales@fabflora.co.nz to place an order or enquire about freight costs

NZ native.

New variety with stunning leathery foliage in dark green to deep red foliage, the leaves resemble the toes of a moa bird.

Grows in sun to part shade, and tolerant of wind, drought and coastal areas. Also great for attracting native birds to the garden.

Looks great planted in small groups or as a single specimen. Will grow to 2m high and 2m wide. Can be trimmed.

These plants are in PB3 bags

Please email us at sales@fabflora.co.nz to place an order or enquire about freight costs

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