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PSEUDOPANAX NIGRA 3.3L

PSEUDOPANAX NIGRA 3.3L

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Showy multi-branched and bushy shrub with dark shiny purple to bronze leaves in whorls of five. Really looks a picture. Indispensible in a modern landscape as a feature plant or background. Makes a good tub plant for a year or two when it's readily transplanted to the garden.
Feature:

Bold and dramatic 'evergreen' landscape colour and form.

Uses: Gardens, patio pots and borders. A particulary effective wind-break and screen when planted en masse.
Position: Sun or shade, virtually any soil. Tolerant of light frost, wind and coastal conditions. Will handle warmer areas of Zone 8 with shelter from all but light frosts.
Care: Little needed, just sit back and watch it grow. You can trim tops to help bushiness or for a low screen if desired.

Height
x Width:

3 x 2 metres.

 

The dark bronze foliage of Pseudopanax nigra provides it with impact. It looks amazing among dramatic foliage plants, especially other natives such as bronze tussock grasses, Cordylines such as ‘Purple Tower’, Coprosmas like the bushy ‘Green and Gold’ or fine leafed, ground covering kinds. It also looks amazing when surrounded by the ground covering native Fuchsia procumbens, especially in winter when the deep red, glowing berries of the fuchsia are there to contrast with the dusky Pseudopanax nigra foliage.

For an intriguing look, try mingling the pink and cream foliage of the aptly named Coprosma ‘Painter’s Palette’ with ‘Platt’s Black’ flax (Phormium) and Pseudopanax nigra. Distinctive natives mix well with bold succulents too, and Pseudopanax nigra makes an exciting combination with chocolate and deep purple foliage varieties such as Echeveria ‘Chocolate’ and Aeonium ‘Schwarzkopf’. Pseudopanax nigra is easy to grow in any well drained soil and is drought tolerant once established. Lots of sun will produce the most intense foliage colours.