What is Coprosma?
Coprosma is a genus of shrubs and small trees originating from the islands of Pacific, located in regions like New Zealand and Hawaii. Several species in this family are grown as ornamental plants, most often in mild areas similar to their native habitat, although some people grow in the interiors in greenhouses and conservatory. Pctures sometimes store these plants or order them on request and are also available through mailing order catalogs and exchanges with other gardeners. They are usually still green, with some cultivars having a colorful leaf in colors such as cream, pink and red. The flowers are small and are usually not very visible and develop on dark berries in the autumn months. Some species produce edible fruit; Maori people in New Zealand historically used some species as a food source. Edible fruit, jelly, fruit drinks and many other foods can be used in preparation.
These plants are not resistant. Are atcaused by a slight climate located along the coast and can be damaged in a cold winter, although a slight frost usually does not kill Coprosma . People living in cold regions where frost is regularly happening who are interested in growth Coprosma For cultivation Coprosma . In protected areas, plants will develop an upright growth custom, while in wind areas they tend to hold low to the ground. These plants can be used as land, boundaries, hedges or samples, depending on the landscape NG. Species with colored or bright leaves can produce visually attractive samples. Gardeners may want to be aware that some plants have an unpleasant odor when they are crushed, as refers to the name of the family, which translates as "smells like feces".
Many types of Coprosma is also very suitable for gardeningcontainers. They can be grown in containers outdoors or interior. For people living in a cold climate, plants can be grown inside in the winter months and moved outside for summer. These plants can also be used in bonsai cultivation. Types with colored leaves can produce particularly distinctive samples. For the cultivation of bonsaii, pruning into the shape and training of wires is recommended that the plant develops into the desired shape.