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Griselinia littoralis - Broadleaf

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Griselinia littoralis is a celebrated gem in the landscaping industry, famously known as the Broadleaf. This sturdy, low maintenance evergreen shrub, hailing from the picturesque coasts of New Zealand, champions a vivacious display of glossy oval leaves that maintain a vibrant, apple-green hue year-round to refresh your garden aesthetics. Noteworthy for reaching a commanding height and spread of up to 15 feet at maturity, the Broadleaf has proven to be a popular choice for creating dense, captivating privacy hedges. Its adaptability to a spectrum of soil types and light conditions, ranging from partial shade to full sunlight, combined with remarkable coastal salinity tolerance, make this resilient shrub a versatile addition to both urban and seaside gardens. Despite its tropical roots, Broadleaf triumphs in the face of frost down to -10°C, while preserving its luscious and tranquil ambience, thereby providing enduring value with its extraordinary blend of function and beauty.

  • Size: Up to 15 feet tall and wide
  • Foliage: Glossy, apple-green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Coastal Salinity Tolerance: Ideal for seaside gardens
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