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Coprosma 'Golden Star' - Golden Star Mirror Plant

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Coprosma 'Golden Star' is a highly sought-after ornamental shrub, acclaimed for its entrancing blend of gold and lime-green foliage that not only endures but radiates charm all year long. This unassuming shrub can transform your landscape with an enticing interplay of colors, as the tones of its glossy, variegated leaves subtly intensify with streaks of orange during chilly months. As a semi-evergreen, it features an upright growth habit, reaching a convenient height of 3-5 feet making it an ideal choice for edging pathways, adorning borders, or adding an element of contrast to mixed containers. The Golden Star Mirror Plant, true to its name, comes to life in full sun and partial shade, where its brilliantly reflective leaves capture and scatter sunlight for a mesmerizing display. Renowned for its resilience, it thrives in well-drained soil and requires regular watering, making it a striking and manageable addition to any garden.

  • Size: 3-5 feet tall
  • Foliage: Glossy gold and green variegated leaves
  • Water usage: Regular
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Vibrancy: Features luminous leaves that reflect sunlight brilliantly
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