Coprosma ‘Brockii’ is a hardy New Zealand native shrub in the Rubiaceae family, valued for its dense, upright growth and small glossy green leaves with occasional bronze tones, typically growing 1–2.5 metres tall and wide, making it well suited to hedging, screening, and native plantings; it performs best in full sun to partial shade in well-drained soils, and is highly tolerant of wind, drought, frost, and coastal conditions once established, requiring only light trimming to maintain shape.
Has glossy green foliage, often with subtle bronze or reddish tones, especially on new growth or in cooler conditions.
Coprosma 'Brockii'
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Botanical Name Coprosma Maori Name Common Name ‘Brockii
Family Rubiaceae Type evergreen shrub Origin New Zealand Mature Height 1-2.5m Mature Spread 1-2.5m Sun Requirements Full sun to part shade Soil Free-draining, sandy or rocky soils; dislikes heavy, waterlogged ground Flowering small, inconspicuous flowers that are typically greenish and not showy, produces visible berries Wind Tolerance high tolerant Frost Tolerance high tolerant
Drought Tolerance high tolerant Growth Rate moderate to fast-growing, 30–60 cm per year Maintenance low, occasional trimming to maintain shape if preferred Conservation Status Not Threatened

