A well-designed garden begins with high-quality plants that not only thrive in your local climate but also enhance the aesthetic and function of your outdoor space. At The Plant Company, we specialize in offering premium Griselinia hedging plants, including the popular Broadway Mint and Ardmore Emerald varieties. Our plants are specially selected for their ability to perform in both coastal and urban gardens, and we offer fast, reliable NZ-wide shipping to make garden transformation easier than ever.
In addition to Griselinia, we offer a beautiful range of Camellia and Hydrangea plants, perfect companions to hedging that provide seasonal color and year-round beauty.
Griselinia – The Perfect Hedging Plant for New Zealand Gardens
If you’re searching for a hardy, fast-growing, and attractive evergreen hedge, Griselinia littoralis is the ideal solution. Native to New Zealand, this versatile plant is well-known for its glossy green leaves, dense growth habit, and excellent tolerance to wind and salt spray.
Why Choose Griselinia?
- Evergreen foliage ensures your garden looks lush all year
- Grows rapidly, making it ideal for privacy screens
- Exceptionally tolerant to coastal winds and salty air
- Easy to shape and maintain
- Works beautifully in both modern and classic landscapes
Whether you're creating a boundary, a windbreak, or simply want to add structure to your outdoor space, Griselinia is the go-to option for gardeners across the country.
Broadway Mint and Ardmore Emerald – Our Top Griselinia Varieties
At The Plant Company, we supply two exceptional Griselinia cultivars that cater to different garden needs.
Broadway Mint
This variety offers smooth, mint-green foliage and a slightly more upright form. It’s a favorite for urban gardens, where its refined appearance adds a sophisticated touch. Broadway Mint is particularly well-suited to formal hedging and narrower spaces where a tidy, compact look is desired.
Ardmore Emerald
Known for its robust growth and deep green leaves, Ardmore Emerald is the best option for coastal properties or areas exposed to harsh winds. It establishes quickly, forms a dense screen, and is incredibly durable under tough conditions.
Both varieties are available in a range of sizes and can be planted year-round, making them convenient choices for landscapers and home gardeners alike.
Enhance Your Garden with Camellia – Stunning Evergreen Flowering Shrubs
While Griselinia provides structure and year-round greenery, Camellia adds timeless elegance with its bold, seasonal flowers. These evergreen shrubs are beloved for their glossy foliage and beautiful blooms that appear from late autumn through early spring, a time when few other plants flower.
Why Plant Camellia?
- Offers winter and early spring color
- Ideal for hedges, screens, or feature planting
- Thrives in part-shade to full sun
- Low maintenance and long-lived
Camellia japonica and Camellia sasanqua are among the most popular varieties, each with unique flowering habits and growth forms. Whether used in formal settings or as part of a mixed garden bed, Camellias add depth, contrast, and seasonal delight to any landscape.
Pairing Griselinia hedging with Camellia creates a garden that balances strength with elegance—lush green backdrops complemented by bursts of vibrant pink, white, or red flowers.
Add Summer Colour with Hydrangea – Lush and Long-Lasting Blooms
To bring vibrant summer color and a soft, romantic feel to your garden, look no further than Hydrangea. These classic flowering shrubs are known for their large, spherical flower heads that bloom from late spring through summer.
Benefits of Growing Hydrangea:
- Showy blooms in blue, pink, purple, and white
- Long flowering season
- Tolerates a range of soil conditions, especially when kept moist
- Pairs beautifully with structured hedging plants like Griselinia
Hydrangeas are ideal for planting at the base of hedges, in borders, or as standalone feature plants. Their rich foliage and generous flowering habit offer a wonderful contrast to the clean, strong lines of Griselinia.
Perfect for Coastal and Urban Gardens
Gardening in New Zealand often means dealing with extreme coastal winds, salt exposure, or limited space in urban environments. That’s why our selection is tailored to thrive in these unique conditions.
- Griselinia, with its salt and wind tolerance, is ideal for coastal homes.
- Camellia flourishes in shaded city gardens and provides winter blooms when others are dormant.
- Hydrangea brings lush beauty to courtyards and shaded patios.
Each of these plants performs beautifully on its own, but when combined, they create diverse, vibrant gardens that look stunning year-round.
Fast, Reliable NZ-Wide Delivery
At The Plant Company, we’re proud to offer nationwide delivery to every corner of New Zealand. We take great care in selecting, preparing, and packaging your plants to ensure they arrive healthy, hydrated, and garden-ready.
From small residential courtyards to large-scale landscape projects, we cater to gardeners, designers, and professionals with a wide range of plant sizes and varieties.
Why Buy from The Plant Company?
We’re not just plant suppliers—we’re passionate about helping Kiwis grow better gardens. When you shop with us, you get:
- Expertly grown, premium-grade plants
- Access to leading varieties like Griselinia Broadway Mint and Ardmore Emerald
- A curated selection of Camellia and Hydrangea to enhance your plant palette
- Fast, secure, and dependable delivery anywhere in NZ
- Friendly, knowledgeable customer support
We are committed to providing not only the best plants but also the advice and service you need to succeed in your gardening journey.
Start Your Garden Makeover Today
Whether you’re looking to build a privacy screen, create a formal hedge, or bring color and life to your landscape, our premium selection of Griselinia, Camellia, and Hydrangea plants can help you achieve your garden goals.
Explore our range online and enjoy the convenience of fast NZ-wide shipping direct to your door. With The Plant Company, growing a healthy, beautiful garden has never been easier.