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Appearance:
Coprosma ‘Lobster’ boasts a striking reddish hue in its foliage, with some variations displaying a lobster-orange color. The leaves are small and often appear intertwined, creating a dense, textured effect.
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Size and Shape:
This shrub typically grows to a height of around 0.6 meters (2 feet) and can spread to 1.2 meters (4 feet) wide. It forms a compact, bushy shape, making it suitable for various landscaping uses.
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Hardiness:
‘Lobster’ is known for its hardiness, tolerating coastal conditions, wind, and drought. It can also handle full sun to partial shade.
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Garden Uses:
Its compact size and interesting foliage make it a popular choice for:
- Borders: Adding a splash of color and texture to garden edges.
- Low Hedges: Creating neat, defined borders or screens.
- Groundcover: Mass planting to cover areas with a vibrant, textured groundcover.
- Mixed Plantings: Contrasting with other plants in a garden bed or container.
- Coastal Gardens: Due to its tolerance of coastal conditions.
- Borders: Adding a splash of color and texture to garden edges.
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Maintenance:
Coprosma ‘Lobster’ is relatively low-maintenance, requiring well-drained soil and regular watering, especially when first planted. It can be pruned to maintain its shape or left to grow naturally.
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Other Features:It may produce small, inconspicuous flowers in the summer, and its berries attract birds.
Last Updated on September 23, 2025 by admin
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