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Thanks David. I grow N. depressa and the fruit though very numerous are much smaller than N. balfouriana. Must try that some time. I love all those little crawling species with brightly coloured berries.
I have included two species of small Coprosmas for comparison.
Cohan,Here are two species growing under forest in shaded conditions, Nertera depressa and Nertera villosa. Nertera depressa also grows in more open sites and probably would tolerate growing indoors. Nertera is closely allied to Coprosma; the main difference is that Nertera species are not woody. I have included two species of small Coprosmas for comparison.
Mark,Was your Hawaiian Coprosma a creeping mat or a shrub? The pictures I found of Coprosma montana from Hawaii showed it to be a shrub with bright red or yellow berries.
Quote from: David Lyttle on March 27, 2010, 11:04:54 AMMark,Was your Hawaiian Coprosma a creeping mat or a shrub? The pictures I found of Coprosma montana from Hawaii showed it to be a shrub with bright red or yellow berries.Hard to quantify, as I remember it, it was a compact woody species, more shrub-like and upright than a mat. It was treated as a tender plant, grown on a windowsill. It was a Coprosma "sp".