Hedging plants are an essential feature for creating privacy, shelter, and structure in New Zealand gardens. Whether you're looking for a fast-growing screen, a coastal-tolerant barrier, or a neatly clipped formal hedge, The Plant Company offers the best selection of hedging plants NZ wide. Our range includes hardy natives like Griselinia and Pittosporum, as well as exotic favourites such as Portuguese Laurel and Photinia. Carefully selected for New Zealand conditions, our hedging plants thrive in coastal, rural, and urban environments. Whether you need a low-maintenance boundary or an attractive living fence, we have the perfect hedge variety to suit your needs. Browse our collection below and find the ideal plants to create a stunning, long-lasting hedge for your landscape.
Coprosma repens, commonly known as the Mirror Bush, NZ Laurel, Shiny Leaf, or Taupata, is a hardy, NZ native shrub that features lush and glossy...
Coprosma virescens, commonly known as Mingimini or Mikimiki, is a twiggy, NZ native shrub. It features small, green leaves carried on a frame made up...
Dodonaea viscosa, commonly known as the Green Ake Ake, features lush, bright green leaves which are held densely off upright stems. The foliage is...
Kunzea ericoides, commonly known as the Kanuka tree, is a fast growing, NZ native tree. It features small, dark green leaves which release a pleasant...
Melicope ternata, commonly known as Wharangi, this is a small, NZ native tree grown for its lovely foliage. This evergreen bears glossy, lime-green...
Melicytus ramiflorus, commonly known as Mahoe, is a mid-sized, NZ native tree featuring lush foliage which is bright green and tends to become darker...
Myoporum laetum, commonly known as Ngaio, is a NZ native tree grown for its lush foliage and showy flowers. It features large and fleshy, green...
Pittosporum eugenioides, commonly known as Lemonwood or Tarata, features green-yellow foliage which has a strong lemony smell when crushed. Large...
Pittosporum ralphii is a hardy, NZ native tree that features thick and leathery, light green leaves that have undersides densely clad with white...
Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as Kohuhu Pittosporum or Black Matipo, is an evergreen, NZ native tree growing up to 10 m tall and 3 m wide...
Podocarpus totara, otherwise known as the Tōtara tree, is an iconic, NZ native tree featuring needle-like, green foliage. It grows with a broad and...
Podocarpus totara Aurea, commonly known as Golden Totara, features golden foliage, which is made up of short, needle-like leaves that are held...
Tecomanthe speciosa, commonly known as the Three Kings Vine, is a NZ native climber grown for its foliage and flowers. It features large and glossy...
Alectryon excelsus, commonly known as Titoki or NZ Oak, is a NZ native, evergreen tree growing to about 8 m tall and 3 m wide. It carries glossy...
Griselinia Broadway Mint, commonly known as Kapuka or NZ Broadleaf, is a fast growing, small, NZ native tree with dense branching and lush foliage...
Muehlenbeckia astonii, commonly known as Shrubby Tororaro or Mingimingi, is a NZ native shrub featuring densely interlaced branches. The wiry stems...
Pittosporum crassifolium, commonly known as Karo, Cheesewood, or Kaikaro, is a NZ native tree that carries glossy green leaves that are complemented...
Pittosporum Stephens Island, commonly known as Kohuhu, is a NZ native shrub that features grey-green leaves that are held densely on upright stems...
Pseudopanax laetus, commonly known as the Five Finger Tree, is a large, NZ native shrub featuring lush, glossy green foliage. Small, cream-coloured...
Pseudowintera colorata, commonly known as Horopito, is a NZ native shrub grown for its colourful foliage. New growth has dominant red tones and ages...
Pittosporum Wrinkled Blue, commonly known as Kohuhu, is a small, NZ native tree that grows vigorously, producing small, silver-blue, wavy-edged...
Griselinia littoralis, commonly known as Kapuka or NZ Broadleaf, features glossy foliage that is thick, deep green, and held densely. It typically...
Griselinia Ardmore Emerald, commonly known as Kapuka or NZ Broadleaf, is a fast growing, NZ native with dark green, glossy leaves with light yellow...
Haloragis erecta Wellington Bronze, commonly known as Shrubby Haloragis, is a NZ native shrub that features bronze-purple foliage. The colourful...
When it comes to creating privacy, defining boundaries, or adding aesthetic appeal to your garden, hedge plants are an excellent choice. Whether you're looking for a fast-growing screen to block unwanted views or a coastal-tolerant barrier that withstands salty winds, selecting the right hedge plant is crucial. This guide will walk you through the best hedge plants available, including those suited for New Zealand gardens, and provide tips on how to create the perfect living fence.
Hedge plants offer several benefits beyond just privacy. They act as windbreaks, reduce noise, and provide shelter for wildlife. Moreover, they contribute to the visual appeal of your garden, offering a lush and green backdrop to your outdoor space. Let's explore some of the best hedge plants that can cater to various needs.
If you're looking for a quick solution to create a private retreat, fast-growing hedges are the way to go. These plants grow rapidly, forming dense barriers in just a few seasons.
Gardening by the coast comes with its own set of challenges, particularly due to salt-laden winds. Choosing coastal-tolerant plants ensures your hedge will thrive despite these harsh conditions.
New Zealand’s climate can vary significantly from region to region, so selecting hedge plants that suit local conditions is important.
A living fence not only serves as a boundary but also adds natural beauty to your landscape. Here's how to create and maintain a healthy, thriving hedge.
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