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New Zealand Native Trees
New Zealand’s very own. Black Bridge Nurseries has long been associated with an extensive range of New Zealand’s native flora. Whether you are needing a large Puriri tree to grace your lawn and draw the fat native pigeons or a ‘street lot’ of Pohutakawa ‘Maori Princess’ or ‘Maungapiko’ for a subdivision planting, there is a good chance that Black Bridge will have just what you are looking for. Our tree fern range is also growing and we can supply large Mamaku ‘Black Punga’ and Dicksonia’s that will finish a native planting perfectly. If we have not listed the species you are after, give us a call anyway, with 60,000 plus trees there’s a good chance we may just have your need tucked away somewhere.
Hedging
Hedges are an ideal way of creating privacy, shelter or small boundaries with the added bonus some plants produce flowers. With a little care and attention you can create a barrier far more beautiful than concrete, tin or wood!
Evergreen Exotic Trees
From the Majestic Norfolk Pines, to stately Cupressus totem and broadleaved flowering Magnolias and Camellias, exotic evergreen trees have helped enhance New Zealand’s landscape for generations. Who can imagine Marine Parade Napier without it’s Norfolk Pines or Cornwall Park Auckland without the Giant Butress roots of the Morton Bay Fig. Equally many gardens would not be complete without the winter flowering Camellias or distinctive Conifers to complete the look. Planted in sympathy with native trees, and the environment exotic evergreens can take your landscape to a new level. We have a huge and ever expanding range available including lines for hedging and pleaching and many unusual species for stand alone specimens or to create interest.
Deciduous trees
Who hasn’t fallen in love with a large old oak tree or admired the colours of autumn. New Zealand’s love affair with the European, Asian and American exotics is reflected in the huge range of deciduous trees on offer at Black Bridge Nurseries. We stock large numbers of many species so that the drive, street or boundary you wish to line can have an instant uniform look. Smaller numbers of some of the less known ornamental species are also stocked for the smaller court yard or for where you want to ‘make a show’. With deciduous hedging becoming an attractive screening alternative we are well placed to help with large lines of Carpinus and Fagus being grown for the very purpose. Call us today to discuss your needs with our experienced team or to offer your thoughts on the species that we should try, your feedback is valued, we look forward to hearing from you.
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