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Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i
Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i
Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i
Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i
Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i
Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i
Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i
Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i
Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i
Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i
Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)-i

Creeping mirrorplant

Scientific name
Coprosma repens

Basic Information

Rubiaceae Family Coprosma Genus Creeping mirrorplant Species
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  • Shrub
Height
300cm ~
Flower Color
    Leaf Color
    Anthesis
    Sunlight Exposure
    Full Sun
    Hardiness Zones
    9
    Cold resistance
    Fair
    Heat resistance
    Good
    Habitat of origin
    New Zealand
    Growth Rate
    Normal

    What is Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)?

    What is Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)

    Creeping mirrorplant has several varieties, such as Emerald 'n' Gold, which displays green and gold variegated leaves. Another variety, Pink Splendor, features pink-tinged foliage. When selecting seedlings, opt for those with healthy, vibrant leaves and sturdy stems. Ensure the roots are well-developed and not root-bound. For seeds, choose fresh ones that are plump and free of mold. Look for uniformity in seed size and color. When purchasing, avoid wilted or damaged seedlings and seeds. Check for any signs of pests or diseases. It is essential to select varieties, seeds, and seedlings that meet your specific preferences and growing conditions.

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    Flower meaning

    Creeping mirrorplant, also known as Coprosma repens, is a species of flowering plant native to New Zealand. It belongs to the Rubiaceae family and is characterized by its glossy, elliptic leaves that vary in color from green to variegated shades of cream, pink, and red. The small, inconspicuous flowers of Coprosma repens bloom in clusters and are followed by colorful berries that range from orange to red, attracting birds. This plant is commonly used as ground cover or in landscaping due to its low maintenance requirements and ability to tolerate a variety of soil conditions. Coprosma repens is a hardy plant that thrives in full sun to partial shade and is drought-tolerant once established. It can grow up to 1 meter in height and spread, making it ideal for borders or edging in gardens. With its vibrant foliage and easy care, Coprosma repens is a popular choice for adding color and texture to outdoor spaces.

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    Calendar of Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)

    Calendar

    Creeping mirrorplant is susceptible to aphids, spider mites, and powdery mildew. These pests can cause damage by sucking sap from the plant, leading to wilting and yellowing of leaves. Preventative measures include regularly inspecting the plant for signs of infestation and using insecticidal soap or neem oil to control aphids and spider mites. Maintaining proper air circulation around the plant can help prevent powdery mildew. Aphids and spider mites are attracted to stressed plants, so ensuring the plant is well-watered and receives adequate sunlight can help prevent infestations. Powdery mildew thrives in humid conditions, so avoiding overhead watering and providing good air circulation can reduce the risk of infection.

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    How to grow Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)

    Watering

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    Soil and Fertilizer

    Creeping mirrorplant thrives in partial shade to full sun exposure. It exhibits moderate cold tolerance but prefers warmer temperatures. It can withstand heat well but may benefit from some protection during extreme heatwaves. The optimum temperature range for this plant is between 65-75°F (18-24°C). During summer, provide ample water and ensure good drainage. In winter, reduce watering frequency to prevent root rot. Place the plant where it receives bright, indirect sunlight. It can tolerate direct sunlight for a few hours a day but may scorch in intense afternoon sun.

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    Sunlight and Place

    For the Creeping mirrorplant, watering frequency should be moderate, typically once every 7-10 days, depending on soil humidity and environmental conditions. During the growing season, increase watering to once every 5-7 days, ensuring the soil remains slightly moist but not waterlogged. In winter, reduce watering to once every 10-14 days, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering as it can lead to root rot, while underwatering can cause wilting and stunted growth. Adjust watering based on the plant's specific needs and observe for any signs of stress such as yellowing leaves or drooping stems.

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    Advanced Information of Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)

    Pruning

    Creeping mirrorplant thrives in well-draining soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. It prefers soil rich in organic matter to promote healthy growth and development. Fertilize the plant with a balanced fertilizer, such as a 10-10-10 NPK formula, in early spring before new growth appears. Apply the fertilizer according to the manufacturer's instructions to avoid over-fertilization. During the growing season, feed the plant with a water-soluble fertilizer every 4-6 weeks to support continuous growth. Reduce fertilization in late summer to prevent excessive growth before winter dormancy. Regularly monitor the soil quality and adjust fertilization as needed to maintain optimal conditions for Creeping mirrorplant.

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    Planting and Harvest

    Creeping mirrorplant benefits from regular pruning to maintain its shape, promote new growth, and prevent overcrowding. Pruning is essential to remove dead or damaged branches, improve air circulation, and encourage flowering. The best time to prune is in early spring before new growth appears, using sharp, clean tools to make precise cuts. Cut back overgrown or leggy stems to a healthy bud or lateral branch to stimulate bushier growth. After pruning, water the plant thoroughly and apply a balanced fertilizer to support recovery and new growth. Regular pruning will help keep Creeping mirrorplant healthy and vibrant.

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    Propagation

    Creeping mirrorplant thrives best when potted rather than planted in-ground due to its spreading nature. To pot this plant, choose a container with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. Use well-draining soil and place the plant in a location with indirect sunlight. When repotting, select a slightly larger pot to accommodate growth and refresh the soil. Gently loosen the roots before transferring to the new container. Mist the plant occasionally to maintain humidity levels. If mishowing occurs, check for pests, adjust watering frequency, or relocate to a spot with better lighting. Regularly prune to encourage bushier growth and remove any dead or yellowing leaves.

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    Pests and Diseases

    Creeping mirrorplant can be propagated through division, cuttings, and leaf cuttings. Division involves separating the plant into smaller sections, each with roots, to create new plants. Cuttings are taken from healthy stems and rooted in a suitable growing medium to develop into new plants. Leaf cuttings involve taking a leaf or part of a leaf and placing it in a growing medium to produce roots and eventually a new plant. Using multiple propagation methods increases the chances of successful propagation and allows for the production of a larger number of plants. Harvesting cuttings or leaves for propagation should be done carefully to ensure the health and viability of the parent plant.

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    Habitat of Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)

    Habitat

    Toxicity of Creeping mirrorplant (Coprosma repens)

    Health Benefits

    edible
    Inedible
    Toxic
    No toxicity

    NO DATA

    Toxic for dogs and cats

    NO DATA