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Safe for Reptiles?

woodland mirrorplant

Scientific Name: Coprosma rhynchocarpa

Family: Rubiaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Tree, Shrub

Duration: Perennial

Other Names:

       

Mirror Plant

The term "Mirror Plant" appears as a common name, possibly referring to plants with glossy, reflective foliage.

Based on the provided text, the term "Mirror Plant" appears in connection with:

  • Plants suitable for clay, moist, wet, woodland, and shaded areas.
  • A creeping variety with glossy, jewel-like foliage exhibiting emerald green and gold coloration on new leaves.
  • A hardy, low-maintenance shrub.

Considerations for Children

The text mentions activities like "mirror walks" and "texture cards" being used in woodland educational days for children. This suggests engagement with plants in a sensory and interactive way. It is important to remember that children must always be supervised when outside and be aware of the safety of plants.

Considerations for Pets

The text mentions bark stripping from trees. Ensure your animals do not strip the bark, which can cause damage to the tree.

Distribution and Habitat

The text suggests Mirror Plants, or plants referred to by that name, can thrive in:

  • Woodland edges
  • Shaded areas
  • Moist soil