Mirror Plant Coprosma with glossy green foliage

Mirror Plant Shrubs

Glossy evergreen foliage with bold, year-round color.

Mirror Plant (Coprosma, commonly Coprosma repens and related cultivars) is an evergreen shrub admired for its exceptionally glossy leaves and modern, clean texture. New growth often emerges in brighter tones, while mature foliage settles into rich greens, burgundy, copper, or variegated patterns depending on the cultivar.

With a naturally dense branching habit and a tidy silhouette, Coprosma brings structure and color even when other plants are resting. Many selections also handle coastal air well, making it a practical and stylish choice for Bay Area gardens and patios.

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Frequently asked questions

Q1: Is Coprosma evergreen?
Yes. Coprosma is an evergreen shrub and keeps its foliage year-round.

Q2: Why is it called “Mirror Plant”?
The leaves are naturally very glossy, reflecting light like a polished surface.

Q3: Does Coprosma have flowers?
It can produce small, subtle flowers, but the plant is mainly valued for its foliage.

Q4: How large will it get?
Mature size depends heavily on the specific cultivar and how it’s shaped over time.

Q5: Are there different leaf colors available?
Yes. Coprosma comes in many color forms, including green, burgundy, copper, gold, and variegated types.

Q6: Is Coprosma a good container plant?
Many cultivars perform very well in containers due to their dense habit and strong foliage presence.

Q7: Is Coprosma suitable for coastal areas?
Many selections tolerate coastal conditions well, including salty air and wind exposure.

Q8: Is Coprosma toxic to pets?
If you have pets that chew plants, it’s best to keep ornamental shrubs out of reach and consult your veterinarian for species-specific guidance.