Coprosma

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Coprosma petriei
Coprosma petriei
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Gentianales
Family: Rubiaceae
Subfamily: Rubioideae
Tribe: Anthospermeae
Genus: Coprosma
J.R.Forster & G.Forster
Species

Coprosma acerosa
Coprosma antipoda
Coprosma brunnea
Coprosma cheesmanii
Coprosma crassifolia
Coprosma crenulata
Coprosma elatirioides
Coprosma ernodeoides
Coprosma fauriei
Coprosma intertexta
Coprosma montana
Coprosma nivalis
Coprosma persicifolia
Coprosma petriei
Coprosma pumila
Coprosma quadrifida
Coprosma robusta
Coprosma rugosa
Coprosma waimeae

Coprosma is a genus of plants that are found primarily in New Zealand, and on some Pacific islands and Chile. Most species are small shrubs with tiny evergreen leaves. Some Coprosma species are known as Karamu. Some are commonly known as mirror plant (or bush) or looking-glass plant (or bush).

Common species include "Coprosma grandifolia" (Kanono), "Coprosma lucida" (Karamu), "Coprosma robusta" (Karamu), "Coprosma repens" (Taupata) and "Coprosma acerosa" (Tataraheke/Sand Coprosma).

The orange fruit of all the above species were eaten by Māori children.


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