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Coriaria angustissima
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Coriaria angustissima, commonly known as tutu and small-leaved tutu, is a species of shrub in the family Coriariaceae. It is endemic to New Zealand's South and Stewart Islands. This species is found in rocky or gravelly areas and along streams. It was first described by the British botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1864. This species, and all Coriaria species, are poisonous, especially the seeds. C. angustissima's 2023 assessment in the New Zealand Threat Classification System was "Not Threatened"....read more on Wikipedia.
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