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Pseudowintera axillaris
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Pseudowintera axillaris, the lowland horopito, is a shrub like tree, endemic to New Zealand. They are members of the Winterace family and are known for their peppery taste, and glossy green leaves. It is one of the very few hardwood species whose wood lacks vessel elements, making it diffuse and vessel-less containing vasicentric tracheids instead....read more on Wikipedia.
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