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Coprosma acutifolia
1857Summary
Coprosma acutifolia, is a shrub that is native to New Zealand, found only on Raoul Island. First described in 1856, it can grow in wet or dry forest, becoming a sub-canopy tree at lower altitudes and a canopy species along ridgelines....read more on Wikipedia.
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