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Coprosma waima
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Coprosma waima, is a nationally endangered shrub of New Zealand. In the wild it only occurs in the Waima forest in the Northland Region. Coprosma waima grows to 1–3 metres high at altitudes of around 700 metres above sea level. Because it is liked by browsing animals such as goats and possums, it is mostly found on cliffs. The species was described by New Zealand botanist Tony Druce in 1988....read more on Wikipedia.
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