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'''Wineberry''' (''Aristotelia serrata'') is a tree [[endemic (ecology)|endemic]] to [[New Zealand]]. |
'''Wineberry''' (''Aristotelia serrata'') is a tree [[endemic (ecology)|endemic]] to [[New Zealand]]. |
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The tree, called '''makomako''' in [[Maori language|Maori]], is common throughout New Zealand, in damp disturbed forest margins. . It can be classified as a shrub or small tree and can grow to 9m (30 ft). Its leaves are broad, rose-coloured leaves and grow between 5-12 cm (2-5 in) long with a long petiole. Flowers on the tree are of a red-white colour. The tree produces black berries between 6-9mm (0.2-0.4 in). Wineberry is an attractive tree, with pinkish foliage and rose coloured flowers in spring. It grows forest margins and damp river edges. Wineberry is a dioecious tree or shrub with male and female individualsM; male and female flowers arise on separate plants, so both sexes are required for the production of red-black berries. |
The tree, called '''makomako''' in [[Maori language|Maori]], is common throughout New Zealand, in damp disturbed forest margins. . It can be classified as a shrub or small tree and can grow to 9m (30 ft). Its leaves are broad, rose-coloured leaves and grow between 5-12 cm (2-5 in) long with a long petiole. Flowers on the tree are of a red-white colour. The tree produces black edible fruits berries between 6-9mm (0.2-0.4 in). Wineberry is an attractive tree, with pinkish foliage and rose coloured flowers in spring. It grows forest margins and damp river edges. Wineberry is a dioecious tree or shrub with male and female individualsM; male and female flowers arise on separate plants, so both sexes are required for the production of red-black berries. |
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Wineberry (Aristotelia serrata) is a tree endemic to New Zealand.
The tree, called makomako in Maori, is common throughout New Zealand, in damp disturbed forest margins. . It can be classified as a shrub or small tree and can grow to 9m (30 ft). Its leaves are broad, rose-coloured leaves and grow between 5-12 cm (2-5 in) long with a long petiole. Flowers on the tree are of a red-white colour. The tree produces black edible fruits berries between 6-9mm (0.2-0.4 in). Wineberry is an attractive tree, with pinkish foliage and rose coloured flowers in spring. It grows forest margins and damp river edges. Wineberry is a dioecious tree or shrub with male and female individualsM; male and female flowers arise on separate plants, so both sexes are required for the production of red-black berries. .
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