Coriaria arborea
Coriaria arborea, one of several species called tutu, is a common, highly poisonous shrub native to New Zealand. C. arborea is found in scrub and open areas from the coast to the hills across the country. A straggling plant, it can grow to 20 ft high. The leaves grow opposite on slender stems while flowers are arranged in drooping racemes. Tutu is capable of nitrogen fixation.
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Coriaria arborea
Coriaria arborea, one of several species called tutu, is a common, highly poisonous shrub native to New Zealand. C. arborea is found in scrub and open areas from the coast to the hills across the country. A straggling plant, it can grow to 20 ft high. The leaves grow opposite on slender stems while flowers are arranged in drooping racemes. Tutu is capable of nitrogen fixation.
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Coriaria arborea is een giftig ...... kt voor medicinale doeleinden.
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La Coriaria arborea, (en maorí ...... as autóctona de Nueva Zelanda.
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Coriaria arborea is een giftig ...... , die eveneens bijna zwart is.
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Coriaria arborea, one of sever ...... capable of nitrogen fixation.
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La Coriaria arborea, (en maorí ...... as autóctona de Nueva Zelanda.
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