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- in the family Rubiaceae, native to New Zealand. Common names include taupata, tree bedstraw, mirror bush, looking-gl**** bush, New Zealand laurel and...
- Coprosma arborea Mikimiki Coprosma linariifolia Taupata Coprosma petiolata (Kermadec Islands) Taupata Coprosma repens Stinkwood Coprosma foetidissima...
- coastal sand dunes were covered in hardier scrub bush, including akeake, taupata, tūmatakuru, ngaio, carmichaelia, and coprosma. Christchurch was rich in...
- Eating taupata berries...
- planted have been selected from akeake, kānuka, harakeke, ngaio, toetoe, taupata and red matipo (or māpou).: 10  Invasive weeds are considered the greatest...
- refloat them. 20 January – A second pod of about 11 whales is stranded near Taupata Point in the Golden Bay. 21 January – DOC staff and volunteers succeed...
- Macquarie Island declined in the 1980s and was fully eradicated in 1988. Taupata (Coprosma repens), also known as mirror bush, looking-gl**** bush, New Zealand...
- umbrella sedge (toetoe upoko-tangata) is in dense swards with occasional taupata and Parietaria debilis seedlings underneath. On steep slopes iceplant (horokaka)...
- rapensis F.Br. - Tuha'a Pae, Pitcairn Islands Coprosma repens A.Rich. - taupata, mirror plant - native to New Zealand, naturalized in Australia (Tasmania...
- Karewa are descended from a chief's errant daughter. Karewa is dominated by Taupata shrubland, growing on a deep friable soil on its south and west slopes...