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The bark has yellow grooves running down the stem. In spring it has small red berries (5mm). The plant is very palatable to goats and possums.
The bark has yellow grooves running down the stem. In spring it has small red berries (5mm). The plant is very palatable to goats and possums.


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The top surface of a leaf.<br />
The top surface of a leaf.<br />
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The undersurface of a leaf.<br />
The undersurface of a leaf.<br />
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Leaves of a young shrub.
Leaves of a young shrub.


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Berries forming<br />
Berries forming<br />
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 24 September 2019

Kingdom: Plantae
(Unranked): Angiosperms
(Unranked): Eudicots
(Unranked): Asterids
Order: Apiales
Family: Araliaceae
Subfamily: Aralioideae
Genus: Pseudopanax
Botanical name: Pseudopanax laetus
Common name: Pseudopanax laetus,

An uncommon spreading shrub or small tree with a maximum height: 5 metres it is found naturally in the North Island from Coromandel to Taranaki in forest margins and open scrub in sedimentary hill country. It is mostly epiphytic on tree ferns or on cliffs as a result of goat browsing.
It has 5-7 leaflets (leaflets 12-25cm x 5-10cm) with reddish coloured stalks (up to 25cm long) and midveins. The leaves have serrated margins.
The bark has yellow grooves running down the stem. In spring it has small red berries (5mm). The plant is very palatable to goats and possums.

Pseudopanax laetus.JPG

Pseudopanax laetus-001.JPG 

The top surface of a leaf.
Pseudopanax laetus-007.JPG 

The undersurface of a leaf.
Pseudopanax laetus-003.JPG


Leaves of a young shrub.

Pseudopanax laetus-001.JPG Berries forming
Pseudopanax laetus-5.JPG