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Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Gentianales
Family: Rubiaceae
Genus: Coprosma
Species: C. propinqua var. propinqua
Binomial name: Coprosma propinqua var. propinqua
Common name: Mingimingi
Coprosma propinqua var. propinqua is a very common bushy divaricating shrub that has two forms a low-growing mound or a small tree (>6 m).
Coprosma propinqua var. propinqua grows from Kaitaia in the north of the North Island through to Stewart Island in the south. It grows in a range of habitats within coastal to lowland areas. The prostrate form is found in coastal areas.
The wide-angled branches bear clusters dark green narrow leaves that have a fine red margin. They are a paler green on the underside. Adult leaves (>14 mm long, >3 mm wide) are often curved sideways.
Male and female flowers occur on separate plants. The fruits mature in autumn. They can be a pale blue, white, white with blue flecks or yellow.
Adult tree form.
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The prostrate form.
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