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Ewekuri (Paratrophis banksii)

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Ewekuri (Paratrophis banksii) – Coastal/forest upright or spreading tree. Steady to 3m @ 10, maximum of 12m. Hardy. From Nelson North. Attractive light green small leaf. Yellow flowers, red berries. Milk tree family. Good street tree and hedge. Scarce. Dioecious.

Previously known as Streblus banksii.

Status: nationally threatened.

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