Cotoneaster coriaceus Franch.
Milk-flower cotoneaster (Cotoneaster coriaceus) is a long-lived, evergreen shrub or small tree that is native to China. It was introduced to New Zealand as a garden ornamental and was first recorded in the wild (naturalised) in 1988. The plant grows up to about 6 metres tall and has arching branches and large, leathery, dark green leaves with a greyish underside. It flowers from October to December, producing clusters of small white flowers, which develop into bright red berries. It tolerates drought, frost, wind and a range of soil types. It reproduces by seed. Seeds are dispersed by birds and other animals that eat the berries.
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