Coprosma dumosa
Coprosma dumosa (Cheeseman) G.T.Jane

Coprosma dumosa is a species in the genus Coprosma, belonging to the Rubiaceae family. It is native to both the North and South islands of New Zealand. The species was formally described by G.T.Jane in 2005, based on earlier work by Cheeseman.
Description
Coprosma dumosa is a plant species within the Rubiaceae family, commonly known as the coffee family. It is found in the North and South islands of New Zealand, where it is part of the native flora. The species was first documented by Cheeseman and later formally published by G.T.Jane in 2005. As a member of the genus Coprosma, it shares characteristics typical of this group, which includes a variety of shrubs and small trees native to the region. The species name 'dumosa' may refer to its habit or appearance, though no further details on morphology or ecology are provided in the source data.
Distribution
New Zealand North · New Zealand South
Synonyms
Coprosma tayloriaeCoprosma parviflora var. dumosa


