Corokia
The genus Corokia is endemic to New Zealand and is made up of three species of evergreen shrubs from which have been developed numerous hybrids and cultivars. They are grown for their deep bronze green to purple foliage and their yellow, orange or red berries. In some seasons their scented small yellow spring flowers are attractive too. The three species are the mainland natives, Corokia buddleioides and Corokia cotoneaster, and Corokia macrocarpa, which comes from the Chatham Islands. There is also a natural hybrid between the two mainland species, Corokia × virgata, which is the parent of many of the garden forms.
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