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Aristotelia serrata, makomako or wineberry, is a small tree of graceful appearance. The bark of the branchlets is reddish and the large, thin, deeply serrated leaves are often purplish on the under surface

Aristotelia serrata, makomako or wineberry, is a small tree of graceful appearance. The bark of the branchlets is reddish and the large, thin, deeply serrated leaves are often purplish on the under surface

Aristotelia serrata, makomako or wineberry, is a small tree of graceful appearance. The bark of the branchlets is reddish and the large, thin, deeply serrated leaves are often purplish on the under surface




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