Story: Shrubs and small trees of the forest All images & media From page 1 – Characteristics of small shrubs and trees Forest margin Understorey shrubs From page 2 – Lookalike subcanopy trees Māhoe in berry Māori fire-making kit Male flowers of pigeonwood (1st of 2) Pigeonwood fruit (2nd of 2) Putaputawētā Juvenile kaikōmako (1st of 2) Kaikōmako fruit (2nd of 2) Māpou From page 3 – Broadleaf colonisers Makomako – wineberry (1st of 2) Wineberry in flower (2nd of 2) Tree tutu Kōtukutuku – tree fuchsia Tree fuchsia bark From page 4 – Species with juvenile and adult forms Growth forms of lancewood Haumakōroa Five-finger Patē From page 5 – Lacebarks and ribbonwoods Narrow-leaved lacebark Long-leaved lacebark Lacebark Mountain lacebark Ribbonwood From page 6 – Cabbage trees Tī kōuka – New Zealand cabbage tree Tī ngahere – forest cabbage tree Toī – mountain cabbage tree Cabbage tree kete From page 7 – Coprosmas Karamū Taupata Stinkwood Small-leaved shrubby coprosmas From page 8 – Pittosporums Karo Tarata – lemonwood Black matipo Pittosporum rigidum From page 9 – Kōwhai and kākā beak Godley’s kōwhai Kōwhai Christmas card Kākā beak – kōwhai ngutu-kākā (1st of 2) Flowers of kākā beak (2nd of 2) From page 10 – Tree daisies: olearia and brachyglottis Holly-leaved tree daisy Akiraho Underside of heketara leaves Rangiora leaves (1st of 2) Rangiora flowering (2nd of 2) From page 11 – Tree dracophyllums: īnanga and neinei Īnanga Neinei Mountain neinei From page 12 – Pepper trees: horopito and kawakawa Horopito tree (1st of 2) Horopito leaves (2nd of 2) Lowland horopito Kawakawa