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Carpodetus serratus

Marbleleaf, Putaputawētā
ShrubTree
General Information
Natural Geographic Range
North and South Islands
Conservation Status
2023 | Not Threatened. However, young trees are eaten by goats and deer
Did You Know?
Has separate juvenile and adult habits – both have marbled leaves. Common host tree for the native puriri moth (and wētā after the moth has left). Bellbirds, kereru, kokako and silvereyes eat the fruit. Kereru sometimes eat the leaves
Tips
Grows well in heavy clay. When purchasing ensure that you know the difference between the standard (small tree) and prostrate (shrub) forms
Attributes
Food for Birds?
Provides fruit and foliage for birds
Fruiting Season
Fruits in Summer
Flowering Season
Flowers in Spring
Garden Design Theme
Quirky: the juvenile plant has branches which zigzag, creating a tangled appearance
Prunable?
Only the prostrate form is suited to pruning