Anew, diploid species of Coprosma, C. pedicellata (2n = 44) is described an
d illustrated. It has a close morphological affinity with the northern New
Zealand hexaploid species C. parviflora (2n = 132), which may be an ancient
amphidiploid derivative. C. pedicellata is readily identified by its disti
nctive growth habit, habitat, and pendant pedicellate violet drupes. It is
known from a few disjunct localities along the foothills of eastern New Zea
land where it is restricted to forest or forest margins, usually on moderat
ely fertile soils with impeded drainage, in overflow and flood channels, an
d alongside small streams. It shares these cool winter-wet/warm summer-dry
habitats with a select group of woody species, including other rare small-l
eaved divaricate shrubs and dwarf mistletoes. C. pedicellata is considered
to be a restricted taxon in need of active conservation management over the
greater part of its present natural range.