What is another word for Aristotelia Racemosa?

Pronunciation: [ˌaɹɪstə͡ʊtˈiːli͡ə ɹɐsiːmˈə͡ʊsə] (IPA)

Aristotelia racemosa is a small shrub or tree found in New Zealand, commonly known as the wineberry. The plant produces lovely white or pink fruit which is rich in antioxidants and has a delicious, grape-like taste. Some other synonyms for Aristotelia racemosa include Mako, Red wineberry, Rapeti and Makomako. These names all refer to the same plant species and are used interchangeably depending on the region or culture. Aristotelia racemosa is an important species in traditional Maori medicine and is used for a variety of purposes including treating diarrhea, sore throats and fevers, making it a valuable plant in New Zealand's biodiversity.

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