Description
Carpodetus serratus, commonly known as whiteywood, is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree native to New Zealand, growing up to 10 meters tall. It thrives in lowland and montane forests, often in moist, shaded environments. The tree features oval, serrated leaves that turn yellow in autumn, and in late spring to summer, it produces clusters of small, fragrant white flowers. These flowers develop into small, round, fleshy fruits that are important food for native birds. Carpodetus serratus is valued for its ornamental qualities, resilience, and role in forest ecosystems, providing habitat and food for wildlife.