Corokia cotoneaster, also known as wire-netting bush or korokio, is a native New Zealand shrub admired for its intricate branching pattern. Its slender, wiry branches bear small, dark green leaves and inconspicuous yellow flowers. Usually growing to about 3m in height. In autumn, the foliage turns bronze or purple, adding seasonal interest, producing red or yellow fruit, Resilient and adaptable, it thrives in coastal and inland enviroments.