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Three New Zealand divaricating shrub genera: Corokia, Coprosma and Muehlenbeckia. Divaricating shrubs, in which the foliage is protected within a tangled mass of fine branches, are common in the New Zealand flora and are thought to have perhaps been an evolutionary development to counter browsing by the now extinct moas, which were very large, flightless birds.