Coprosma microcarpa is a species of plant, endemic to New Zealand.
The branches are generally horizontal, and the leaves are opposite, giving this Coprosma a distinctive appearance. There are minute hairs between the leaves on the steam, which can be seen with a hand lens.
The drupes are white and small, between 3âÂÂ5mm in diameter.
This species is known from both the North and South Island of New Zealand.
It is currently not considered threatened.
microcarpa means 'small fruit' in Latin.
This species was first described in 1852 by Joseph Dalton Hooker.