naupiro
1. (noun) stinkwood, Coprosma foetidissima - shrub or tree up to 6 m tall with narrow to broadly ovate leaves which smell of rotten eggs when crushed. Drupes yellow to orange.
See also hūpiro
2. (noun) mountain aniseed, New Zealand aniseed, Gingidia montana - stout to somewhat laxly erect perennial herb. An endemic plant found in the North and South Islands. In the North Island now extremely scarce but formerly said to have occurred from about Kāwhia and the southern Hawkes Bay south to the Wairarapa. In the South Island widespread throughout. Now largely confined to cliffs, rock outcrops and seepages above roadsides.