There are several synonyms for the plant species Aristotelia Serrata, also known as wineberry or makomako. One synonym is Elaeocarpus serratus, which emphasizes the plant's similarity to the Elaeocarpus genus. Another synonym is Aristotelia racemosa, stemming from the plant's clustering growth pattern. The Māori people of New Zealand also refer to the plant as kohukohu, which means "gathering together" in reference to its grouping habit. Additionally, the common name wineberry alludes to the deep red color of the plant's edible fruit, which is used to make jams, jellies, and wines. Regardless of its name, Aristotelia Serrata is a unique and valuable addition to any landscape.