Genus Corokia is a plant family that belongs to the Argophyllaceae family. The most common name of this plant is the wire-netting bush, which refers to the zig-zagging pattern of the branches. Other synonyms for Genus Corokia include Maori: Korokio, Korokia, Pepepe, and Hoheria; English: silverwire, Stinkwood, and whitewood. Genus Corokia is native to New Zealand but has also been found in Australia and the East Indies. The plant is known for its long-lasting flowers and berries, which are an important source of food for birds. With its unique branching and attractive leaves, it is popularly used for landscaping purposes.