Coprosma pseudocuneata is a species of plant that is endemic to New Zealand.
The leaves grow opposite each other, and are small, green, with a pointed tip.
[1] The form may differ based on where it is found, both by habitat and distribution.
[6] Coprosma pseudocuneata can live in a variety of habitats, from lowland bog and shrubland to subalpine environments.
In the South Island, Coprosma pseudocuneata is often associated with Nothofagus solandri, creating a variation of subalpine forest.