Kowhai

South Island Kowhai (Sophora Microphylla) and Kowhai Dragons Gold S(ophora Molloyii Dragons Gold)
Kōwhai is a smaller-sized native tree that grows up to 10 metres tall. It has smooth bark with green, angled twigs. The leaves are bright green and fern-like, with several leaflets attached to the central stem.

The Kōwhai is renowned for its stunning colourful yellow flowers blooming in late winter and early spring.

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Kowhai Information

Habitat‍
Kōwhai can be found throughout New Zealand in open forests, hillsides, and near waterways.

Cultural Importance‍
Kōwhai is highly valued in Māori culture and is seen as a symbol of strength and courage. The tree’s yellow flowers are also used in traditional Māori medicine for treating a range of ailments, including colds and skin infections.

Ecological Role‍
Kōwhai is an important nectar source for many native bird species, including tui, bellbird, and kereru. The tree’s roots help stabilise riverbanks, reducing erosion and improving water quality.