Information for Juniors

Kowhai

  • Found throughout NZ more densely near the coast
  • The word Kowhai means yellow in Maori
  • Kowhai seeds are poisonous to humans
  • They grow from a seed to become trees 25m
  • Its leaves are small, and its juvenile branches get twisted and tangled
  • Native birds like Tui, Bellbird, Kereru love the nectar in yellow flowers
  • The Kowhai produces pods of yellow brown seeds
  • Each pod holds 6 or more smooth black or yellow seeds
  • Maori value the Kowhai tree for its hard wood and its medicinal properties
  • Kowhai are semi deciduous i.e. they lose most of their leaves after flowering and you think the tree is dead but generally about December they produce new leaves
  • Each Kowhai tree grows at its own speed and trees of the same age can vary greatly from each other
  • The Maori used the Kowhai in construction, for a source of yellow dye and in their medicines to treat wounds.

Information for Junior Secondary

Kowhai

  • Found throughout NZ more densely near the coast
  • The word Kowhai means yellow in Maori
  • Kowhai seeds are poisonous to humans
  • They grow from a seed to become trees 25m
  • Its leaves are small, and its juvenile branches get twisted and tangled
  • Native birds like Tui, Bellbird, Kereru love the nectar in yellow flowers
  • The Kowhai produces pods of yellow brown seeds
  • Each pod holds 6 or more smooth black or yellow seeds
  • Maori value the Kowhai tree for its hard wood and its medicinal properties
  • Kowhai are semi deciduous i.e. they lose most of their leaves after flowering and you think the tree is dead but generally about December they produce new leaves
  • Each Kowhai tree grows at its own speed and trees of the same age can vary greatly from each other
  • The Maori used the Kowhai in construction, for a source of yellow dye and in their medicines to treat wounds

Information for Seniors

Kowhai

  • Found throughout NZ more densely near the coast
  • The word Kowhai means yellow in Maori
  • Kowhai seeds are poisonous to humans
  • They grow from a seed to become trees 25m
  • Its leaves are small, and its juvenile branches get twisted and tangled
  • Native birds like Tui, Bellbird, Kereru love the nectar in yellow flowers
  • The Kowhai produces pods of yellow brown seeds
  • Each pod holds 6 or more smooth black or yellow seeds
  • Maori value the Kowhai tree for its hard wood and its medicinal properties
  • Kowhai are semi deciduous i.e. they lose most of their leaves after flowering and you think the tree is dead but generally about December they produce new leaves
  • Each Kowhai tree grows at its own speed and trees of the same age can vary greatly from each other
  • The Maori used the Kowhai in construction, for a source of yellow dye and in their medicines to treat wounds.

Activities

  1. Can you find 5 different varieties of Kowhai?
  2. Can you capture a photo of a Tui or any other bird with its beak inside a Kowhai flower?
  3. Draw a picture of a single yellow flower