RMCNPE0J–Sophora microphylla ( Sun King Sophora ) Plant detail - Botanical Photographs
RF2D6EG9G–Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) in Kowhai Tree (Sophora microphylla)
RF2E52RE9–Sophora cassioides Pelu – bead-like chains of small green leaves along slim branches, January, England, UK
RMDC74R5–Sophora microphylla 'Sun King', Australian laburnum, deciduous shrub
RM2M8HME5–Sophora tetraptera var. microphylla, small-leaved kowhai, evergreen tree yellow, hanging flowers in short sprays in spring
RM2TJBK7P–K?whai (M?ori pronunciation: [k???ai] or [k??fai]) are small woody legume trees within the genus Sophora, in the family Fabaceae, that are native to New Zealand. There are eight species, with Sophora microphylla and S. tetraptera being the most recognised as large trees. Their natural habitat is beside streams and on the edges of forest, in lowland or mountain open areas. K?whai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens. Outside of New Zealand, k?whai tend to be restricted to mild temperate maritime climates. Credit: BSpragg
RMBNRTWT–Tui bird in Kowhai Tree, Plimmerton, Porirua, Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
RMAX419W–SOPHORA MICROPHYLLA DRAGON S GOLD
RF2JJPTDM–A bunch of yellow Kowhai flowers bloom on tree branches on a sunny day
RMBECHR9–Sophora microphylla
RFBYP7B1–Sophora microphylla
RMEBN33N–Kowhai (Sophora microphylla), twig
RM2WTAWYT–Weeping Kōwhai or Small-leaved Kōwhai, Sophora microphylla 'Sun King', Fabaceae.
RMEBN1MG–Kowhai (Sophora microphylla), twig with leaves
RMBF4J49–Sophora microphylla on Lady Anne's house at Rosemoor
RMWA0E55–Kowhai, Sophora microphylla, flower, postage stamp, New Zealand, 1960
RF2X01RTC–Bright yellow spring flowers of evergreen shrub Kōwhai also known as Sophora microphylla growing against clear blue sky in UK garden March
RF2J7R9C3–Cluster of Sophora microphylla flowers in spring
RMHEWH9A–Kōwhai are small, woody legume trees in the genus Sophora native to New Zealand. There are eight species, Sophora microphylla and S. tetraptera being the most recognised as large trees. Their natural habitat is beside streams and on the edges of forest, in lowland or mountain open areas.[1] Kōwhai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens. Outside of New Zealand, kōwhai tend to be restricted to mild temperate maritime climates. The name kōwhai comes from the Māori word for yellow—a reference to the colour of the flower
RF2K50YMY–Foliage of Sophora microphylla
RFRW1DEY–Kowhai tree on bloom bright yellow flowers
RF2MDF489–Close-up of native yellow Kowhai flowers, Sophora Microphylla
RMMFCEKY–Yellow flowering Sophoro Sun King on a mature plant in UK
RF2BD1RPE–A branch of a Large Leave Kowhai plant Sophora tetraptera, showing leaves and yellow flowers in spring UK
RMB0CD5T–Sophora sp. (probably S. microphylla or S. tetraptera)
RF2J2C5W6–Sophora Microphylla 'Sun King' is a bushy shrub with glossy green pinnate leaves and pea-like yellow flowers in late Spring.
RM2T8RBKY–Sophora. (Kowhai) NZ, Kōwhai are small, woody legume trees in the genus Sophora native to New Zealand. There are eight species, Sophora microphylla and S. tetraptera being the most recognised as large trees. Their natural habitat is beside streams and on the edges of forest, in lowland or mountain open areas. Kōwhai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens. Outside of New Zealand, kōwhai tend to be restricted to mild temperate maritime climates
RFACFA65–Kowhai tree flowering in spring New Zealand
RF2R61G30–The beautiful Sophora Sun King.
RM2WTAX1E–Weeping Kōwhai or Small-leaved Kōwhai, Sophora microphylla 'Sun King', Fabaceae.
RFWA22X9–Yellow flowers of New Zealand Kowhai, Sophora microphylla, Canterbury, New Zealand
RMHEWMN4–Kōwhai are small, woody legume trees in the genus Sophora native to New Zealand. There are eight species, Sophora microphylla and S. tetraptera being the most recognised as large trees. Their natural habitat is beside streams and on the edges of forest, in lowland or mountain open areas. Kōwhai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens. Outside of New Zealand, kōwhai tend to be restricted to mild temperate maritime climates. The word kōwhai is also used in the Māori language as a colour term, because of the yellow colour of the flowers. Despite having
RMPFN1R0–Sophora microphylla (Kowhai), branch with leaves and yellow flowers
RMBNRDAJ–Kowhai tree flowers, Plimmerton, Porirua, Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
RF2J7RDDF–Close up of Sophora microphylla flowers in spring
RMB0HYB1–Sophora microphylla 'Sun King' kowhai yellow Spring flowers garden plant
RF2A3EYNT–Close-up view of the spectacular yellow flowers of the New Zealand native Kowhai tree, Sophora microphylla seen isolated against a white background.
RF2H686FB–The Kowhai is one of the best known native trees in New Zealand. Close up of flowers against a black background.
RFRW1DFF–Kowhai tree on bloom bright yellow flowers and tui in shadows of branches
RF2MDF4BX–Close-up of native yellow Kowhai flowers, Sophora Microphylla
RFRWT5JH–Abundant bright yellow of kowhai flower on bush in full bloom with bumble bee
RMMFCEHH–Yellow flowering Sophoro Sun King on a mature plant in UK
RMAYP9YP–Sophora sp. (Kowhai, New Zealand Laburnum)
RF2J2C5W9–Branches of Sophora Microphylla 'Sun King' against a blue sky; bushy shrub with glossy green pinnate leaves & pea-like yellow flowers in late Spring.
RM2T8RNJJ–KOWHAI (Sophora spp.), Kōwhai are small woody legume trees within the genus Sophora that are native to New Zealand. There are eight species, with Sophora microphylla and S. tetraptera being the most recognised as large trees. Their natural habitat is beside streams and on the edges of forest, in lowland or mountain open areas. Kōwhai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens. Outside of New Zealand, kōwhai tend to be restricted to mild temperate maritime climates
RMHEWH9B–Kōwhai are small, woody legume trees in the genus Sophora native to New Zealand. There are eight species, Sophora microphylla and S. tetraptera being the most recognised as large trees. Their natural habitat is beside streams and on the edges of forest, in lowland or mountain open areas. Kōwhai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens. Outside of New Zealand, kōwhai tend to be restricted to mild temperate maritime climates.
RMAN2NR0–Kowhai (Sophora microphylla), fruit (schizocarp)
RM2JRBG4P–Sophora microphylla Aiton, 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RM2WTAX1F–Weeping Kōwhai or Small-leaved Kōwhai, Sophora microphylla 'Sun King', Fabaceae.
RF2KBC0AJ–Tui, endemic passerine bird of Aotearoa / New Zealand, feeding on kowhai tree flower nectar. The flower stamen depositing yellow pollen on its head.
RM2AJTTA0–Kowhai (Sophora microphylla)
RMPFKR2P–Leguminosae, Sophora microphylla, Kowhai, grey branch tip with numerous small, paired leaflets, and pea-like, golden yellow flowers with exserted stamens, borne in hanging racemes in leaf axils.
RMBNRD12–Tui bird in Kowhai Tree, Plimmerton, Porirua, Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
RM2FK2BAK–Sophora Sun King = Hilsop
RM2BTR01P–Sophora microphylla.
RF2A3EYTF–Close-up view of the spectacular yellow flowers of the New Zealand native Kowhai tree, Sophora microphylla seen isolated against a white background.
RF2KA0H9H–native New Zealander Sophora microphylla Kōwhai plant with pointy yellow flowers outdoor in beautiful tropical backyard shot at shallow depth of field
RF2JTXRWF–A close-up view of the striking yellow flowers of New Zealand's native Kowhai tree is seen against a blue sky with soft white clouds.
RM2BT55CH–Velvet-leaved sophora, Sophora velutina, small-leaved edwardsia, Edwardsia microphylla, broom-like cyclopia, Cyclopia genistoides, and box-leaved podalyria, Podalyria buxifolia. Handfinished chromolithograph by Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden or Ornamental Greenhouse Plants, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RFRWT5FR–Abundant bright yellow of kowhai flower with seed pods on bush in full bloom
RMW3EFF4–Sophoro Microphylla Sun King in flower in May
RMAYPA2T–Sophora sp. (Kowhai, New Zealand Laburnum)
RF2J2C5W0–Close-up of Sophora Microphylla 'Sun King' is a bushy shrub with glossy green pinnate leaves and pea-like yellow flowers in late Spring.
RM2T8RWGC–KOWHAI (Sophora spp.), Kōwhai are small woody legume trees within the genus Sophora that are native to New Zealand. There are eight species, with Sophora microphylla and S. tetraptera being the most recognised as large trees. Their natural habitat is beside streams and on the edges of forest, in lowland or mountain open areas. Kōwhai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens. Outside of New Zealand, kōwhai tend to be restricted to mild temperate maritime climates
RMHEWH98–Kōwhai are small woody legume trees within the genus Sophora that are native to New Zealand. There are eight species, with Sophora microphylla and S. tetraptera being the most recognised as large trees. Their natural habitat is beside streams and on the edges of forest, in lowland or mountain open areas. Kōwhai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens. Outside of New Zealand, kōwhai tend to be restricted to mild temperate maritime climates.
RFRE8481–Bright yellow kowhai flowers close-up in selective focus.
RMHEWH9P–Kōwhai are small woody legume trees within the genus Sophora that are native to New Zealand. There are eight species, with Sophora microphylla and S. tetraptera being the most recognised as large trees. Their natural habitat is beside streams and on the edges of forest, in lowland or mountain open areas. Kōwhai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens. Outside of New Zealand, kōwhai tend to be restricted to mild temperate maritime climates. The blooms of the kōwhai are widely regarded as being New Zealand's national flower, although they have no offici
RM2WTAX18–Weeping Kōwhai or Small-leaved Kōwhai, Sophora microphylla 'Sun King', Fabaceae.
RM2JRBFEC–Sophora microphylla Aiton, 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RF2KBC0AP–Tui, endemic passerine bird of Aotearoa / New Zealand, feeding on kowhai tree flower nectar. The flower stamen depositing yellow pollen on its head.
RF2GMK2WD–Tui feeding at sunrise on yellow flowers of kowhai tree in Tauranga New Zealand.
RM2T8TM42–Keulemans, John Gerrard 1842-1912: Tui or Parson bird - prosthemadera novae-zealandiae (adult and young). J. G. Keulemans delt. & lith. Plate X. 1888, Shows two tui, the young on the left,the adult on the right, on Kowhai (sophora microphylla
RFRWT5B3–Low sun on bright blue water of Lake Te Anau and catches the yellow hills and kowhai flowers
RM2FK2BCR–Sophora Sun King = Hilsop, bright yellow flowers in trusses and shiny foliage
RF2A3EYT1–Close-up view of the spectacular yellow flowers of the New Zealand native Kowhai tree, Sophora microphylla seen isolated against a white background.
RMHEWMN7–The kōwhai is one of the best known native trees in New Zealand and it’s our unofficial national flower. They are best known for their brilliant yellow flowers that appear in profusion in Spring and stand out among the forest greenery. Kōwhai grow from a seed in the ground to become a tree up to 25 m high. It's found throughout New Zealand in a diverse range of habitats from riparian forests, coastal cliff faces to inland grey scrub communities.
RMKTRHN2–Velvet-leaved sophora, Sophora velutina, small-leaved edwardsia, Edwardsia microphylla, broom-like cyclopia, Cyclopia genistoides, and box-leaved podalyria, Podalyria buxifolia. Handfinished chromolithograph by Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden or Ornamental Greenhouse Plants, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RMRE1G0X–. The phanerogams of the Juan Fernandez Islands. Botany. THE PHANEROGAMS OF THE JUAN FERNANDEZ ISLANDS 141. Fig. 12. Analysis of Sophora flowers: a S. fernandeziana orig. Germain; b S. Reedeana orig. Reed; c S. masafuerana leg. Johow (standard missing); d S. vtetrafitera* from Chiloe leg. Skottsberg; e S. umacnabtana* from Valdivia, leg. Philippi; f 5. microphylla and g 5. grandi- flora from New Zealand. All nat. size. — k keel, w wing, s standard, c calyx, /leaflet, lower side. foliorum tenui; foliola minora, pro longitudine latiora, glabriuscula. Folia 4—7 cm longa; foliola 6—8(—io)-paria, s
RMAYPDDK–Sophora sp. (Kowhai, New Zealand Laburnum)
RM2WTAX1D–Weeping Kōwhai or Small-leaved Kōwhai, Sophora microphylla 'Sun King', Fabaceae.
RM2WTJ399–Sophora microphylla Aiton prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RF2KBC0AW–Tui, endemic passerine bird of Aotearoa / New Zealand, feeding on kowhai tree flower nectar. The flower stamen depositing yellow pollen on its head.
RFRWT5DC–Low sun on bright blue water of Lake Te Anau and catches the yellow hills and kowhai flowers
RM2FK2BDF–Sophora Sun King = Hilsop, bright yellow flowers in trusses and shiny foliage
RF2A3EYTB–Close-up view of the spectacular yellow flowers of the New Zealand native Kowhai tree, Sophora microphylla seen isolated against a white background.
RMB0CD6B–Sophora sp. (probably S. microphylla or S. tetraptera)
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