RM2DECFCB–Kowhai. New Zealand laburnum. Pelu tree. Winged-podded sophora. Sophora tetraptera
RMT75R6C–Sophora tetraptera flowers.
RM2M8HME5–Sophora tetraptera var. microphylla, small-leaved kowhai, evergreen tree yellow, hanging flowers in short sprays in spring
RMBMRA41–Sophora tetraptera Large-leaved Kowhai Taupo Kowhai (New Zealand) yellow flower bloom blossom spring
RM2J7576G–Sophora tetraptera Kowhai tree with clusters of yellow tubular flowers in late spring
RFEPWE31–Large-leaved Kowhai - Sophora tetraptera From New Zealand
RFS3H1JG–Kowhai (Sophora tetraptera) shrub on the shore of Lake Wakatipu near Queenstown, Otago region, South Island, New Zealand
RMT2GFEA–Sophora tetraptera Grandiflora yellow flowers with forward pointing petals
RF2BD1RPE–A branch of a Large Leave Kowhai plant Sophora tetraptera, showing leaves and yellow flowers in spring UK
RMA2P9K5–Kowhai (Sophora tetraptera) native New Zealand plant
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
RMAYP9YP–Sophora sp. (Kowhai, New Zealand Laburnum)
RM2R25MNH–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RM2JRBFWA–Sophora tetraptera J.S. Miller, 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
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
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
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.
RFACFA65–Kowhai tree flowering in spring New Zealand
RF2M68F6F–Vintage large-leaved kōwhai vector
RMACBYK8–Sophora tetraptera
RMJG7FHX–T3 20 Sophora tetraptera par Pierre-Joseph Redouté
RMBMRA4A–Sophora tetraptera Large-leaved Kowhai Taupo Kowhai (New Zealand) yellow flower bloom blossom spring
RM2J7575B–Sophora tetraptera Kowhai tree with clusters of yellow tubular flowers in late spring
RMEPWE1W–Large-leaved Kowhai - Sophora tetraptera From New Zealand
RMT2GEEF–Sophora tetraptera Grandiflora yellow flowers with forward pointing petals
RM2C1ATYG–Sophora tetraptera Sophora tetraptera.
RM2HJ7GRD–T3 20 Sophora tetraptera par Pierre-Joseph Redouté.
RMDTG056–Sophora tetraptera, yellow kowhai
RMB0CD5E–Sophora sp. (probably S. microphylla or S. tetraptera)
RM2R25MNA–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RM2JRBEDG–Sophora tetraptera J.S. Miller, 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
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
RM2JRM5CY–The Kowhai (Sophora tetraptera) in flower, 22 October 1929, North Island, by Leslie Adkin. Gift of Adkin Family, 1997.
RMHMWBNM–Sophora in bloom (Sophora tetraptera), Fabaceae-Leguminosae.
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.
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
RMACBYKB–Sophora tetraptera
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
RF2HK8F9N–Inspired by Sophora tetraptera, Sydenham Edwards, 1791, England, engraving, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMF6AX8W–Featon, Sarah Anne, 1848-1927 Yellow kowhai Sophora tetraptera Bock and
RM2AX1AFK–Gleanings in bee culture . Fuclisia e.xcortiiata Parsonsia heterophylla August to December. This tree is most valuable for its honey and pollen which are a never failing standby in the spring- T -1 1, 41 1 14 „f„ months owing to its long peiiod of bloom. Leaves silvery beneath; lanceolate or ovate w ^ j, t, ^ lanceolate; flowers drooping, one inch long;calyx dark purple, petals red purple; pol-len blue; berry oblong; flowering period. Sophora tetraptera Myoporum laetum 1124 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE One of my yards built up wonderfully andstored considerable surplus from this sourcebefore clove
RM2AMD840–Sophora tetraptera - Sophora à quartre ailes 'Rédigé par Mm. Veillard, Jaume-Saint-Hilaire, Mirbel, Poiret, et continuâe par M. Loiseleur-Deslongchamps.' Vol. 1 has engr. t.p. and half-title. Vol. 2 has edition statement: Nouv. âed., augm. de plus de moitié pour le nombre des espáeces ... avec des figures d'aprés les dessins de P.-J. Redouté ... Vol. 2-5 have imprint: Paris : Michel. Vol. 5 has title: Nouveau Duhamel, ou, Traité des arbres et arbustes que l'on cultive en France / rédigé par G.-L.-A. Loiseleur Deslongchamps, avec des figures d'aprés les dessins de MM. P.-J. Redouté et P.
RFGXE90E–New Zealand Flower, Illustration of Kowhai Flowers. The National Flower of New Zealand.
RMP6BH0N–Winged-podded sophora or kowhai, Sophora tetraptera, native to New Zealand. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' St. George's Crescent, London, 1791.
RMB0CD5T–Sophora sp. (probably S. microphylla or S. tetraptera)
RM2R25MT8–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RM2A778KF–Winged-podded sophora or kowhai, Sophora tetraptera, native to New Zealand. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' St. George's Crescent, London, 1791.
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
RM2JRM5KW–Seed pods of the Kowhai (Sophora tetraptera), 06 December 1925, North Island, by Leslie Adkin. Gift of Adkin Family, 1997.
RM2JRM17J–Yellow Kowhai - Sophora tetraptera. Plate 28. From the book: The art album of New Zealand flora : being a systematic and popular description of the native flowering plants of New Zealand and the adjacent islands : volume 1;., 1889, Gisborne, by Sarah Featon, Bock and Cousins.
RM2WTJKWK–Sophora tetraptera J.S. Miller prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RMACBYKA–Sophora tetraptera
RM2JRNRPN–Sophora tetraptera, 1791, England, by Sydenham Edwards.
RF2HKT8D4–Art inspired by Sophora tetraptera, Sydenham Edwards, 1791, England, engraving, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPG1HJT–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. PEA, CLOVER, WATTLE, ETC. 213. Fig. 65. Sophora tetraptera (j nat.'size).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Laing, R. M. (Robert Malcolm), b. 1865; Blackwell, E. W. (Ellen W. ). Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs
RM2CDYM52–. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . autiful Angelica rosaefolia, usually on river cliff-faces. On the river-flats a variety of Sophora tetraptera is seen, with nume-rous trunks springing from or below the ground, the branches having adrooping habit, and the leaves very large. Coprosma tenuifolia is anabundant underscrub of the forest up to 3,600 ft., but is not recordedfrom the Tararuas. One of the most striking ecological facts is the absence of FagusMenziesii, which constitutes by far the most abundant forest-tree above2,000 ft. up to 4,000 ft. on the Tararua Mounta
RMP555WF–Winged-podded sophora, Sophora tetraptera, with pale green flowers.. Illustration by Henrietta Moriarty from 'Fifty Plates of Greenhouse Plants' (1807), a re-issue of her own 'Viridarium' (1806), with handcoloured copperplate engravings. Moriarty was a colonel's widow who turned to writing novels and illustrating botanical books to support her four children.
RMB0CD6B–Sophora sp. (probably S. microphylla or S. tetraptera)
RM2R25MTX–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RM2T8TWKD–Featon, Sarah Anne, 1848-1927: Yellow kowhai. Sophora tetraptera. Bock and Cousins Chromo-Litho. Wellington, New Zealand, 1889, A branch of kowhai in flower
RMRD9MKA–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. PEA, CLOVER, WATTLE, ETC. 213. Fig. 65. Sophora tetraptera (j nat.'size).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Laing, R. M. (Robert Malcolm), b. 1865; Blackwell, E. W. (Ellen W. ). Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs
RMAYPA2T–Sophora sp. (Kowhai, New Zealand Laburnum)
RM2R25MNE–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RMRCE575–. El Jardín botánico de Buenos Aires. 121 — Ruprechtia polystachya. » triflora. Schinopsis Lorentzii. Sophora tetraptera. Tabebuia flavescens. Tecoma obtusata. Tipuana speciosa. Tricuspidaria de])endens. Vitex Taniiiia. Palo de lanza. Duraznillo colorado. Quebracho colorado. Mayií. Lapacno amarillo. :> morado. Tipa. Pataguay. Tarumá.. CEBIL (Pipladcuia Ccbil). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Buenos Aires
RMAYPDDK–Sophora sp. (Kowhai, New Zealand Laburnum)
RM2R25MR6–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RMRE1G18–. The phanerogams of the Juan Fernandez Islands. Botany. Fig. 11. aâc Sophora fernandeziana: a leaf of no. 63, lower side, b of no. 214 (f. gracilior), nat. size; c mature pod of no. 599, £ nat. size, dâg .!>'. masafuerana:â d upper, e lower side of leaf, nat. size, f lower side of leaflet, X 2; g mature pods,| nat. size, h dehiscence of Sophora pod, schematic cross section. We cannot, I think, simply use the name 5. tetraptera for the Chilean plant. Philippi called it Edw. macnabiana Grah. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 26 (1839) 196 (figured in Bot. Magaz. 66, pi. 3735). Graham's description wa
RM2R25MRR–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RM2R25MT0–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RM2R25MTR–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RM2R25MTK–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RM2R25MNP–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
RM2R25MTE–Close up natural flowering plant portrait of Sophora Tetraptera
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