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Definition of kowhai in English: kowhainoun ˈkɔːfʌɪˈkəʊwʌɪ A tree of the pea family, which bears hanging clusters of yellow flowers. It is native to New Zealand and Chile and yields useful timber. Sophora tetraptera, family Leguminosae Example sentencesExamples - At the end of the book, a kowhai is planted, a reminder of the bush that once covered the hill.
- To see a stand of mature red beech and also kowhai, fuchsia and rata trees choose Bob's Cove Bridle Track, a walk that takes 1.5 hours.
- She wrote in a letter that the pleasure of living above Bridger Park, with its line of flowering golden kowhai next to the stream, was reward enough.
- Because they eat the new growth they have destroyed large areas of native rata, totara, titoki, kowhai and other species.
- He is regenerating mahoe, karaka (called kopi in the Chathams), ribbonwood, matipo, karamu, nikau palms, lancewoods, and kowhai.
Origin Mid 19th century: from Maori. |