New Zealand does not officially have a national flower. However the Kowhai (Sophora microphylla) is considered by many to be the national flower of New Zealand. A small to medium sized tree, it blooms in spring, covering itself with yellow flowers, turning gardens to gold.
It doesn't take an act of Parliament or any sort of government decree to declare a national flower; it just takes the population to decide. So some regard another flower: that of the Pohutukawa, a North Island coastal tree with brilliant red blooms, as their national flower. New Zealand recognizes the silver fern, which appears on their military uniforms and many sports uniforms, as a national symbol.
We don't have an officially accepted national flower, but if there were one, it would probably be the kowhai, a sulphur-yellow pendulous bloom on an evergreen tree.
There are many different native plants in New Zealand, like Rimu, Kauri, Totara, Rata, Lancewood and Kowhai trees. It has a great variety of conifers. There are not only native trees, but also other plants such as shrubs and ferns. The Silver Fern is one of these. Some flax, like the Mountain Flax, is also native. There are many different native species.
New Zealand is also home to one of the world's most venomous plants, the Onga onga, or Native tree wattle, which has been known to kill people.
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New Zealand does not have an official national flower, but most would regard the Kowhai as an unofficial national flower. The Kowhai is a forest margin tree with profuse pendulous yellow/gold flowers, very small round leaves and a graceful form.
The Silver fern is one of the most famous plants of New Zealand and is used as as the symbol many of their sports teams such as the All Blacks (National Rugby team). It is a large tree fern with pale white undersides to the leaves, hence its name.
Another contender for the title of New Zealand's national flower is the Pohutukawa. This coastal tree's gorgeous red flowers bloom around Christmas, earning it the nickname 'The New Zealand Christmas Tree', however it is primarily only found in the North Island.
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Ferrets are considered pests in New Zealand, because they were introduced in the wild to control the rabbit population. They predate on native wildlife
The emblem on the all blacks jersey is a silver fern which represent the fern a common native nz plant.
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India's national flower is the Lotus and the plant is Tulsi.. India has many native plants.
Yes, the waratah is native to Australia. It is the floral emblem of New South Wales.
Queensland's native animal emblem is the koala, and its flower emblem is the Cooktown orchid.
The native floral emblem of Western Australia is the Red and green kangaroo paw.
Australia has many native plants. If the question means the national floral emblem of Australia, the answer is Golden Wattle.
Canberra is a city, so it does not have its own native animal or plant emblem. However, the Australian Capital Territory, which comprises Canberra and its immediate surrounds, does have its own faunal and floral emblems. The faunal emblem for the Australian Capital Territory is the gang gang cockatoo, and the floral emblem is the Royal Bluebell.
Some native Australian flowers are: The wattle tree, or Acacia, which features masses of yellow or cream flowers; Australia's national floral emblem is the Golden Wattle Banksia - which has stout, brush-like flowers Callistemon, also known as the bottlebrush, which comes in a variety of colours for its bottlebrush-shaped flowers Common heath, the floral emblem of Victoria Grevillea, sometimes known as the spider flower, for its tiny curled stamens Leptospermum, more commonly known as the tea-tree, which bears masses of delicate flowers Leschenaultia, a beautiful Western Australian wildflower Kangaroo paw, an unusual flower from the western half of the continent, and the floral emblem of WA Native Hibiscus, different to the exotic hibiscus favoured by many gardeners Sturt's Desert Rose and Sturt's Desert Pea, both desert flowering shrubs, and the emblems of NT and SA respectively Waratah (NSW floral emblem)
Yes, the kangaroo paw is native to Australia, and found naturally only in the southwest of Western Australia. The red and green kangaroo paw is the state floral emblem for Western Australia.
Absolutely not. Sturt's Desert Pea is completely native and unique to Australia, and has been adopted as the floral emblem for South Australia.
The wattle is a variety of acacia.
Yes, the kangaroo paw is native to Australia, and found naturally only in the southwest of Western Australia. The red and green kangaroo paw is the state floral emblem for Western Australia.
South Australia has a great deal of unique, native flora. Its floral emblem is the Sturt's desert Pea. You can find lists of native plant names, and accompanying photographs, at http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7001/sa_photo.htm
The scientific name of the Golden Wattle is Acacia pycnantha. It is a species of Acacia native to southeastern Australia and is the official floral emblem of Australia.