Sophora godleyi explained

Sophora godleyi, also known as Godley's kōwhai, papa kōwhai or Rangitikei kōwhai, grows naturally in the west of the North Island of New Zealand from Te Kūiti to Manawatū. It is one of eight recognised species of kōwhai and was described as a separate species in 2001, having formerly been considered to be part of species small-leaved kōwhai. It is named after Dr. Eric Godley, former head of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) Botany Division.[1] [2]

Description

S. godleyi has a weeping habit[3] with long pendulous branches and grey-green foliage, and can grow to height of about 25 metres.[4] There is a profusion of yellow flowers around October/November making it one of the finest of New Zealand's native trees.[5]

Conservation

Using the New Zealand Threat Classification System, S. godleyi was rated in 2012 as being "not threatened", and this status continues.[6]

Cultivation

In horticulture it is possible to purchase 'regular' S. godleyi plants and it grows easily from seed.[7] There are also at least two known cultivars, S. godleyi 'Goldies Mantle' and S. godleyi 'Ohingaiti'.

Notes and References

  1. Sophora — The Kowhais of New Zealand. Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators' Society. 2002. 203. 24 May 2015.
  2. Dr Eric John Godley OBE, Hon. DSc (Cantuar), FRSNZ, AHRIH 10 May 1919 – 27 June 2010. New Zealand Garden Journal. 2010. 13. 2. 29. 24 May 2015.
  3. Web site: Sophora Godleyi Kowhai. A4Dibble Plants.
  4. Web site: Sophora godleyi. New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. 24 May 2015.
  5. Web site: Sophora godleyi. Retail Native List 2011. Blue Mountain Nurseries.
  6. de Lange. P.J.. Rolfe. J.R.. Barkla. J.W.. Courtney. S.P.. Champion. P.D.. Perrie. L.R.. Beadel. S.M.. Ford. K.A.. Breitwieser. I.. Schönberger. I.. Hindmarsh-Walls. R.. 2018-05-01. Conservation status of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants, 2017. New Zealand Threat Classification Series. 22. 76. 1041649797.
  7. Web site: How to grow your own kowhai trees. Department of Conservation - Project Gold. New Zealand Department of Conservation. 24 May 2015.
  8. Web site: Sophora godleyi Goldies Mantle. Blue Mountain Nurseries. Blue Mountain Nurseries. 24 May 2015.