All kowhai flowers are loved by bellbirds, tui and waxeyes, another reason for growing them, especially as the earlier-flowering species and hybrids are a useful source of food for birds in winter.
"I thought it might be a bit of fun to plant a whole lot of one tree," says Jan Chaffey, of the kowhai wilderness she created.JULIET NICHOLAS / NZ-Gardener At the age of 70, Jan Chaffey decided to ...
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