Autumn Nature Walk - a splendid kohekohe year
Kohekohe flowers |
Kohekohe flowers sprout straight out of the trunk, when trees flower like this it is called cauliflory |
Flowers dripping from a tree trunk in Raroa Reserve |
Under the dark canopy bunches of kohekohe flowers hang from the tree, Hemi Matenga |
Where to see kohekohe in the Wellington region
Kohekohe is a coastal tree, so the best places to see them flowering is along the coast.
Most of these photos were taken last week at Hemi Matenga Scenic Reserve in Waikanae, where we walked the Te Au track. The kohekohe is on the lower and middle slopes, so if you are there just to see the kohekohe, walking the Parata or Kohekohe Walk tracks would be enough. There is no kohekohe on the top ridge. https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/wellington-kapiti/places/waikanae-area/things-to-do/te-au-track/
Other top spots include:
Kohekohe loop track, Paekakariki http://tracks.org.nz/track/show/1359
Raroa Reserve, Pukerua Bay http://tracks.org.nz/track/show/935
Whareroa Farm, Paekakariki https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/wellington-kapiti/places/whareroa-farm/
Te Ara Utiwai, Porirua https://poriruacity.govt.nz/your-council/news/new-track-on-rangituhi-one-of-new-zealands-best/
Events
Head along to Whareroa Farm on 3 June to celebrate the kohekohe flowering https://www.facebook.com/events/610527085968346/
For more about cauliflory read my new blogpost: Unusual Trees of Aotearoa /explorediscovernature/2018/05/unusual-trees-of-aotearoa-cauliflory.html