Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Aotearoa Tree Poems

 





The life cycle of a kōwhai tree


the morning breeze shakes the kōwhai tree 

as zigzagging branches wiri wiri


coin-gold petals droop from sepals 


stamen sick out like porcupine's quills


crinkly brown seed pods hang down 

spreading seeds through the soil


another kōwhai tree grows 

and starts again



By Nathaniel Wade, Year 6




Gleaming Kōwhai Family 


bumby rumpy textured bark

branches reach to the sun


busy buzzing bumble bee

collects nectar with glee


tūī sings its songs of joy while

snuggling with her speckled eggs


drooping flowers, golden 

like the coins you hold so dear

careful wind sweeps seeds

across the grassy floor


at night,  

the moon shines

ruru passes

hunting for mice


glimmering raindrops

fall from the sky 

then, the crash of

lightning


the kōwhai has stood

through every single day

the tree grows tall

making homes for bugs and birds


a hazel-haired girl stands

there looking at the tree

that girl is me,

the kōwhai is like family.

 

by Libby Greenall, age 10, year 5




My Kōwhai Tree


You are the seeds that jitter across the forest floor

like little dancers in the breeze 


You are seed pods swinging like poi

slowly swaying to an invisible beat


You are the poi tassel leaves 

pale and soft in clumped leaflets


You are the petals in small clumps

of golden coins hanging downwards 


You are the gnarled branches reaching up

towards the sun, swishing happily


You are the rough bark that crumbles

to pieces in the wind 


You are the feather cloak of fallen flowers

coating the grassy ground


You are my kōwhai tree


Isabelle Holmes, Year 6 




New Zealand Beauty


tiny yellow tears scatter in the wind

knobbly seed pods gather on the ground below


little leaflets drift in the gentle breeze


every petal gleams like treasure in the sun

each sunny flower is like a pixie’s flowing skirt


spindly branches sway like dancers to a silent rhythm

long arms stretch, reaching for the clouds


rough brown bark home to moss and lichen

silky golden cloak envelops deep brown trunk


firm roots burrow deep into damp earth 

creating hidden tunnels

lemon coloured tree stands out against cerulean sky


this is my kōwhai 


Katherine Lord, Year 5



The Bright Kōwhai Tree


the kōwhai tree sways like 

a boat in the sapphire sea


silky leaves wiggle

through the wind


prickly brown seedpods dance 

through the sunlight

swaying like ballerinas


yellow flowers shine

like the ginormous sun


zig-zag branches perform tricks

like artistic sky-swimmers



Nico Meek, Year 5




Dancing Kōwhai Tree


crumpled tree skin like nana’s arms

bumpy branches twist like rattle snakes

silky smooth petals sway back and forth


crinkly brown seedpods twitch 

like dancing peanuts

they dangle and fall to the ground 

like rain drops



Evie Planicka, Year 5




The Sunny Sight of the Kōwhai Tree


sunny smooth yellow flowers

bright like shiny bow ties


tentacle-like stamen sway about

like swing chairs at the carnival


in the wind, seedpods judder  

like washing machines       


bumpy brown branches

zigzagging in the breeze


hard yellow seeds

tucked safely in their cosy pods


bright green-as tiny leaflets 

holding on tight like caterpillars


the kōwhai tree is as gold as 

the sun, it reaches up to the sky 

greeting the warm

morning


Theo Planicka, Year 5


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