2019 年怀唐伊日-2019年2月6日
Waitangi Day is the national day of New Zealand, commemorating the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. In honour of Waitangi Day, todays Doodle celebrates the unique native flora of the island nation.
Geographically isolated in the South Pacific Ocean, New Zealand has evolved a diverse variety of plant life. Some 80 percent of the islands fern, flower, and tree species are native to the country and, most can be found nowhere else in the world.
The silver fern has long been a symbol of New Zealands identity, appearing on the uniforms of national sports teams as well as military troops. To Māori, it has been a symbol of strength and resilience.. Known to grow up to 10 meters in height, the underside of the silver ferns leaves reflects moonlight, making it helpful when following forest trails at night.
New Zealands unofficial national flower, the bright yellow blossoms of the Kōwhai tree, appear near the end of winter. The trees bark is renowned for its medicinal properties, useful for treating everything from dandruff to seal bites.
The Pōhutukawas crimson flowers bloom around the holiday season, leading to the name “New Zealand Christmas Tree.” The plant also figures prominently in Māori legends as a bridge between the living and the spirit world. Aside from decorating homes and churches, the Pōhutukawas nectar can be used to make delicious honey and treat sore throats.
Happy Waitangi Day 2019!
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