Illustrations of the New Zealand Flora
Creator
Date
1914
Identifier
Special Collections QK 463 I946
Publisher
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer
Abstract
Thomas Frederic Cheeseman (1845-1923) began botanising soon after his arrival in New Zealand in 1854. He discovered many ‘new’ species, some of which he sent to Joseph Hooker. This Government-commissioned work features 268 native species drawn in 251 plates by Matilda Smith of the Royal Herbarium at Kew. Metrosideros parkinsonii or Parkinson’s rata is in the same genus as pohutakawa and can be found in the northwest of the South Island and on the Barrier Islands in the north. Named after Cook’s botanical artist, Sydney Parkinson, the rata flowers are a bright red.
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Citation
Thomas Frederic Cheeseman, “Illustrations of the New Zealand Flora,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 17, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/8725.