Styphnolobium japonicum

Scientific Name: Styphnolobium japonicum

Common Name: Chinese scholar tree, Japanese pagoda tree

Native Range: China, Korea

Zone: 4 to 8

Plant type & Form: Tree with broad rounded crown

Height: 50.00 to 75.00 feet

Spread: 50.00 to 75.00 feet

Bloom Time: July to August

Bloom Description: Creamy white

Flower: Small, fragrant, pea-like, creamy white flowers (each 1/2” long) bloom in late summer in sweeping terminal panicles to 12” long and to 12” wide

Fruit: slender, 1- to 6-seeded, knobby, bean-like pods (to 3-8” long) that mature to brown in fall and persist into winter

Leaf: Pinnate leaves (to 10” long), each with 7-17 oval, lustrous, dark green leaflets

Sun: Full sun to part shade

Water: Medium

Soil type & pH: sandy loams

Maintenance: Low

Suggested Use: Shade Tree, Street Tree

Tolerates: Drought, Air Pollution

Identification notes: Flowers fall to the ground around the tree after bloom covering the ground with a blanket of white