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Styphnolobium japonicum  Pagoda Tree

= Sophora japonica

Product Code: YRFFSTJA
Ornamental Value: Beautiful
Availability: In Stock

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Import to New Zealand permitted as Sophora japonica without phytosanitary certificate. Import to Australia permitted.

Minimum order value for orders containing SMALL PACKETS only is EUR 25. For orders containing WHOLESALE sizes only (or mixed orders) minimum order value is EUR 100.
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Size: Small Packets
Seeds Weight Price
  • 10 seeds
0.01 kg USD 6.84

Size: Wholesale
Seeds Weight Price
  • 100 seeds
0.02 kg USD 9.78
  • 1,000 seeds
  • Only 3 left!
0.18 kg USD 24.99

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A beautiful, large tree with a spreading crown of pinnate leaves that turn bright yellow in autumn. The flowers are small and white and are followed by elongate pods. The flowers are edible and used in Chinese cuisine as well as in traditional Chinese medicine. Styphnolobium japonicum is native to Korea, Japan and China, where it grows in dryish forests and thickets, usually on sandy, well drained soils. In cultivation it is best suited to temperate climates in USDA Zones 5 to 9.
Cultural Requirements
Sun Exposure Full sun from early age
Light shade when young
Light shade in dry, hot climates
Frost Tolerance Extreme
Water Requirements Moderate
Drought Tolerance Yes
Wind Tolerance Moderate
Appearance
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Form Large Tree
Ornamental Value Beautiful
Uses
Properties Deciduous
Hazards Invasive
Poisonous
Gardening Avenue
Landscaping
Ornamental
Shade
Food/Medicinal Vegetable
Agriculture/Forestry Nitrogen Fixing
Quick Canopy
Products/Economic Dye
Wood Light Wood
Synonymes
Popular Synonymes Sophora japonica
Classification
Plant Group Ornamental Trees
Botanical Order Fabales
Botanical Family Fabaceae
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