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Plants: Sophora japonica - Japanese Pagoda tree

Posted by amazon 02.10 2007 on 09:28:19 (2315 readers)
Sophora japonica - Japanese Pagoda tree

Sophora japonica - Japanese Pagoda tree

Increasingly used as a bonsai. A tall deciduous tree to 60', hardy to zone 4; leaves ovate to 2" and in 3-8 pairs. Tiered appearance with sturdy branching. Recommended Temperature Zone: USDA: 4-11 Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade Origin: China and Korea Growth Habits: Deciduous medium to large tree, 40 to 60 feet tall and wide (12-24 m); young branches have olive-green bark; bright to dark green, pinnately compound leaves, 6 to 10 inches long (15-25 cm), 7 to 17 leaflets Watering Needs: Little to moderate water, needs good drainage Propagation: Seeds, occasionally softwood cuttings under mist, most named varieties are grafted



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