- tree (also
known as the
Chinese scholar tree and
pagoda tree; syn.
Sophora ****onica) is a
species of
deciduous tree in the
subfamily Faboideae of the pea...
- Schott, the
pagoda tree (Chinese Scholar, ****anese pagodatree; syn.
Sophora ****onica), is
native to
eastern Asia (mainly China;
despite the name, it is...
- is more
accurately a hydroxyethylrutoside. It can be
isolated from
Sophora ****onica, the ****anese
pagoda tree. It is used as a vasoprotective. Troxerutin...
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having an
unusual β-1,2 bond. It was
isolated in 1938 from pods of
Sophora ****onica. It is a
component of sophorolipids. It is a
product of the caramelization...
- ****an
Sophora ****onica, a
synonym for
Styphnolobium ****oni****, the
pagoda tree, a
small tree or
shrub species native to
eastern Asia
****onica (disambiguation)...
- papaya.
Pierre Nicholas Le Chéron d'Incarville (1706–1757)
introduced Sophora ****onica.
Bernard de
Jussieu (1699–1777)
brought the
first cedar to be planted...
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Herbert J.
Allen notes that the
character for Huai's name and the
Sophora ****onica tree are the same. His name is read ****
according to Sima Zhen; his...
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rubra Silene capensis Sophora alopecuroides Sophora flavescens Sophora prostrata Sophora secundiflora Sophora tetraptera Sophora tonkinensis Spartium junceum...
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Mineralogy and
Geology stands one of the
trees of the
royal garden, a
Sophora ****onica tree
planted by
Bernard de
Jussieu in 1747. The
gallery was constructed...