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Sophora comprises the
following species:
Sophora albescens (Rehder) C.Y. Ma
Sophora albopetiolulata Léonard
Sophora alopecuroides L.—
sophora root...
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Calia (Fabaceae)" (PDF). Phytoneuron. 57: 1–4. Uchytil,
Ronald J. (1990). "
Sophora secundiflora". Fire
Effects Information System.
United States Forest Service...
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trees within the
genus Sophora, in the
family Fabaceae, that are
native to New Zealand.
There are
eight species, with
Sophora microphylla and S. tetraptera...
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Sophora flavescens, the
shrubby sophora, is a
species of
plant in the
genus Sophora of the
family Fabaceae. This
genus contains about 52 species. It mainly...
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Sophora prostrata is
commonly known as kōwhai,
prostrate kōwhai or
dwarf kōwhai and is
endemic to the
eastern South Island from
Marlborough to the Waitaki...
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pagoda 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...
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Sophora microphylla,
commonly known as
weeping kōwhai and small-leaved kōwhai, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
family Fabaceae native to New Zealand...
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Sophora tetraptera,
commonly known as large-leaved kōwhai, is a tree that
grows naturally in the
central east of the
North Island of New Zealand. It has...
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Sophora tomentosa,
commonly known as necklacepod,
yellow necklacepod, and
occasionally referred to as
silver bush, is a
pantropical shrub or
small tree...
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Sophora c****ioides is a
legume tree
endemic to
central and
southern Chile. It is one of the two
species of
Sophora endemic to
continental Chile along with...