sophora japonica pendula

description

the sophora japonica pendula is a variant of the sophora tree Japanese known for its pretty pendant shape. original of eastern Asia, this plant has branches that develop elegantly downward, creating a captivating effect. the leaves are composed of several small dark green leaflets, while during the summer the tree covers of showy floral diapers white and fragrant. the sophora japonica pendula is appreciated for its scenic beauty and the ability to add a touch of elegance in urban streets, gardens and landscape spaces.

characteristic

portamento: the most obvious feature is shape of the branches, which develop elegantly downward, creating a captivating effect. this feature gives to the tree a nice and distinctive look.
leaves:the leaves of the sophora japonica pendula are generally composed from numerous small leaflets of dark green color. the foliage is persistent, contributing to the beauty of the plant all year round.
flowering:during the summer, the tree produces white flowers or slightly coloured. flowering can be abundant and adds a decorative element to the plant.
height: usually reaches moderate heights, making it suitable for gardens and more limited spaces than some others species of trees.
adaptableà:sophora japonica is generally resistant and adaptable to different soil conditions and climate. this resistance contributes to its success as an ornamental plant in different regions.
use: sophora japonica wood is hard and durable, but the plant is often cultivated mainly for purposes ornamental, thanks to its unique pendant shape and flowering decorative.

origin

native to eastern Asia in particular of the wool and japan.

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