The good growth environment of Sophora japonica
Another name for Sophora japonica
Robinia flower.
The growth habits of Sophora japonica
Sophora flower belongs to temperate plants, like light, like dry and cold environment, in the high temperature and humidity of the southern region can also grow.
Sophora flower planting soil, should choose deep, fertile, good drainage calcareous, neutral or acidic soil, in dry, low-lying places grow poorly.
Sophora flower is resistant to smoke and dust, and can adapt well to urban environment. Sophora root deeper, germination ability is not strong, growth rate in general, but a long life.
The flower language of Sophora japonica
Love of spring. May sophora flowers such as snow bursts of fragrance, sweet people enchanted.
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Sophora japonica is mainly distributed in the northern region, mainly in the Loess Plateau and North China Plain, and blossoms from April to May. When the flowers bloom, a string of white locust flowers are all over the branches, and the air is filled with a faint fragrance, refreshing!
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Equisetum, Rhododendron family, evergreen shrub, 2-4m high. Racemes; each inflorescence has 3-4 flower branches, densely pot-shaped florets, drape, Corolla white or white-green, capsule globose.
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