Sophora du Japon, Paris - France
Posted by: superstein
N 48° 50.695 E 002° 21.485
31U E 452902 N 5410415
This tree is located in the botanic garden 'Jardin des plantes'
Waymark Code: WMD5T7
Location: Île-de-France, France
Date Posted: 11/23/2011
Views: 21
France- Ginaire de Chine malgré ce que dit son nom, le Sophora du Japon, a été envoyé à Bernard de Jussieu sous forme de graines avec la mention «arbre chinois inconnu» par un jésuite naturaliste qui résidait en Chine. Il fut planté en 1747 et fleurit pour la première fois trente ans plus tard.
Enlich -Styphnolobium japonicum (L.) Schott , the Pagoda Tree (Chinese Scholar, Japanese pagodatree; syn. Sophora japonica) is a species of small tree or shrub in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae.
It was formerly included within a broader interpretation of the genus Sophora. The species of Styphnolobium differ from Sophora in lacking the ability to form symbioses with rhizobia (nitrogen fixing bacteria) on their roots. It also differs from the related genus Calia (mescalbeans) in having deciduous leaves and flowers in axillary, not terminal, racemes. The leaves are pinnate, with 9-21 leaflets, and the flowers in pendulous racemes similar to those of the Black locust.
Genus/Species: Styphnolobium japonicum
Height: 62
Girth: 3
Method of obtaining height: Reliable source
Method of obtaining girth: Reliable source
Location type: Park
Age: 250
Historical significance: Tree is planted in 1747
Planter: bernard du Jussieuu
Website reference: [Web Link]
Walk time: 10
Parking coordinates: Not Listed
Photograpy coordinates: Not Listed
|
Visit Instructions:
A closeup picture of your GPS receiver in your hand, with the tree in the background, is required. If the tree is on private property, this closeup photograph with the tree in the background may be taken from the nearest public vantage point without actually going to the tree.
The required photograph does not need to show the entire tree, but the individual tree must be recognizable.