Sophora japonica in a broad sense refers to the flowers and buds of leguminous plants, but generally open flowers are called "Sophora japonica" or "Sophora japonica" and buds are called "Sophora japonica". It is often planted near houses and roadsides, and is widely cultivated in China, mainly distributed in the north, mainly in the Loess Plateau and the North China Plain. It usually blooms in April and May every year, and the flowering period is about 10- 15 days.
Quality: There is a folk saying that "when locusts are planted in front of the door, fortune will come naturally." As a native tree species, Sophora japonica can stand proudly and grow healthily no matter how bad the environment and poor the soil are.
It symbolizes the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of the people of Yang Guo who strive for self-improvement and indomitable struggle. In the poor times when materials are in short supply, especially the crops that are green and yellow, Sophora japonica and Sophora japonica leaves are still life-saving rations. In the lean year, they helped Yang Guo's ancestors survive the famine, and were called "life-saving trees".
Extended data:
Sophora japonica is shriveled and curled with scattered petals. Calyx completely campanulate, yellow-green, apex 5-lobed; 5 petals, yellow or yellow-white, 1 larger, nearly round, slightly concave at the apex, and the other 4 petals are oblong. Stamens 10, 9 of which are United at the base, and filaments are slender. Pistil cylindrical, curved. Lightweight. Slight breath and bitter taste.
Robinia pseudoacacia is a perennial flower with racemes and butterfly-shaped corollas, which are clustered and overlapped in full bloom. Small flowers shrink and curl, and petals are scattered. Complete calyx bell-shaped, yellow-green, apex 5-lobed;
Petals 5, mostly yellow or yellow-white, also have other colors such as purple. Usually 1 petals are large, nearly round, slightly concave at the apex, and the other four petals are rectangular; Stamens 10, of which 9 bases are United and filaments are slender; Pistil cylindrical, curved. This entry mainly introduces Sophora japonica, a leguminous plant. Please refer to the entry of Sophora japonica for the introduction of Sophora japonica, refer to Sophora japonica for the introduction of its flower buds, and refer to Sophora japonica for other Chinese medicines related to Sophora japonica.