sophora การใช้
- A brass tag listed only its genus in English : Sophora.
- It is sometimes included in the genus " Sophora ".
- It is found on plants of the genus " Sophora ".
- Matrine is a component of the traditional Chinese medical herb " Sophora flavescens"
- Most species have yellow seeds, but " Sophora prostrata " has black ones.
- It was formerly included within a broader interpretation of the genus " Sophora ".
- Sophora could possibly be used as a treatment for mast cell-derived allergic inflammatory diseases.
- The methanol extract of " Sophora flavescens " showed a potent glycosidase inhibitory activity.
- The specific epithet refers to its similarity to plants in the genus " Sophora ".
- Mmane ( " Sophora chrysophylla " ) can contain amounts of cytisine that are lethal to most animals.
- "Sophora flavescens " may have the potential for treatment of chronic inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis.
- One can see today a " Robinia " tree planted in 1636, and a sophora from 1747.
- The Toromiro ( " Sophora toromiro " ) was formerly a common tree in the forests of Easter Island.
- The fourth genus of New Zealand native legumes is " Sophora ", represented by eight species of kowhai.
- In 1798, Ortega attempted to honor Brousonet with genus Broussonetia in the family Fabaceae, but it was rejected ( now Sophora ).
- The trees stand like gods over the property : tall chamaecyparis, cryptomeria, weeping beech, weeping sophora and Sargent's weeping hemlock.
- The toromiro tree " ( Sophora toromiro ) " was prehistorically present on Easter Island, but is now extinct in the wild.
- Originally described in 1795 by Schrader as " Sophora juncea ", it was given its current binomial name by Hoffmannsegg in 1824.
- Of particular note are the monumental hackberry in front of the De Pisis greenhouse, the magnificent Sophora japonica and the historic thicket of bamboo.
- There are eight species, with " Sophora microphylla " and " S . tetraptera " being the most recognised as large trees.
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