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Posted 27/05/2007 16:51:03


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About ten years ago I bought it in a gardencenter, it flowers nearly every year.



regards from Holland, Christianne

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Posted 27/05/2007 18:33:20


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I love that one Chris, the foliage is so delicate looking and when in flower is always a bonus

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Posted 28/05/2007 13:17:44


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Looks nice! I'm not familiar with the name Sophora,does it have a common name?

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Posted 28/05/2007 19:02:22


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Its sometimes called Japanese Pagoda Tree Larry

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Posted 29/05/2007 10:19:33


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Its sometimes called Japanese Pagoda Tree Larry

Ah, I recognise that from somewhere......

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