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Sophora

Sophora is a genus of about 45 species of small trees and shrubs in the pea family Fabaceae. The species are native to southeast Europe, southern Asia, Australasia, various Pacific islands, western South America, the western United States, Florida and Puerto Rico. The generic name is derived from sophera, an Arabic name for a pea-flowered tree. The genus formerly had a broader interpretation including many other species now treated in other genera, notably Styphnolobium (pagoda tree genus), which differs in lacking nitrogen fixing bacteria (rhizobia) on the roots, and Dermatophyllum (the mescalbeans). Styphnolobium has galactomannans as seed polysaccharide reserve, in contrast Sophora contains arabinogalactans, and Dermatophyllum amylose. The New Zealand Sophora species are known as kowhai or kōwhai. One Sophora fossil seed pod from the middle Eocene epoch has been described from the Miller clay pit in Henry County, Tennessee, United States. Sophora comprises the following species: The status of the following species is unresolved: Media related to Sophora at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Sophora at Wikispecies

[ "Biochemistry", "Botany", "Traditional Chinese medicine", "Sophora prostrata", "Sophora tetraptera", "Edwardsia", "Clianthus", "Sophora tomentosa" ]
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