Sophora macnabiana
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Sophora macnabiana is the scientific name derived from Edwardsia macnabiana [1], a tree formerly described from cultivated material [2] Indeed it is suitable for gardens, with showy flowers, numerous leaflets and tender pods. Native from central Chile, and Gough Island[3],[4],[5]; also disseminated as ornamental in New Zealand, where challenges with S.tetraptera, the local Large-leaved Kowhai.[6].
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- ↑ http://www.ildis.org/LegumeWeb/6.00/taxa/13292.shtml
- ↑ http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?102014.
- ↑ Lewis Smith RI 1985. Nothofagus and other trees stranded on islands in the atlantic sector of Southern Ocean.Br.Antarct. Surv. Bull. 66, 47-55
- ↑ F. I. Woodward 1987. Climate and plant distribution Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521282144, 9780521282147 174 pág
- ↑ Peña RC et al.2000. Phylogenetic and biogeographic aspects of Sophora sect.Edwardsia (Papilionaceae)Pacific Sci.54 159-167
- ↑ http://www.fullbooks.com/Hardy-Ornamental-Flowering-Trees-and3.html.