What is Sophora japonica good for?
The dried flowers and buds of Sophora japonica are used as a medicinal herb in China, Japan and Korea to treat bleeding hemorrhoids and hematemesis. Uses of Sophora Japonica Some of the most common ways in which the plant is used are: In a herbal infusion or tea. As a supplement or extract. Applied topically to the skin.The dried flowers and buds of Sophora japonica are used as a medicinal herb in China, Japan and Korea to treat bleeding hemorrhoids and hematemesis.
What is the common name for Sophora japonica?
Sophora japonica, commonly called Japanese pagoda tree or Chinese scholar tree, is native to China and Korea, but not Japan. It is a medium to large deciduous tree that typically matures to 50-75′ (less frequently to 100′) tall with a broad rounded crown. Noteworthy Characteristics. Sophora japonica, commonly called Japanese pagoda tree or Chinese scholar tree, is native to China and Korea, but not Japan.The Sophora japonica L. Japanese pagoda tree, is a medium to large deciduous tree belonging to the Fabaceae family. The genus (Sophora) was named by Linnaeus after an Arab word sophero, which describes a different species from the same family.