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Sophora affinis (Multi) - Eve's necklace, Texas Sophora

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Sophora affinis (Multi) is an exquisite selection that brings a distinct character to any landscape with its charming display of pink, pea-like flowers, masterfully clustered against dark, lustrous green leaves. Lovingly known as Eve's Necklace or Texas Sophora, this ornamental tree features a unique visual treat in the form of glossy, black, bead-like seeds ensconced in eye-catching pods. This native Texan species, small to medium in size, grows to a mature height of up to 30 feet, creating a rounded canopy that tempts the spectator with its twisting branches. With an admirable resilience, it stands tall and stunning even in drought conditions, making the most of full sun to partial shade exposures. This reliable, low water usage tree alluringly combines strength, beauty and adaptability, hence becoming an exceptional choice to bring all-season appeal to gardens, parks or roadside landscapes.

  • Size: Up to 30 feet tall
  • Flowers: Clusters of pink, pea-like flowers
  • Foliage: Dark, lustrous green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Unique seed pods: Produces black, bead-like seeds nestled in pods
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