Acacia plant properties
Acacia is a plant of the family Pteridophyllaceae, also known as acacia, locust, white acacia. Native to China, it is mostly grown in Liaoning, Guangdong, Shandong and other provinces.
Sophora japonica looks like
Sophora japonica bark gray-brown, with longitudinal fissures, the current year's branches green, pinnately compound leaves, the leaf axis at first sparsely pilose, spinning off; petiole base expanded, wrapped with buds.
Sophora leaves morphological characteristics: Sophora pinnately compound leaves, leaf rachis hairy, base ovate-oblong, sparsely pubescent, apical acuminate and finely cuspidate, grayish white below.
Look of acacia seeds: The acacia pods are fleshy, bead-like, 2.5-5 cm long, hairless, and don't crack; there are 1-6 seeds, kidney-shaped.
Looks like Sophora root: Sophora root is cylindrical, with a yellow or yellow-brown surface, yellowish-white on the fracture surface, and the wood part occupies most of the surface. It has a slight odor and a slightly bitter and astringent taste.
Describing the acacia tree sentences
Summer days, the big acacia tree is a dark green, in the sun, like a huge green umbrella.
The big acacia trees hold a wide green umbrella high, one by one to form a verdant forest belt, in a straight line on both sides of the street next to the sidewalk.
Pictures of acacia trees