Planted these seeds earlier this year. They took a while to sprout, but I did end up with 4 saplings. I plan on bringing them inside for the winter, maybe plant them outside next year.
Sophora japonica 23W39 Chinese Scholar Tree a2- (Tree) Chinese Scholar Tree, Mature plant size: 65ft., WHITE, USDA Hardiness Zone 4, Michigan Bloom Month -, In Garden Bed a2 for 207 DAYS (C3). Planted in 2023.
Missouri Botanical Garden: 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. It is generally cultivated for its attractive compound foliage and fragrant late summer flowers. Pinnate leaves (to 10" long), each with 7-17 oval, lustrous, dark green leaflets, remain attractive throughout the growing season. Leaves retain green color late into fall, resulting in no fall color or at best an undistinguished greenish yellow. Small, fragrant, pea-like, creamy white flowers (each 1/2" long) bloom in late summer in sweeping terminal panicles to 12" long and to 12" wide. Flowers fall to the ground around the tree after bloom covering the ground with a blanket of white. Flowers give way to slender, 1- to 6-seeded, knobby, bean-like pods (to 3-8" long) that mature to brown in fall and persist into winter. Although not native to Japan, the specific epithet and common name seem to recognize the early use of the tree in Japan around Buddhist temples.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Link to additional photos of this plant from 2023:
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