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Can't tell from here..But maybe an pagoda tree? Sophora (know it's not called that now, just prefer the old name). erm... or perhaps some sort of acacia. A closer look at foliage and flower would be helpful.

 

You're right. Didn't know it was Styphnolobium now...I still call it Sophora

Here's another pic from a different angle

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C. macrophylla and C. Bracypoda seem to be synonymous according to some authorities. Good, shot, by the way.

 

Well there you have it.. Guessed in an earlier post. I wasn't aware of the synonym - It's a wonderful tree and amazes me why it's not grown more outside of specialist collections.

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