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Cassia
Senna bicapsularis, is hardy in zones 8 through 11 and in areas where the temperature does not dip below 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Cassia may bloom as late as November and then bloom again in the spring.

 


Cassia fasciculata (Hardy Senna)
150cm, Hardy Senna makes bright yellow flowers on semiperennial, slightly woody branches. As in Mimosa spp. the finely feathered leaves fold when touched.

Cassia eremophila. DESERT CASSIA. Australia
LEGUMINOSAE (Pea family)
Said to represent the finest of Australian wild flowers, ...

Cassia fistula
Nombres relacionados: Caesalpinaceae (familia), Caña fístula (castellano), Cassia excelsa (sinónimo), Ch'ang-kuo-tzü-shu (chino), Fabaceae (familia), Golden shower (inglés), Huai-hua-ch'ing (chino), Indian laburnum (inglés), ...

Cassia artemisioides
Feathery cassia
Fabaceae Family
Compiled by the Master Gardeners
of the University of Arizona Pima County Cooperative Extension.

CASSIA ALATA L. - CANDLE BUSH.
Synonym
Herpetic alata.
Common name ...

Burmese Pink Cassia is an ornamental garden and roadside tree. It is a small tree - not more than 20 feet but in May when the large, showy flowers and tender, green leaves appear, it presents a strikingly beautiful picture, ...

Brush Cassia - profile
Scientific name: Cassia brewsteri var. marksiana
Conservation status in NSW: Endangered
Description ...

Red cassia creates a carnival of color against a clear blue tropical sky
Location
Red cassia is native to Sri Lanka and southern India. It is uncommon in cultivation, especially in the West.

Cassia corymbosa)
Huge masses of bright yellow 1" blooms literally cover this this tough deciduous shrub in mid to late summer and into early fall. A naturalized species in parts of the southern U.S.

Desert Cassia
Scientific Name: Cassia nemophila Walp.
Synonym: Senna artemisioides var. filifolia, Senna nemophila, Cassia eremophila
Family: Fabaceae ...

EnglischCassia, Chinese cassia, Bastard cinnamon, Chinese cinnamon
EsperantoĈina cinamomo, Aroma cinamomo
EstnischHiina kaneelipuu ...

'Cassian'
Fountain Grass
Description
These tuft-forming plants usually have leaf blades that are flat.

View more information and pictures about climbing cassia, as contained in the Langeland/Burks book, Identification & Biology of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas.

Cassia marilandica (Leguminosae) - This member of the Pea family can used medicinally as a "cathartic", and many over-the-counter laxitives contain the asian relatives of this plant. It is also known as "Locust Plant", and blooms in mid summer.

Cassia sp (Golden Shower). A good host plant for caterpillars and their butterflies (Cloudless Sulphur).

CASSIA
Cassia multijuga
General Notes
Prefers fast draining soil. SelecTree lists no cultivars of multijuga.

Cassia spp.
Synonyms: Cassia acutifolia (Delile) = C. senna (L.) = Alexandrian senna; Cassia angustifolia (Vahl) = Tinevelly senna; senna pods, senna leaf
...

Cassia grandis
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Pink Shower, Coral Shower, Horse Cassia
Origin: Central and South America, Amazon ...

Cassia gum - a commonly-used thickening agent -, despite its name is actually from Chinese Senna (S. obtusifolia) seeds. In some Southeast Asian cuisines (particularly those of Thailand and Laos), the leaves and flowers of Siamese Senna (S.

Batavia cinnamon; Padang cassia Cinnamomum burmannii
Bay Biscayne; creeping-oxeye; Singapore daisy Sphagneticola trilobata
bay willow Salix pentandra
beach naupaka Scaevola sericea
beach strawberry Fragaria chiloensis ...

Cassia hebecarpa (SC)
Castilleja coccinea (E)
Cheilanthes lanosa (E)
Chrysopsis falcata (E)
Cirsium horridulum (E)
Coelopleurum actaeifolium (E)
Coelopleurum lucidum (E)
Corallorhiza trifida (T)
Corydalis flavula (T)
Cryptogramma stelleri (E) ...

Cassia (Cinnamomum aromaticum)
Cayenne pepper (Capsicum annuum)
Celery seed (Apium graveolens)
Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium)
Chicory (Cichorium intybus)
Chili pepper (Capsicum spp.)
Chipotle (Capsicum annuum)
Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) ...

any plant of the genus Sennia (formerly placed in Cassia), leguminous herbs, shrubs, and trees of the family Leguminosae ( family), most common in warm regions. Some species are cultivated for ornament, but sennas are best known as medicinal plants.

---Description---Several species of Cassia contribute to the drug of commerce, and were comprised in a single species by Linnaeus under the name of Cassia Senna.

Feather Cassia (Cassia artemisioides) Fast growing shrub with bright yellow flowers
Evening Primrose (Oenothera deltoides)... 1-2 foot perennial (white, yellow)
Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa) Bright orange flowers on three-foot stems.

A legume with yellow flowers in late July through September. Uncommon along roadsides, fence rows, pastures and open woods. Similar in appearance to Partridge pea, Cassia fasciculata, but with larger leaves, fruits and narrow, ...

Index- plants in this Family
Fabaceae / Pea Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista fasciculata)
Partridge Pea is also known as Sleeping Plant which is the official vernacular. Chamaecrista formerly known as Cassia. ...

See also: Green, May, Senna, Medic, India