Senna siamea (Lam.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby (syn. Cassia arayatensis "sensu Naves, non Litv."; Cassia arborea Macfad.; Cassia florida Vahl; Cassia gigantea DC.; Cassia siamea Lam.; Cassia siamea var. puberula Kurz; Cassia sumatrana Roxb.; Cassia sumatrana DC.; Chamaefistula gigantea G.Don; Sciacassia siamea (Lam.) Britton; Sciacassia siamea (Lam.) Britton & Rose; Senna sumatrana (DC.) Roxb.);
Siamese/ thai/ yellow Cassia, Ironwood tree, Bombay blackwood, Thailand shower, Siamese Senna • Hindi: Seemia, Kassod कसोद • Marathi: Kassod • Kannada: Sima tangedu, Hiretangedi, Motovolanyaro • Tamil: Manjal konrai, Manje-konne, Chelumalarkkonrai • Malayalam: Manjakonna, Manjakonnei • Telugu: Sima tangedu, Kurumbi;
SEN-nuh -- Latin form of Arabic word for a thorny bush SI-am-ee-ya -- of or from Siam (Thailand) Native to: Indo-China, Malaysia; naturalized / cultivated throughout tropics India (I) ; Andhra Pradesh ; Arunachal Pradesh ; Assam ; Bihar ; Delhi ; Goa ; Gujarat ; Haryana; Himachal Pradesh; Jammu-Kashmir ; Karnataka ; Kerala ; Madhaya Pradesh ; Maharashtra; Manipur ; Meghalaya; Mizoram ; Nagaland ; Orissa ; Pondicherry ; Punjab ; Rajasthan ; Sikkim; Tamil Nadu ; Tripura ; Uttar Pradesh ; West Bengal & other countries as per ILDIS; Large tree reaching 30 m with up to 30 cm long leaves having 4-16 pairs of up to 7 cm long leaflets, glands absent; stipules minute 1 mm, caducous; flowers yellow in panicles of corymbs up to 12 cm long; pedicels 3-4 cm long; petals up to 2 cm long, upper clawed; stamens 10, upper three reduced; pod up to 30 cm long.
I hope you meant Senna spectabilis Yes Sir Senna spectabilis Should be Senna siamea only as per images herein. Cassia for ID : 190111 : AK-2: Taken at Gangajal Nursery, Nasik, Maharashtra on the 1st of October,2010. A tree of medium height.
efloraofindia:''For Id 24092011MR6’’ big tree with attractive yellow flowers Pune: Date/Time-Sep 2011
Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- Pune Kothrud
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- On the Roadside Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- big Tree Height/Length- I cannot specify Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size-green Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts- spectacular yellow flowers Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds-Green berries Never seen this before in Pune I am surprised Yes Senna siamea (syn: Cassia siamea) seems to be the likely choice. cassia siamea or Senna siamea hindi name chakundi I too think that this is Senna siamea (Lam.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby of Leguminosae family. May be the attached file would be useful for getting more information. Cassia siamea. काशीद A favourite of Garden dept. Pune Municipal Corp.for roadside plantation. Non native Would appreciate your help to Id this tree of about 20-25 feet at Kothrud Pune outside a temple
No flowers or fruits were seen.
This is obviously an ornamental species of Cassia possibly Cassia siamea.
Cassia siamea
Sharing the images of Senna siamea from Coimbatore.
Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) Week: Is this Senna siamea ? flora of Jaipur: Photographed this medium sized tree in Jaipur on 6th nov 2011. Features-
Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) :: Senna siamea in Chakan: Bot. name: Senna siamea
Family: Caesalpiniaceae Plant Habit: Tree Location: Chakan, Maharashtra Date/Time: 05-11-2011 / 08:00AM Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) Week: Cassia for ID Pune 7/12/2011SMP1: A tree planted on roadside. Pune Sorry for poor quality pictures. Is it Cassia siamea or Cassia surattensis? I think yes Correct name Senna siamea
Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) :: Senna siamea in Maharashtra: Senna siamea (Jacq.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby SEN-nuh -- Latin form of Arabic word for a thorny bush SI-am-ee-ya -- of or from Siam (Thailand) Nov 5, 2011 ... along NH50 near Chakan, Maharashtra
commonly known as: Siamese cassia, Siamese senna, Thai cassia, Thailand shower Native to: Indo-China, Malaysia; naturalized / cultivated throughout tropics more views: Nov 5, 2011 ... along NH50 near Chakan, Maharashtra Aug 8, 2008 ... along NH3 near Padgha, Maharashtra
A nice set indeed. Naturalised tree. A favourite of Pune corporation for roadside plantation due to its fast growth.
Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) Week: Senna siamea from IOCL Panipat Area: Senna siamea from IOCL Panipat Area pls validate this tree is one of the trees supplied by forest Deptt to people for plantation in common land Roadside areas efloraofindia:''05122011MR5’’ "Fabaceae-Caesalpinioidea (Caesalpiniaceae) Week: Senna siamea at Pune: Sharing images of Senna siamea
Photographed on roadside in Kothrud area at Pune in Sep 2011
Common Avenue Tree in Haryana Also I happened to travel to the same area today again. Attaching pics of pods of the same tree but it was late evening and could not get very clear pics Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) Week: Senna siamea from Delhi: Senna siamea (Lam.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 35:98. 1982
syn: Cassia siamea Lam.
Common names: kassodtree, Siamese cassia, Siamese senna, Thai cassia, Thailand shower
Large tree reaching 30 m with up to 30 cm long leaves having 4-16 pairs of up to 7 cm long leaflets, glands absent; stipules minute 1 mm, caducous; flowers yellow in panicles of corymbs up to 12 cm long; pedicels 3-4 cm long; petals up to 2 cm long, upper clawed; stamens 10, upper three reduced; pod up to 30 cm long.
Common avenue tree in Delhi flowering in November-December, photographed from Vikas Puri. Attaching images of a Senna sp.
Species : Senna siamea (Lam.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby
Date : 13/8/12, 10.00 A.M. (pod from another tree) Place : Gobra (Hooghly)
ID help :
Looks like Senna siamia, but then it flowers in Delhi only in November-December Thank you for the probable ID of this tree, the keys you compiled to identify Cassia complex is excellent for an average user like me. A website informs, "...The flowering period is long, and flowers may often be found at various seasons (Troup 1921)...." for Senna siamea - http://www.winrock.org/fnrm/factnet/factpub/FACTSH/S_siamea.html
For the past few months whatever i have learnt about plants is from you, and ...
Attaching a pdf file, available at - http://www.worldagroforestry.org/sea/Publications/files/book/BK0007-04/BK0007-04-9.PDF Request for ID GD28112012: a friend of mine (and me too) is pretty curious about exactly what this tree is. We, as laymen, call it subabool (as we call many other similar trees). These are planted roadside in Nagpur and are very common. Please reply.
most of the babool are some species of Acacia OR Leucaena ... this is not subabool. It is some species of Cassia.
Yes it is Cassia. Any possibilities for this to be C.siamea ? Closeup of a flower and buds a twig with pods Most probably it is Senna siamea (= Cassia siamea) just as ... hinted ... family Fabaceae. Commonly known as: Siamese cassia, Siamese senna, Thai cassia, Thailand shower ... no vernacular names Native of Indo-China, Malaysia; naturalized / cultivated throughout tropics. Yes, seems like that. Thanks all. Attached images may be Senna sp. Please ID the plant. Date :21.10.2013 Location: Kamrup district, Assam Family : Caesalpiniaceae Genus & species : Senna sp. Habitat: Grows wild on road side Habit :Tree
Senna siamea I hope
Yes Senna siamea (Lam.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby. It is blooming nowadays in subtropics. Senna siamea from Kolkata, West Bengal: SCFEB05 : 1 post by 1 author. Senna siamea (Lam.) Irwin et Barneby (Fabaceae) It is a medium-size, evergreen tree growing up to 18 m with beautiful yellow flowers. It is often used as shade tree in cocoa, coffee and tea plantations. Leaves are alternate, pinnately compound, with slender, green-reddish, tinged axis and 6 to 12 pairs of leaflets on short stalks, rounded at both ends. Photographed from Hedua Park (near Scottish Church College), Kolkata, West Bengal during 2010. It is my pleasure to present a few images of Senna siamea (Fabaceae) Habit: Tree Habitat: Wild, Wasteland Sighting: Chikmagalur and Tumkur, Karnataka, about 1200 msl and 800 msl Date:29-05-2014, 06-11-2014, 16-11-2014, 24-11-2014 and 06-10-2015 References:
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