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Cassia javanica from Caesalpiniaceae
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Lower Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Se le conoce en Panama como Casia amarilla, caro o caa fistula
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Limon, Costa Rica
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Family: CaesalpinaceaeCommon in dry stony hills. Limited to India. Photographed at Velugonda hills of Eastren ghats.1-2.5mts tall handsome herbs. leaves 8-20cm long pinnate, leaflets 10-13 pairs, leaflet1.6-2.5x 1-1.2cm, elliptic, oblong -obovate, base obtuse, mucronate, glaucous below, Flowers 1-1.5cm across, golden yellow, in 6-12cm long corymbose racemes. Stamens 10(2+4+4) pods compressed, beaked, black shining 10-20 seeded.Bark and leaves are used to relieve fever and headache.Reference: Flora of Nellore district by B.Suryanarayana & A.S.Rao.Flora of presidency of Madras by J.S Gamble, ENVIS.
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Cassia javanica subsp. nodosaFABACEAE-CAESALPINIOIDEAE(LEGUMINOSAE)Local: Lago Sul, Braslia, Brasil.Ref.: Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN).Obs: H. Lorenzi et al., in rvores Exticas no Brasil, 2003, classifica a espcie como Cassia nodosa.
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Cassia fistula from Caesalpiniaceae.
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Lago Sul, Federal District, Brazil
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Sunshine Tree is originated from tropical Asia and Australia. In its native countries, it can be eaten as vegetable. Its roots can be used as medicine to relieve inflammation. This photo was taken in the Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden, Hong Kong.
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Cassia javanica from Caesalpiniaceae.
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H1-4 Road North of Satara, Kruger NP, Mpumalanga, SOUTH AFRICA
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Se le conoce en Panama como Casia amarilla, caro o caa fistula
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Lago Sul, Federal District, Brazil
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Cassia fistula
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Cassia grandis L.f.FABACEAELocal: Braslia, BrasilRef.: Lorenzi, H. rvores Brasileiras. Vol 1. 5 edio. Plantarum, 2008.
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Sunshine Tree is originated from tropical Asia and Australia. In its native countries, it can be eaten as vegetable. Its roots can be used as medicine to relieve inflammation. This photo was taken near the Tsing Yi Park, Hong Kong.
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Satara, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Santa Rita, Panama, Panama
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Lago Sul, Federal District, Brazil
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Cassia grandis L.f.FABACEAELocal: Braslia, BrasilRef.: Lorenzi, H. rvores Brasileiras. Vol 1. 5 edio. Plantarum, 2008.
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Sunshine Tree is originated from tropical Asia and Australia. In its native countries, it can be eaten as vegetable. Its roots can be used as medicine to relieve inflammation. This photo was taken at IVE Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.