Cassia fistula - Golden Shower Tree
By Delonix1
- 29 Jul, 2011
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Another view of the Golden Shower tree. It looses most of its leaves before it blooms. Photo taken July 28, 2011.
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Camillia:
Yes, the flowers are so beautiful! I wish this tree was more widely grown here. I'm sure it's plentiful in your region as it's native to India and Southeast Asia. There's so many species of Cassia which grow here, however, most species are native to South America, Africa and the South Sea Islands.
5 Aug, 2011
Yeah Delonix,they are widely grown here as street trees.What a scene they creat when they are in full blooms.
6 Aug, 2011
Camillia:
I bet it's incredible when they're all in full bloom.
While Cassis fistula is spectacular in bloom....many others are very spectacular, also. Cassia (Senna) spectabilis, it's very species name means spectacular in Latin. It grows very large and when in bloom is breath-taking. The most widely planted Cassia here in San Diego is Cassia leptophylla (Gold Medallion tree) which is native to Brazil.
7 Aug, 2011
I will write down the name and try to find one.I want that in my garden.How long does it take to bloom Delonix?
9 Aug, 2011
Which one Cassia leptophylla or spectabilis?
9 Aug, 2011
I was talking about spectabillis.
10 Aug, 2011
I think Cassia (Senna) spectabilis takes 2 to 3 years from seed to bloom.
10 Aug, 2011
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See who else is growing Cassia fistula (Golden shower tree).
See who else has plants in genus Cassia.
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So beautiful.I am absolutely in love with the long garland like blooms.
5 Aug, 2011