Cassia artemisioides - Feathery Cassia
By Delonix1
- 26 Feb, 2018
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This is a very sweetly fragrant shrub which is a winter-bloomer. It's extremely heat and drought-tolerant. Photo was taken at my dad'd house which is on the border of the desert. Feb. 26, 2018.
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I still can't used to changing the genus to Senna. I used to have a giant Senna multiglandiosa (Cassia tomentosa) when I lived in Hayward. It even lived through the horrible 1990 freeze with a lot of damage; however, came back big and strong the same year.
I think Cassia leptophylla and fistula are my favorites! I love the very fragrant flowers! :>))
27 Feb, 2018
After having looked it up on Wikipedia I've decided it's not for me! ? I liked the look of this shrub & thought I wondered if I could grow it on our balcony - no chance!
Very nice looking shrub all the same! ??
27 Feb, 2018
Balcony,
Yes, this shrub would definitely prefer to be in the ground. I loves very hot weather and not a lot of water. If it doesn't get enough heat it would not flower well.
28 Feb, 2018
That's a shame as I can't fulfill any of those conditions! ?
1 Mar, 2018
There must be some really nice yellow-flowered shrubs you can grow there, right?
1 Mar, 2018
Lovely shimmering colour
1 Mar, 2018
Scottish broom is one..but i know that for us in Cali its invasive,but in the UK should be in natural environment!
1 Mar, 2018
Penny,
Yes, it's really a nice plant for hot areas.
2 Mar, 2018
Stan,
I was going to suggest that little shrub.
2 Mar, 2018
Yes, there are other nice yellow shrubs here as well but I think there are few that might flower as long as yours!
2 Mar, 2018
Thank you Andy for letting me know its for hot areas.
2 Mar, 2018
I read this Cassia flowers all year. I'll have to ask my dad if it does, though.
I know when I had Cassia tementosa(Wholly Senna) it would flower summer through winter and rest in spring.
4 Mar, 2018
Penny, almost all Cassia species are native to the drier tropics. They need a lot of heat to grow and bloom well.
4 Mar, 2018
A nice looking shrub.....
5 Mar, 2018
Thank you. It really is a nice shrub for the desert areas.
5 Mar, 2018
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I think I still had mine when I joined GOY. For some reason,people we hired to pick up junk...cut my tree down.
But once it got blooming it was near all year. Senna multiglandiosa I think it was.
26 Feb, 2018