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Cassia Fistula, Golden Shower Tree

Cassia fistula, commonly known as the "Golden Shower Tree" or "Indian Laburnum," is a deciduous flowering tree belonging to the family Fabaceae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent but is also found in other tropical and subtropical regions around the world. This tree is well-known for its stunning display of bright yellow flowers, which gives it the nickname "Golden Shower."

Plant Description:

  1. Size: Cassia fistula can grow to be a medium to large-sized tree, reaching heights of about 10 to 20 meters (30 to 65 feet) tall. Its canopy can spread out to about 7 to 12 meters (23 to 40 feet) wide.

  2. Leaves: The leaves of Cassia fistula are pinnately compound, meaning they are made up of multiple leaflets arranged on either side of a central stalk (rachis). Each leaf usually has 6 to 12 pairs of leaflets, and one terminal leaflet, giving it a feathery appearance. The leaflets are oval-shaped, smooth, and glossy, with a vibrant green color.

  3. Flowers: The Golden Shower Tree is most famous for its striking, cascading clusters of bright yellow flowers. These flowers are pendulous and have five petals. The blooms can be quite large, measuring about 4 to 6 centimeters (1.5 to 2.5 inches) in diameter. The tree produces an abundance of flowers during its flowering season, creating a beautiful spectacle.

  4. Fruits: After the flowering season, long and cylindrical seed pods (legumes) develop. The pods are initially green but turn dark brown as they mature. When fully ripe, they can reach lengths of about 30 to 60 centimeters (12 to 24 inches). Each pod contains several seeds.

  5. Bark: The bark of Cassia fistula is grayish-brown and becomes rough and furrowed as the tree matures.

Cultural and Ecological Significance:

Cassia fistula holds cultural significance in several countries where it is grown. In India, for example, it is the national flower of Kerala, and its bright yellow flowers are used during various festivals and celebrations. The tree is also considered ornamental and is commonly planted in parks, gardens, and along streets due to its attractive flowers.

Ecologically, the Golden Shower Tree provides nectar to pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to local biodiversity. Its seeds are dispersed by animals, which aids in the tree's natural propagation.

Note: While the Golden Shower Tree is a beautiful and valuable ornamental plant, its seeds and other parts contain compounds that can be toxic if ingested. Caution should be exercised when handling or planting this tree, especially around children and pets.

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