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Plant IdentificationCommon name: cassia, arsenic bushBotanical Name: Senna x FloribundaFamily name: CaesalpiniaceaeLocation: Lidcombe, NSWDate: 12th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: Native of Mexico. A multi-stemmed shrub that may scramble up to 3m. Found in most soil types in bushland areas. Will grow in dry or wet conditions, in shade or full sun.Economic significance: Poisonous to horses.
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Plant IdentificationCommon name: cassia, arsenic bushBotanical Name: Senna x FloribundaFamily name: CaesalpiniaceaeLocation: Lidcombe, NSWDate: 12th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: Native of Mexico. A multi-stemmed shrub that may scramble up to 3m. Found in most soil types in bushland areas. Will grow in dry or wet conditions, in shade or full sun.Economic significance: Poisonous to horses.
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Plant IdentificationCommon name: cassia, arsenic bushBotanical Name: Senna x FloribundaFamily name: CaesalpiniaceaeLocation: Lidcombe, NSWDate: 12th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: Native of Mexico. A multi-stemmed shrub that may scramble up to 3m. Found in most soil types in bushland areas. Will grow in dry or wet conditions, in shade or full sun.Economic significance: Poisonous to horses.
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Plant IdentificationCommon name: cassia, arsenic bushBotanical Name: Senna x FloribundaFamily name: CaesalpiniaceaeLocation: Lidcombe, NSWDate: 12th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: Native of Mexico. A multi-stemmed shrub that may scramble up to 3m. Found in most soil types in bushland areas. Will grow in dry or wet conditions, in shade or full sun.Economic significance: Poisonous to horses.
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Plant IdentificationCommon name: cassia, arsenic bushBotanical Name: Senna x FloribundaFamily name: CaesalpiniaceaeLocation: Lidcombe, NSWDate: 12th April 2009Collector: John PoulakisHabitat: Native of Mexico. A multi-stemmed shrub that may scramble up to 3m. Found in most soil types in bushland areas. Will grow in dry or wet conditions, in shade or full sun.Economic significance: Poisonous to horses.
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False Sicklepod (Senna multijuga) cultivated on the James Cook University Campus, Stuart, near Townsville, Queensland. Photographed on 5 April 1973.Native to the Americas.Digitised from a slide.
www.inaturalist.org/observations/55540554
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False Sicklepod (Senna multijuga) cultivated on the James Cook University Campus, Stuart, near Townsville, Queensland. Photographed on 5 April 1973.Native to the Americas.Digitised from a slide.
www.inaturalist.org/observations/55540554
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Native to the mountains of Colombia and Ecuador. Bogota Botanical Gardens.
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Fort Davis, Texas, United States
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Native from the southern U.S. to southern Mexico, where it is known as Palo Prieto. Desert Botanical Gardens, Phoenix.
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Fort Davis, Texas, United States
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Edgewood, Florida, United States
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Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
Senna obtusifolia (L.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby. Fabaceae. CN: [Malay: Gelenggang kecil], American sicklepod, Coffee-weed, Java-bean, Sicklepod, Sicklepod senna, Foetid cassia, Wild Senna. Native of the neotropics; elsewhere widely naturalized pantropically. Widely used in native medicine for many ailments. Stem herbaceous to woody up to 150 cm; leaves alternate, pinnate and leaflets often ending in three pairs, 2.5 - 5 cm long and 1 - 2.5 cm wide; leaf-stalk with tiny glands and grooved on the upper side. Flowers in pairs from leaf-axils, bright yellow; calyx with a short tube; petals 5, stamens 10, the upper shorter ones not fully developed, the lower ones with thick stalks; style long curved. Pod sickle-shaped. Seed rectangular with the hilum at one end.Synonym(s):
Cassia contorta Vogel
Cassia humilis Collad.
Cassia humilis M. Martens & Galeotti
Cassia obtusifolia L.
Cassia sunsub Forssk.
Cassia tala Desv.
Cassia tora sensu auct. [Misapplied]
Cassia tora var.
b Wight & Arn.
Cassia tora var.
humilis (Collad.) Collad.
Cassia tora var.
humilis Pers.
Cassia tora var.
obtusifolia (L.) Haines
Cassia toroides Roxb.
Cassia toroides Raf.
Chamaefistula contorta G. Don
Diallobus falcatus Raf.
Diallobus tora (L.) Raf.
Diallobus tora (L.) Jackson
Diallobus uniflorus Raf.
Emelista tora (L.) Britton & Rose ex Britton & P. Wilson
Senna toroides Roxb.Ref. and suggested reading:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/ild-1083www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?100044pkukmweb.ukm.my/~rsenr3/rsenr1/P472-476.pdfexplorepharma.wordpress.com/2010/09/30/cassia-toracoffee-...Cassia tora: a neglected weed with immense nutritional and medicinal values.
www.ecosensorium.org/2010/08/cassia-tora-neglected-weed-w...
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Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
Senna obtusifolia (L.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby. Fabaceae. CN: [Malay: Gelenggang kecil], American sicklepod, Coffee-weed, Java-bean, Sicklepod, Sicklepod senna, Foetid cassia, Wild Senna. Native of the neotropics; elsewhere widely naturalized pantropically. Widely used in native medicine for many ailments. Stem herbaceous to woody up to 150 cm; leaves alternate, pinnate and leaflets often ending in three pairs, 2.5 - 5 cm long and 1 - 2.5 cm wide; leaf-stalk with tiny glands and grooved on the upper side. Flowers in pairs from leaf-axils, bright yellow; calyx with a short tube; petals 5, stamens 10, the upper shorter ones not fully developed, the lower ones with thick stalks; style long curved. Pod sickle-shaped. Seed rectangular with the hilum at one end.Synonym(s):
Cassia contorta Vogel
Cassia humilis Collad.
Cassia humilis M. Martens & Galeotti
Cassia obtusifolia L.
Cassia sunsub Forssk.
Cassia tala Desv.
Cassia tora sensu auct. [Misapplied]
Cassia tora var.
b Wight & Arn.
Cassia tora var.
humilis (Collad.) Collad.
Cassia tora var.
humilis Pers.
Cassia tora var.
obtusifolia (L.) Haines
Cassia toroides Roxb.
Cassia toroides Raf.
Chamaefistula contorta G. Don
Diallobus falcatus Raf.
Diallobus tora (L.) Raf.
Diallobus tora (L.) Jackson
Diallobus uniflorus Raf.
Emelista tora (L.) Britton & Rose ex Britton & P. Wilson
Senna toroides Roxb.Ref. and suggested reading:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/ild-1083www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?100044pkukmweb.ukm.my/~rsenr3/rsenr1/P472-476.pdfexplorepharma.wordpress.com/2010/09/30/cassia-toracoffee-...Cassia tora: a neglected weed with immense nutritional and medicinal values.
www.ecosensorium.org/2010/08/cassia-tora-neglected-weed-w...
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Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
Senna obtusifolia (L.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby. Fabaceae. CN: [Malay: Gelenggang kecil], American sicklepod, Coffee-weed, Java-bean, Sicklepod, Sicklepod senna, Foetid cassia, Wild Senna. Native of the neotropics; elsewhere widely naturalized pantropically. Widely used in native medicine for many ailments. Stem herbaceous to woody up to 150 cm; leaves alternate, pinnate and leaflets often ending in three pairs, 2.5 - 5 cm long and 1 - 2.5 cm wide; leaf-stalk with tiny glands and grooved on the upper side. Flowers in pairs from leaf-axils, bright yellow; calyx with a short tube; petals 5, stamens 10, the upper shorter ones not fully developed, the lower ones with thick stalks; style long curved. Pod sickle-shaped. Seed rectangular with the hilum at one end.Synonym(s):
Cassia contorta Vogel
Cassia humilis Collad.
Cassia humilis M. Martens & Galeotti
Cassia obtusifolia L.
Cassia sunsub Forssk.
Cassia tala Desv.
Cassia tora sensu auct. [Misapplied]
Cassia tora var.
b Wight & Arn.
Cassia tora var.
humilis (Collad.) Collad.
Cassia tora var.
humilis Pers.
Cassia tora var.
obtusifolia (L.) Haines
Cassia toroides Roxb.
Cassia toroides Raf.
Chamaefistula contorta G. Don
Diallobus falcatus Raf.
Diallobus tora (L.) Raf.
Diallobus tora (L.) Jackson
Diallobus uniflorus Raf.
Emelista tora (L.) Britton & Rose ex Britton & P. Wilson
Senna toroides Roxb.Ref. and suggested reading:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/ild-1083www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?100044pkukmweb.ukm.my/~rsenr3/rsenr1/P472-476.pdfexplorepharma.wordpress.com/2010/09/30/cassia-toracoffee-...Cassia tora: a neglected weed with immense nutritional and medicinal values.
www.ecosensorium.org/2010/08/cassia-tora-neglected-weed-w...
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Wedgefield, Florida, United States
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Senna rugosa (G.Don) H.S.Irwin & BarnebyFABACEAELocal: Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros, Alto Paraso, Gois, Brasil. Ref.: Salles, A.E.H. Jardim Botnico de Braslia. 2007.
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Senna rugosa (G.Don) H.S.Irwin & BarnebyFABACEAELocal: Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros, Alto Paraso, Gois, Brasil. Ref.: Salles, A.E.H. Jardim Botnico de Braslia. 2007.
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Paranoa, Federal District, Brazil
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Paranoa, Federal District, Brazil
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Senna rugosa (G.Don) H.S.Irwin & BarnebyFABACEAELocal: Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros, Alto Paraso, Gois, Brasil. Ref.: Salles, A.E.H. Jardim Botnico de Braslia. 2007.
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Lago Norte, Federal District, Brazil