Yellow Cassia/Siamese Cassia

Binomial Senna siamea (Lam.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby
Family Fabaceae
Tamil Name Manjal Konnai (மஞ்சள் கொன்னை)
Tree Medium-size, evergreen with dense round crown.
Bark Grey to light brown, slightly fissured longitudinally.
Flowers Yellow, borne in terminal pyramidal panicles.
Flowering Period July to October
Fruits Pods flat, soft and ribbon-like when young, brown when ripe.
Pollinators Bees
Country of origin South East Asia
About the tree The leaves, tender pods and seeds of this tree turn edible on boiling with water. Kaeng khilek, a well known preparation among others in Thai cuisine makes use of its flowers and tender leaves. Formerly preferred for locomotive engines, the dense wood makes good fuel but produces considerable quantity of smoke when burning. Due to its high biomass production, this tree is planted as a dense shelterbelt in some regions as is also increasingly used in alley cropping systems for providing very useful mulch. Sandalwood, well known for its aromatic wood, is a parasitic tree that often makes use of S. siamea as its host species in India.
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