A very showy flowering tree, with coral pink flowers covering it for an extended show in spring. Semi-deciduous, it flowers as the new le...Read Moreaves are beginning to come in.
Does well in south Florida.
It can reach 100' tall in its native forests, but in cultivation is generally 40-60' tall and as wide. I'd space these at 40-60' and not 4-6' as indicated above.
This is the largest of the flowering cassias. Its use as a street tree has largely been replaced by Cassia x nealiae. which drops fewer leaves and has no seedpods.
Germinating
Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours before planting. Sow the seeds at a depth of 1 inch in a loamy soil. Keep warm an...Read Mored damp in very bright light.
A very showy flowering tree, with coral pink flowers covering it for an extended show in spring. Semi-deciduous, it flowers as the new le...Read More
Germinating
Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours before planting. Sow the seeds at a depth of 1 inch in a loamy soil. Keep warm an...Read More
The seed pods produce an offensive smell, much too contrary to the lovely pink blooms! It has earned a nickname of "Stinking toe"!
Native to tropical America. Bears heavy cylindrical pods 3' long. Pulp of fruit has laxative properties.