Can you please ID this plant species - a shrub with bright yellow flowers; an ornamental as well as a medicinal plant. Leaves and flowers are edible. Cassia/Senna? Photo taken in North Sri Lanka in Oct 2012.
Thanks
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Cassia surattensis I suppose
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As per Singh ji as per efi page on Senna surattensis:
" ....................... 1. One with 4-6 pairs leaflets (usually 5 pairs), larger leaflets (4-10 cm long), longer stalk of fruit (10-20 mm long).. (C. glauca of FBI, Senna surattensis subsp. glauca of many authors; Senna sulfurea of Flora China and
The Plant List) 2. Second with 6-9 pairs of smaller leaflets (2-5 cm long) and shorter fruit stalk (5-7 mm long) (C. glauca
var. suffruticosa of FBI, Senna surattensis of Flora China and the Plant List) Most of us have been uploading the first taxon. I would request members to find and upload the second. It would be really interesting"
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Cassia surattensis I suppose --
SANTHOSH | ||
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As per Singh ji as per efi page on Senna surattensis:
" ....................... 1. One with 4-6 pairs leaflets (usually 5 pairs), larger leaflets (4-10 cm long), longer stalk of fruit (10-20 mm long).. (C. glauca of FBI, Senna surattensis subsp. glauca of many authors; Senna sulfurea of Flora China and
The Plant List) 2. Second with 6-9 pairs of smaller leaflets (2-5 cm long) and shorter fruit stalk (5-7 mm long) (C. glauca
var. suffruticosa of FBI, Senna surattensis of Flora China and the Plant List) Most of us have been uploading the first taxon. I would request members to find and upload the second. It would be really interesting"
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