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Cultivated as an ornamental tree.
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Javanese Cassia is a roadside and garden ornamental plant. In French Guiana it is used medicinally as a substitute for Cassia fistula.
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Description ( англиски )

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A deciduous tree, c. 10-20 (40) m tall. Leaf stipulate, c. 15.0-30.0 cm long, leaflets 5-13 pairs, 2.5-10 cm long, 1.2-2 cm wide, oblong or ovate, pointed, pilose, becoming glabrous. Raceme corymbose, 4-10 cm long. Flowers pink. Sepals green. Petal 1.5-2.0 cm long. Stamens 10, 3 long, each swollen in the middle of the filament, 4 short, 3 sterile. Pod 30-70 cm long, c. 1.2-2 cm wide, cylindric, black.
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Description ( англиски )

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Medium sized tree, 3-20 (-30) m tall, bark dark brown and smooth. Stipules 12-25 mm, crescent shaped. Leaf 20-40 cm long. Leaflets 10-20 pairs, 2.5-7 cm long, 1.5-3.5 cm wide, oblong, oval, rounded and blunt at the tip, base rounded to cuneate. Raceme with pink flowers. Sepals c. 6 mm long, deep red, hairy. Petals 2.5-3.5 cm long, slightly hairy. Stamens 10, bright yellow, 3 long, others smaller. Pod 20-60 cm long, 1-1.5 cm broad, glossy black, 50-75 seeded.
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Distribution ( англиски )

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Distribution: Naturally occurs from Eastern Himalaya to Borneo, cultivated in gardens.
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Distribution ( англиски )

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Distribution: A native of Sumatra and Java. Commonly planted in gardens and roadsides.
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Flower/Fruit ( англиски )

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Fl. Per.: May June.
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Flower/Fruit ( англиски )

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Fl. Per.: May June.
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Physical Description ( англиски )

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Perennial, Trees, Woody throughout, Nodules present, Stems erect or ascending, Stems or branches arching, spreading or decumbent, Stems greater than 2 m tall, Stems solid, Stems or young twigs glabrous or sparsely glabrate, Leaves absent at flowering time, Leaves alternate, Leaves petiolate, Stipules inconspicuous, absent, or caducous, Stipules green, triangulate to lanceolate or foliaceous, Stipules setiform, subulate or acicular, Stipules deciduous, Stipules free, Leaves compound, Leaves even pinnate, Leaf or leaflet margins entire, Leaflets opposite, Leaflets 10-many, Leaves glabrous or nearly so, Leaves hairy on one or both surfaces, Inflorescence panicles, Inflorescence terminal, Bracts conspicuously present, Bracteoles present, Flowers actinomorphic or somewhat irregular, Flowers zygomorphic, Calyx 5-lobed, Calyx hairy, Petals separate, Petals white, Petals pinkish to rose, Banner petal narrow or oblan ceolate, Wing petals narrow, oblanceolate to oblong, Keel tips obtuse or rounded, not beaked, Stamens 9-10, Stamens heteromorphic, graded in size, Stamens completely free, separate, Filaments glabrous, Filaments S-shaped, Anthers opening by basal or terminal pores or slits, Style terete, Fruit a legume, Fruit unilocular, Fruit indehiscent, Fruit elongate, straight, Fruit oblong or ellipsoidal, Fruit or valves persistent on stem, Fruit coriaceous or becoming woody, Fruit exserted from calyx, Fruit glabrous or glabrate, Fruit 3-10 seeded, Seeds embedded in gummy or spongy pulp, Seeds ovoid to rounded in outline, Seed surface smooth, Seeds olive, brown, or black.
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Cassia javanica ( англиски )

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Cassia javanica, also known as Java cassia, pink shower, apple blossom tree and rainbow shower tree (Thai: ชัยพฤกษ์), is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae. Its origin is in Southeast Asia, but it has been extensively grown in tropical areas worldwide as a garden tree owing to its beautiful crimson and pink flower bunches.[2]

Description

Detail of flowers and leaves

Cassia javanica is a fast growing, deciduous / semi-deciduous tree which flowers in spring and sheds its leaves in the winter months. It has a straight trunk that reaches heights of 25 - 40m. The leaves are paripinnate with 12 pairs of elliptical leaves. The flowers range in colour from pale pink to crimson with yellow coloured stamens and are found in open clusters. The ground under the tree is covered with a beautiful carpet of pink towards the end of the flowering season. The fruit are housed in long cylindrical dark brown pods. Because of its beauty and suitable size C. javanica is planted as a shade and ornamental tree on streets and in parks.[3] C. javanica is polymorphic and several sub species such as those listed below exist.[4]

Range

Cassia javanica originated in Java and Sumatra.[5] Native range of this species is China, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Mauritius, the Philippines,[6] United States and Pacific Islands. Today it is also commonly found in other places including Bangladesh, India and the Philippines.[4]

Flowering season

In India, C. javanica flowers in April/May and fruits and sheds its leaves in December. In Thailand, C. javanica flowers between Feb and April.[7] In the Philippines, C. nodosa or C. javanica nodosa flowers between February until the summer season.[8] In East Java, C. javanica flowers between October and December and fruits in the dry season.[4]

Cultural importance

Cassia javanica is one of Thailand's Nine Auspicious Trees and is said to bring good luck, ensure continued high rank and afford victory.[7] Its flower is the provincial flower of Chainat Province, Thailand.

The subspecies native to the Philippines is subspecies pubiflora, which is found only on Luzon in the provinces of Bataan, Bulacan, Ilocos Sur, Rizal, and Zambales; there also were historical records from Metro Manila. The so-called 'Palawan cherry' is not a native of the Philippines and is composed of Cassia grandis, Cassia nodosa subsp. javanica, Cassia nodosa subsp. nodosa, and at least one hybrid of one of those. Though locally called balayong and honored through the Balayong Festival in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, it is most definitely not a true native of Palawan, having been introduced there as a timber tree. As an introduced tree without a local epithet, the locals needed a name for which to market it. Since the wood- pinkish when cut- is very similar to that of the true balayong or Afzelia rhomboidea, the name was given and has since stuck.

Uses

It is used medicinally as a substitute to Cassia fistula for treating constipation, colic, chlorosis and urinary disorders.[9] Its leaves are effective against herpes simplex and the bark of C. javanica is one of the ingredients in ayurvedic and other traditional medicine antidiabetic formulations.[10][11] C. javanica yields a lightweight to heavy hardwood that is used for general construction, furniture and cabinet making.[4] The bark of C. javanica is used for tanning in the leather processing industry.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Cassia javanica L." Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  2. ^ UFL - Cassia javanica
  3. ^ Cassia Javanica L, Anibal Niembro Rocas
  4. ^ a b c d Agroforestree Database:a tree reference and selection guide
  5. ^ Flowering Trees of Bangalore, S.Karthikeyan
  6. ^ "IN PHOTOS: Where to find 'cherry blossoms' in the Philippines".
  7. ^ a b "Thailand's 9 auspicious trees". Archived from the original on 2015-06-11. Retrieved 2015-08-02.
  8. ^ "IN PHOTOS: Where to find 'cherry blossoms' in the Philippines".
  9. ^ Khare, C.P. (2007). Indian Medicinal Plants. Springer Verlag. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-387-70637-5.
  10. ^ Kumavat, UC; Shimpi, SN; Jagdale, SP (2012). "Hypoglycemic activity of Cassia javanica Linn. in normal and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats". J Adv Pharm Technol Res. 3 (1): 47–51. doi:10.4103/2231-4040.93562 (inactive 31 December 2022). PMC 3312727. PMID 22470893.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of December 2022 (link)
  11. ^ C.Javanica Phytochemical and Pharmocologocal Profile
  12. ^ Online Manual for the Forest Tree Seeds of Kerala

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Cassia javanica: Brief Summary ( англиски )

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Cassia javanica, also known as Java cassia, pink shower, apple blossom tree and rainbow shower tree (Thai: ชัยพฤกษ์), is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae. Its origin is in Southeast Asia, but it has been extensively grown in tropical areas worldwide as a garden tree owing to its beautiful crimson and pink flower bunches.

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