Cassia fistula
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tropical tree species: A deciduous or semi-evergreen tree known for its fragrant, sepia to yellow flowers that hang in drooping clusters (racemes). It produces long, cylindrical pods containing a pulp that is used in traditional medicine. The tree is native to tropical regions of Asia, Central and South America, and Australia.
Usage
- The cassia fistula is often planted as an ornamental tree for its beautiful, cascading yellow flowers.
- In traditional medicine, the pulp from the pods of the cassia fistula is used as a laxative.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Significance: In botanical contexts, is the scientific (Latin) name for this species, which helps avoid confusion with common names like "golden shower tree."
- Ecological Role: The cassia fistula provides nectar for pollinators and its pods are a food source for some wildlife in its native habitats.
Variants and Related Words
- Golden Shower Tree: The most common English common name for .
- Indian Laburnum: Another common name, comparing its flower clusters to those of the laburnum tree.
- Pudding Pipe Tree: A name derived from the shape of its seed pods.
- Cassia (genus): The broader genus to which this tree belongs, containing many other species of shrubs and trees.
Synonyms
- Golden shower tree
- Indian laburnum
- Pudding pipe tree
Related Phrases / Idioms
(This specific botanical term is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- deciduous or semi-evergreen tree having scented sepia to yellow flowers in drooping racemes and pods whose pulp is used medicinally; tropical Asia and Central and South America and Australia