Cassia roxburghii

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Definition

Noun: * Cassia roxburghii: A species of tree native to East India. It is characterized by producing long seed pods. The black, cathartic pulp found inside these pods has been traditionally used in veterinary medicine, specifically as a treatment for horses.

Usage Notes
  • This is a highly specific botanical term. It is primarily used in scientific, agricultural, or historical contexts related to flora of the Indian subregion or traditional veterinary practices.
  • In everyday language, it is very uncommon. Most general references would use a more common name if one exists, or simply refer to it as a type of "cassia" tree.
Examples
  • The Cassia roxburghii is noted for its distinctive long, cylindrical pods.
  • Traditional healers prepared a medicine from the pulp of Cassia roxburghii for equine digestive ailments.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used in binomial nomenclature (the two-part scientific name for species). denotes the genus, and is the specific epithet, often honoring the botanist William Roxburgh.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cassia: (noun) The genus name, referring to a large group of flowering plants in the legume family, which includes trees, shrubs, and herbs. Many species are known for their showy flowers.
  • Senna: (noun) A closely related genus; some plants formerly classified as are now placed in the genus .
Synonyms
  • Scientific name: (This reflects a potential reclassification in some taxonomic systems).
  • Common names: Roxburgh's cassia. (Note: A widely recognized common name in English may not be prevalent for this specific species).
Different Meanings
  • This term has a single, specific meaning as a botanical name for a particular tree species. It does not have other general definitions.
Noun
  1. East Indian tree having long pods containing a black cathartic pulp used as a horse medicine