Cassia javonica
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Definition
Noun: * Cassia javonica: A deciduous ornamental hybrid tree native to southeastern Asia and Hawaii, characterized by its showy racemes of flowers that display a color range from cream and yellow to orange and red.
Usage
- This term is used specifically as the botanical name for this particular hybrid tree species. It is primarily used in horticultural, botanical, and landscaping contexts.
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Advanced Usage
- The name follows binomial nomenclature (Genus: , specific epithet: ). It is often italicized in formal botanical writing.
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Variants and Related Words
- Cassia: The genus name for a large group of flowering plants in the legume family, which includes many species of trees, shrubs, and herbs.
- Senna: A closely related genus; many plants formerly classified under are now placed in the genus .
- Golden Shower Tree: A common name for , a related species known for its long, pendulous yellow flower clusters.
Synonyms
- There is no direct common-name synonym for this specific hybrid. Descriptive phrases are used instead.
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Related Phrases
- In bloom/flowering: Used to describe the tree when its flowers are open.
- Example: The cassia javonica is most spectacular when in bloom.
- Raceme of flowers: A botanical term for a type of flower cluster (an unbranched, elongated inflorescence with stalked flowers) characteristic of this tree.
- Example: It produces long racemes of flowers that attract pollinators.
Related Idioms
Noun
- deciduous ornamental hybrid of southeastern Asia and Hawaii having racemes of flowers ranging in color from cream-colored to orange and red