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Taxon:
Senna siamea
(Lam.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Senna
Family:
Fabaceae
(alt. Leguminosae)
Subfamily:
Caesalpinioideae
Tribe:
Cassieae
Subtribe:
Cassiinae
Nomen number:
100033
Place of publication:
Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 35:98. 1982
Verified:
09/09/2002
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
3
(
3
active,
2
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
(Map it)
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Basionym
Cassia siamea
Lam.
No images
Reference(s)
Dassanayake, M. D. & F. R. Fosberg, eds.
1980-. A revised handbook to the flora of Ceylon.
Note:
=
Cassia siamea
Lam.
Faridah Hanum, I. & L. J. G. van der Maesen, eds.
1997. Auxiliary plants. Plant Resources of South-East Asia (PROSEA) 11:232-236.
URL:
http://proseanet.org
George, A. S., ed.
1980-. Flora of Australia.
Groth, D.
2005. pers. comm.
Note:
re. Brazilian common names
Howard, R.
1974-1989. Flora of the lesser Antilles.
Integrated Botanical Information System (IBIS).
Australian plant common name database (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.anbg.gov.au/common.names/
Lewis, G. P.
1987. Legumes of Bahia
Lock, J. M. & J. Heald.
1994. Legumes of Indochina: a checklist
Lock, J. M.
1988.
Cassia
sens. lat. (Leguminosae - Caesalpinioideae) in Africa. Kew Bull. 43:340.
Luckow, M.
1996. The cultivated species of
Cassia
,
Senna
, and
Chamaecrista
(Leguminosae). Baileya 23:230-231.
National Academy of Sciences.
1980. Firewood crops. Shrub and tree species for energy production
Note:
=
Cassia siamea
Lam.
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
Sanjappa, M.
1992. Legumes of India
Note:
=
Cassia siamea
Lam.
Common names
English
kassodtree –
Reference(s)
Siamese cassia –
Reference(s)
Siamese senna –
Reference(s)
Thai cassia –
Reference(s)
Thailand shower –
Reference(s)
French
bois perdrix –
Reference(s)
Portuguese (Brazil)
cássia-do-Sião –
Reference(s)
cássia-siamesa –
Reference(s)
cássia-siâmica –
Reference(s)
Spanish
flamboyán amarillo –
Reference(s)
Distribution
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Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indo-China
Cambodia
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indo-China
Laos
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indo-China
Myanmar
probably native
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indo-China
Thailand
probably native
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indo-China
Vietnam
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Malesia
Malaysia
Malaya (perhaps native)
2
Cultivated
cult. throughout tropics
4
Naturalized
natzd. throughout tropics
Native
Asia-Tropical
INDO-CHINA:
Cambodia
,
Laos
,
Myanmar
(probably native),
Thailand
(probably native),
Vietnam
MALESIA:
Malaysia
(Malaya (perhaps native))
Cultivated
(cult. throughout tropics)
Naturalized
(natzd. throughout tropics)
Economic Uses
Usage
Type
Note
Reference
Environmental
agroforestry
Luckow, M.
1996. The cultivated species of
Cassia
,
Senna
, and
Chamaecrista
(Leguminosae). Baileya 23:230-231.
Environmental
ornamental
Luckow, M.
1996. The cultivated species of
Cassia
,
Senna
, and
Chamaecrista
(Leguminosae). Baileya 23:230-231.
Environmental
revegetator
as
Cassia siamea
National Academy of Sciences.
1980. Firewood crops. Shrub and tree species for energy production
Note:
=
Cassia siamea
Lam.
Environmental
shade/shelter
Luckow, M.
1996. The cultivated species of
Cassia
,
Senna
, and
Chamaecrista
(Leguminosae). Baileya 23:230-231.
Fuels
fuelwood
as
Cassia siamea
National Academy of Sciences.
1980. Firewood crops. Shrub and tree species for energy production
Note:
=
Cassia siamea
Lam.
Name
References