Cassia alata (Ringworm Cassia)

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Cassia alata (Ringworm Cassia) is a flowering shrub or small tree native to tropical regions of the Americas and Africa. It is a fast-growing, deciduous plant that can reach heights of 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.5 meters) or more. It has a bushy habit with multiple branches. The...
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Cassia alata (Ringworm Cassia) is a flowering shrub or small tree native to tropical regions of the Americas and Africa. It is a fast-growing, deciduous plant that can reach heights of 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.5 meters) or more. It has a bushy habit with multiple branches. The leaves are large, with a pinnate arrangement and several pairs of elliptical leaflets. The foliage is bright green and may appear slightly fuzzy or hairy.

Flowers: Ringworm Cassia produces showy, bright yellow flowers in clusters at the ends of the branches. The flowers have five overlapping petals and are typically about 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) in diameter. They have a unique shape, resembling a butterfly or a bird in flight. The flowers are attractive to pollinators, such as bees and butterflies.

Medicinal Uses: Various parts of Ringworm Cassia have been traditionally used in herbal medicine. The plant contains compounds with antimicrobial and antifungal properties, which have led to its use in treating skin conditions like ringworm, fungal infections, and other skin ailments. However, it's important to consult a healthcare professional before using it for medicinal purposes.

Cultivation: Ringworm Cassia is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions as an ornamental plant. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It is relatively tolerant of different soil types and can withstand periods of drought. The plant can be propagated from seeds or cuttings.

Other Uses: In addition to its medicinal uses, Ringworm Cassia has other applications. The leaves and stems contain anthraquinones, which have been used for dyeing fabrics. The plant also has potential as a biopesticide against certain insect pests.

Caution: It's important to note that the sap of Ringworm Cassia can cause skin irritation in some individuals. Direct contact with the plant's sap or prolonged exposure to sunlight after contact may result in a skin reaction. It's advisable to wear gloves or take necessary precautions when handling the plant.

Botanical Name : Cassia alata

Common Name : Ringworm Cassia

Height : 10-15 ft

Spread : 10 15 ft

Germination Info : Seed requires a scarification prior to sowing to break down the hard seed coat .

Hardiness zone : 9-11

Average seed per ounce : Approx. 1,080

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