🌿 Botanical Overview
- Scientific Name: Senna sulfurea (often considered a synonym of Senna surattensis)
- Common Names: Glaucous Senna, Scrambled Egg Tree, Yellow Cassia, Suratten Senna
- Family: Fabaceae (Legume family)
- Native Range: Likely native to Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent; widely cultivated in tropical regions
🌼 Description
- Size: Shrub or small tree, typically 2–5 meters (6–16 ft) tall
- Leaves: Pinnately compound with several pairs of oblong leaflets; bluish-green (glaucous) appearance
- Flowers: Bright yellow, five-petaled, blooming in clusters; attractive and abundant
- Fruit: Slender, flat pods with multiple seeds
🌍 Habitat and Growth
- Climate: Thrives in tropical and subtropical climates
- Soil: Prefers well-drained soils but is tolerant of poor soil conditions
- Light: Requires full sun for optimal flowering
- Growth Rate: Fast-growing; often used in landscaping and roadside planting
Hardiness: Fairly drought-tolerant once established; not frost-hardy