Description
- Common name:
- Scrambled Eggs Tree
- Regional name:
- Hindi - Pila Amaltas, Marathi - Pivla Amaltas
- Category:
- Trees, Shrubs
- Family:
- Leguminosae or Fabaceae or Pea family
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Cassia glauca, also known as grey senna or blue cassia, is a species of flowering plant in the legume family. It is native to South America and widely cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions. This plant is often grown as an ornamental for its attractive, silvery-grey foliage and yellow flowers.
Growing:
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Propagation: Cassia glauca can be propagated from seeds or cuttings. The seeds should be sown in a well-drained soil and kept in a warm, humid place until they germinate. Cuttings can be taken in the spring or summer and rooted in a well-drained soil mixture.
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Light: Cassia glauca prefers full sun to partial shade, but can also grow in areas with bright indirect light.
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Soil: This plant is not picky about soil type, but it must be well-drained. It will grow in a range of soils, including sand, loam, or clay.
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Watering: Cassia glauca should be watered regularly, but the soil should not be allowed to become waterlogged. The plant is relatively drought-tolerant, so it can go without water for short periods.
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Fertilizing: Cassia glauca benefits from regular feeding with a balanced fertilizer. Fertilize once a month during the growing season.
Care:
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Pruning: Cassia glauca may need pruning to maintain its shape or to control its size. Prune back the branches after the plant has finished flowering.
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Pests and Diseases: Cassia glauca is relatively pest and disease-free. However, it may be susceptible to whiteflies and spider mites.
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Winter care: Cassia glauca is frost-sensitive and should be protected from temperatures below 50°F (10°C). If grown in a container, the plant can be moved to a warm, bright indoor location during the winter.
Benefits:
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Ornamental: Cassia glauca is an attractive ornamental plant that is often used in landscaping or as a patio or indoor plant.
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Air purification: Cassia glauca is an air-purifying plant, removing toxins such as formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene from the air.
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Medicinal: Cassia glauca has been used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties. It is believed to have laxative, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic effects.
Overall, Cassia glauca is a hardy and attractive plant that is easy to care for. Its silvery-grey foliage and yellow flowers make it a great addition to any garden or indoor space.
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