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Cassia Fistula Seeds Golden Shower Tree Flowering
Cassia Fistula Seeds Golden Shower Tree Flowering
Cassia Fistula Seeds Golden Shower Tree Flowering
Cassia Fistula Seeds Golden Shower Tree Flowering
Cassia Fistula Seeds Golden Shower Tree Flowering
Cassia Fistula Seeds Golden Shower Tree Flowering
Cassia Fistula Seeds Golden Shower Tree Flowering

Cassia Fistula Seeds Golden Shower Tree Flowering Tree Striking and Abundant Yellow Flowers Pendulous Racemes of Showy, Fragrant Flowers Popular Choice for Parks, Gardens 30Pcs by YEGAOL Garden

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Cassia Fistula Seeds Golden Shower Tree Flowering Features

  • Appearance: The Golden Shower Tree is a medium to large deciduous tree that can reach heights of 30 to 40 feet or more. It has a spreading canopy with a relatively short trunk. The leaves are pinnate, consisting of multiple leaflets arranged along a central stalk. The most prominent feature of the tree is its cascading clusters of bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers.

  • Flowers: The Golden Shower Tree produces pendulous racemes of showy, fragrant flowers. Each raceme contains numerous individual flowers that have five petals and a central tubular structure. The flowers are a vibrant golden-yellow color, and when they bloom in abundance, they create a stunning visual display.

  • Flowering Period: The flowering period of Cassia fistula typically occurs in the late spring to early summer months. The exact timing of flowering can vary depending on climate and growing conditions.

  • Fruit: After flowering, the tree produces elongated, cylindrical pods that contain seeds. These pods are initially green and turn dark brown as they mature. The pods are not edible and are primarily ornamental in nature.

  • Ornamental Use: The Golden Shower Tree is widely planted as an ornamental tree in tropical and subtropical regions. Its striking flowers and graceful appearance make it a popular choice for parks, gardens, and boulevards.


About Cassia Fistula Seeds Golden Shower Tree Flowering

Here's how you can plant Cassia Fistula from seeds: 1. Seed Preparation: Remove the seeds from the pods. To enhance germination, soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting. This softens the hard seed coat and encourages sprouting. 2. Choosing a Pot: Select a pot with good drainage. A seedling tray or a pot with a mix of compost and well-draining soil will work well. 3. Planting Seeds: Plant the soaked seeds about 1 inch deep in the soil. Plant one seed per pot or cell. 4. Warmth and Light: Place the pots in a warm location with temperatures around 70-80°F. Cassia fistula seeds require plenty of sunlight to germinate, so keep them in a well-lit area. 5. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water gently to avoid disturbing the seeds. 6. Germination: Germination may take a few weeks to a few months, so be patient. Once you see the seedlings emerge, provide bright light to promote healthy growth. 7. Transplanting: When the seedlings have developed a few sets of true leaves and are strong enough to handle, they can be transplanted into larger pots or into the ground. 8. Outdoor Planting: If you live in a suitable climate, you can transplant the seedlings outdoors. Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. 9. Care and Maintenance: Water the young plants regularly, especially during dry spells. Fertilize with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer during the growing season. Prune the tree as needed to shape it and remove dead or damaged branches. 10. Patience: Growing Cassia fistula from seeds can be a slow process. It may take a few years for the tree to mature and start flowering.