Unarmed trees, shrubs, subshrubs
or herbs. Leaves paripinnate, often with spherical to clavate or cylindric glands on petiole and/or rhachis. Flowers in racemes; pedicels without bracteoles. Sepals 5. Petals 5, yellow. Stamens usually 10; filaments straight, shorter than or
not over twice as long as the basifixed anthers. Pods (in
ours) shorter than in Cassia, i.e. less than 30 cm, terete or flattened, indehiscent or tardily
dehiscent, valves not twisting. Worldwide: c.240 species, pantropical, most numerous in the New World Mozambique: 4 cultivated taxa. Insects associated with this genus: |
No image of a cultivated species but there is an image of a native or naturalised species |