
Senna wislizeni - Wikipedia
Senna wislizeni, commonly called Wislizenus' senna[1] or shrubby senna (formerly "cassia", but this generally refers to larger Cassiinae). Formerly in the "wastebin taxon" Cassia sensu lato, it …
Shrubby Senna is native to the region where Arizona and New Mexico meet with Sonora, Mexico. RECOMMENDED USE: It can be used as a background plant in a butterfly garden, for a …
Senna wislizeni - Desert Legume Program
Cold- and drought-deciduous shrubs to 2.5 ft (2 m) or sometimes to 16 ft (5 m) high with slightly rough, brown bark. Leaves are once-pinnate with 2--6 pairs of small, dull green leaflets. Showy …
Find Trees & Learn | University of Arizona Campus Arboretum
Its genus name, Senna, is derived from the Arabic word, sana, which describes plants with laxative properties (4). Its specific epithet is named after botanist Dr. Wislizneus who …
Shrubby Senna (Senna wislizeni) - desert-tropicals.com
The Shrubby Senna bears yellow flowers, 1 inch across (2 to 2.5 cm), in crowded panicles, in summer, with most of them in late summer. Fruiting Habits: Black shiny pods, up to 4 to 5 …
Wislizenus' Senna (Senna wislizeni) - iNaturalist
Senna wislizeni is commonly called Wislizenus' senna or shrubby senna (formerly 'cassia', but this generally refers to larger Cassiinae). Formerly in the 'wastebin taxon' Cassia sensu lato, it is …
Senna wislizeni
Senna wislizeni, a deciduous shrub, is usually 4-6 ft. tall but can reach 12 ft. Short, rigid, leafy branches are lined with compound foliage arranged spirally on spurs. Large, yellow flowers …
Senna wislizeni - Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
It is a shrub and grows primarily in the desert or dry shrubland biome.
Senna wislizeni - Wislizenus' Senna, Shrubby Senna, Shrubby …
Scientific Name: Senna wislizeni. Synonyms: Cassia wislizeni, C. wislizenii. Common Names: Wislizenus’ Senna, Shrubby Senna, Shrubby Cassia. Duration: Perennial. Growth Habit: …
EcoFlora - Senna wislizeni
Common Name: Wislizenus' senna Duration: Perennial Nativity: Native Lifeform: Shrub General: Perennial shrub to 4 m, woody throughout; stems erect or ascending, branches arching, …
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