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Cassia javanica


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Luis indentified this specimen that I noted blooming in this area in late May after the Delonix regia show was near it's terminus. Is anyone on the Board familiar with this specimen and growing it:

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What you look for is what is looking

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A few more recent update from a different side:

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Also a shot of a Hong Kong Orchid with a few flowers still hanging on:

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What you look for is what is looking

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Here is a small tree in Pinecrest that deserves to be propagated for its much darker pink flowers. If anyone is experienced with grafting Cassias and wants to propagate it, send me a PM and I'll track down the address of this tree.

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SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

'Home is where the heart suitcase is'...

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One of the bigger private ones (pushing 50'/16m) in Pinecrest. There's another large street tree (pics of which I'll try to find) that's even nicer.

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SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

'Home is where the heart suitcase is'...

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"If, as they say, there truly is no rest for the wicked, how can the Devil's workshop be filled with idle hands?"

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That's a nice one Ken! And I'm trialling javanica sp. 'agnes' here in Socal-so far no problems after 2 winters.

San Fernando Valley, California

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