Cassia Tree (Senna polyphylla)

Cassia Tree

$99.95

What is Cassia Tree

Here’s why you need the Cassia Tree

  • Beautiful tree with tons of bright yellow flowers
  • Makes an excellent center piece for a circular driveway
  • Wonderful yard specimen as a large shade tree
  • Blooms in both spring and fall

Give your Landscape a Shower of Golden Flowers

If you have a location you’ve been saving for a truly special tree, this is it. Introducing the Cassia Tree, also known as the Scrambled Egg Tree. Like a gorgeous yellow bouquet perched atop a long, slender trunk, the Cassia is so visually attractive, butterflies will be drawn to it in droves. The Cassia’s deep, green leaves are overtaken by clusters of dandelion-yellow blooms. The colors merge and create a perfect blend, almost resembling a large, living pom-pom right in your garden or landscape.

The Cassia’s abundance of bright, yellow flowers will captivate admirers not once, but twice during the spring and fall seasons. It’s a show you and your neighbors will look forward to every year.

Small space or Center of Attraction, the Choice is yours with the Cassia Tree

Tolerant to salt and fast growing, the Cassia’s versatility makes it a wonderful center piece, specimen or accent tree, so you can plant it practically anywhere in the garden or landscape.

What other tree can you think of that produces so many radiant blooms you have to search to see the leaves? Your quest for perfection has ended. Fill that spot you’ve been saving with a Cassia Tree today.

Cassia Tree (Senna polyphylla) Senna polyphylla

How to Grow and Care for Cassia Tree

Cassia Tree (Senna polyphylla) Growing Requirements

Hardiness zone 9-11 outdoors

Planting

Select an area with well-drained soil and full sun to partial sun (4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight with some afternoon shade).

Dig a hole twice as wide as the diameter and as deep as your tree’s root ball. Place your tree, backfill the soil, and water to settle the tree’s roots. Finally, spread 3 to 4 inches of mulch over the planting site to conserve moisture.

Watering

During the first year, water your tree about once or twice weekly. If you’re not sure when to water, check the surrounding soil to about 3 inches down. If the soil is dry here, it’s time to water your tree.

After the first year, your Cassia can thrive on rainfall alone, but we recommend that you continue to check the soil. Soil should remain moist about 3 inches down.

Fertilizing

In early spring, apply compost or a complete fertilizer, such as 5-10- Spread evenly around the root zone of the plant according to the label instructions.

Cassia Tree (Senna polyphylla) Details

Common name Cassia Tree
Botanical name Senna polyphylla
Plant type Flowering Trees
Hardiness zone 9-11 outdoors
Growth rate Fast
Height 10-12 ft
Width 10-12 ft.