Family: Fabaceae
Cassia helmsii
Citation:
Symon in H. Eichler, Suppl. 180 (1965).
Synonymy: C. sturtii R. Br. var. tomentosa Benth., Fl. Aust. 2:289 (1864); C. sturtii R. Br. var. involucrata J. Black, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 47:370 (1923); C. desolata F. Muell. var. involucrata (J. Black)J. Black, Fl. S. Aust. 430 (1948).
Common name: Blunt-leaved cassia.
Description:
Shrub, often rounded or flat-topped; most parts grey or white, with a dense tomentum of woolly hairs; leaflets 3 or 4 pairs, obovate, obtuse, margins often recurved in dried specimens; dark squat glands between all or the lower pair of leaflets.
Flowers 4-10 in subumbellate racemes; peduncle with 4 or 5 bracts forming an involucre at the base of the pedicels; sepals unequal; petals obovate; stamens all fertile, lower 1 or 2 longer.
Pod flat, oblong, 5-6.5 x 1.8-2 cm; seeds obovate, thick, flat, shining.
Published illustration:
Williams (1984) Native plants of Queensland 2:77.
Distribution:
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W.Aust.; N.T.; Qld; N.S.W.
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Conservation status:
native
Flowering time: in late winter and early summer, June — Oct.
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SA Distribution Map based
on current data relating to
specimens held in the
State Herbarium of South Australia
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Biology:
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