Amaltas
Scientific Name: Cassia fistula Origin: Native to the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia Common Names: Amaltas, Golden Shower Tree, Indian Laburnum
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Key Features: Medium-sized deciduous tree known for its stunning golden yellow flower clusters Grows up to 10–15 meters tall Blooms in late spring to early summer (often during April–June) Produces long, cylindrical black seed pods — Care Requirements: Light: Full sun Water: Moderate; water regularly during growing season Soil: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil Temperature: Thrives in hot climates (25–40°C) Maintenance: Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established — Benefits: National tree of Thailand Flowers used in religious rituals and festivals Bark, leaves, and pods have medicinal uses in Ayurvedic medicine (especially for constipation and skin conditions) Enhances landscapes, roadsides, and parks with its vibrant color Pollinator-friendly — ⚠️ Note: Not suitable for very small spaces
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