Lesson 6.38 CASSIA -Senna didymabotrya
FOOD FOREST COURSE
AGRO-ECONOMY Lesson 6.38
CASSIA -Senna didymabotrya
Cassia elata, Candlestick cassia and Popcorn cassia are but a few of the many cassia types available.
These cassias are very attractive chop and drop sources and often aren’t used as such because of their appeal! They do however make very good mulch material and should be used for chopping and dropping. I have found the seed a bit difficult to germinate until I found seed in the pod germinating after very wet weather. Another time I had given up on them and threw the contents of the pots out onto the ground. You can guess the rest, lots of young cassia trees just where I didn’t want them. They were however easy to dig out of the ground and pot back up again. Text from the roots, Elisabeth Ferkonia (Aus.) PDC studied with Bill Mollison.
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