Cassia javanica (Apple blossom tree)
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Re: Cassia javanica (Apple blossom tree)
Munir Sahib opt for this tree but it should be planted in an area having at-least 5-6 hours of sunshine. The spacing between the trees should be around 16-20 feet as this tree tends to form a canopy like structure horizontally loaded with flowers providing welcome refuge against blistering heat during May & June.
There are two colours available in this tree and the pink colour whose photos i have posted looks more stunning. I have mentioned some information at the beginning of this thread. A small grafted Cassia Nodosa ought to be available around Rs 400-500 & takes 3-4 years minimum to flower. The only drawback it has is that its flowers are not fragrant.
There are two colours available in this tree and the pink colour whose photos i have posted looks more stunning. I have mentioned some information at the beginning of this thread. A small grafted Cassia Nodosa ought to be available around Rs 400-500 & takes 3-4 years minimum to flower. The only drawback it has is that its flowers are not fragrant.
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Very beautiful. I want to grow it on road side. It will give stunning view.
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Re: Cassia javanica (Apple blossom tree)
Sir Munir, my suggestion is Brugmansia ( angel's trumpet) for your lawn. a flowering ornamental plant and Most have a strong, pleasing fragrance that is most noticeable in the evening.choice is yours.
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My Nodosa fowered for the first time this year after 4 years.Farooq sb its a beautiful tree loaded with pink flowers all summer.Plant it out in open space cause it forms canopy & the branches spreads horizontally from the base just like Aerocaria tree.Never cut off the branches so that your tree remains in strong other wise winds may up root.It happened with one of my friend.It is grafted on two root stocks. The first is Cassia Fistula & the other i dont remember the exact name but is also cassia a small tree with yellow flowers. Mine are forming majestic trees, but last weekend i saw Naosa at Hayatabad Peshawar with max hight of four feet & full of blooms.
So yesterday i asked a nurseryman what is this this. He told me if the stock is Fistula (Amaltas) the tree will beMajestic, if its the other stock the tree will remain dwarf.Then he also showed me the root stock.Amaltas was purchased from Patoki while the other was purchased from Haripur.I agree because i have even seen Nadosa 2 ft plant in full blooms in 10 inchs pot. Rehmat was the first nursery man who offered me Nadosa some 5 years back.
So yesterday i asked a nurseryman what is this this. He told me if the stock is Fistula (Amaltas) the tree will beMajestic, if its the other stock the tree will remain dwarf.Then he also showed me the root stock.Amaltas was purchased from Patoki while the other was purchased from Haripur.I agree because i have even seen Nadosa 2 ft plant in full blooms in 10 inchs pot. Rehmat was the first nursery man who offered me Nadosa some 5 years back.
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Re: Cassia javanica (Apple blossom tree)
Brugmansia is also a nice plant, very fragrant but its a shrub not a tree.Nadosa is a beauty of its own kind.I,l post some pictures of mine.
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Last weekend i saw Cassia nadusa on the rootstock of fistula flowering in just 7 inches pot (i have pics in my phone) for a price of 2500 Rs being sold at patoki. Fragrant flowers. And suitable for pot culture. The common tree one needs soil bed to flower imo.
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Re: Cassia javanica (Apple blossom tree)
Very healthy discussion going on here.. I also want to plant some "quick to flower" tree with fragrance... About brugmansia, found very good information on following link:-
http://www.trumpetflowers.com/info/gett ... -bloom.htm
http://www.trumpetflowers.com/info/gett ... -bloom.htm
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