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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Cassieae

Scientific name
  
Senna siamea

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Subtribe
  
Cassiinae

Higher classification
  
Senna

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Cassia, Golden shower tree, Senna, Peltophorum pterocarpum, Senna alata

Senna siamea (Thai: ขี้เหล็ก, khilek), also known as Siamese cassia, kassod tree, cassod tree and Cassia tree, is a legume in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It is native to South and Southeast Asia, although its exact origin is unknown.

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It is a medium-size, evergreen tree growing up to 18 m with beautiful yellow flowers. It is often used as shade tree in cocoa, coffee and tea plantations. In Thailand it is the provincial tree of Chaiyaphum Province and some places in the country are named after it.

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Leaves are alternate, pinnately compound, with slender, green-reddish, tinged axis and 6 to 12 pairs of leaflets on short stalks, rounded at both ends.

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Uses

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This plant has medicinal value and it contains a compound named Barakol. The leaves, tender pods and seeds are edible, but they must be previously boiled and the water discarded. They are used in Burmese and also in Thai cuisine where one of the most well-known preparations is Kaeng khilek (Thai: แกงขี้เหล็ก).

Other uses include as fodder plant, in intercropping systems, windbreaks, and shelter belts.

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