Cassia fistula
Cassia fistula, commonly known as the golden shower tree, is a flowering plant native to tropical regions of South Asia. It is recognized for its striking yellow flowers that hang in long clusters, creating a beautiful display during the blooming season. The tree can grow up to 10-15 meters tall and is often used for ornamental purposes in gardens and parks.
The leaves of Cassia fistula are compound and consist of several leaflets, providing a lush green backdrop to its vibrant flowers. Additionally, the tree produces long, cylindrical pods that contain seeds, which are sometimes used in traditional medicine. The flowers and pods are also associated with various cultural and religious practices in regions where the tree is found.