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What is a cassia tree?
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When can the cassia tree be transplanted?
I have transplanted two different casssia trees at different times of the year, they are very hardy trees if you live in the southeast. They grow very quickly. make certain the roots are covered with soild and that the soil stays moist for ... Read More »
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Where does the cassia tree grow?
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Last year I had a tree and a bush with yellowing leaves for a few months before I pulled them up, to find borers. Without much thought I planted a small bush in the same area about 3 months ago. Some of the leaves are now yellowing. I have ...
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cassia-bark tree: Chinese tree with aromatic bark
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1. Chinese tree with aromatic bark; yields a less desirable cinnamon than Ceylon cinnamon
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cassia-bark tree; Cinnamomum cassia; cassia
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Go to a local green house store and they will be glad to give you lots of ideas.
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Where some female Sulphurs are concerned, the verse above should read, how lovely are your blossoms. The brilliant yellow buds found on a blooming Cassia plant, are number one on these gals’ Christmas lists. Christmas Cassia ( Cassia bicaps...
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