Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Fabales
Family:
Species:
megacycla
ID:
1427498

Status:
valid

Authors:
(H.S.Irwin & Barneby) Mendes & M.J.Silva

Source:
WCVP Fabaceae

Year:
2020

Citation Micro:
Phytotaxa446: 178 (2020)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001443663



Common Names

  • Megacycla Chamaecrista
  • Megacycla Partridge Pea
  • Megacycla Sensitive Plant


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Description

Chamaecrista megacycla (also called big-flowered cassia, among many other common names) is a shrub species of the genus Chamaecrista in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Brazil, and is found in tropical and subtropical rainforests. It grows in moist habitats such as lowland forests and riverbanks.

Uses & Benefits

Chamaecrista megacycla is used for erosion control, as an ornamental plant, and for making paper.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Chamaecrista megacycla is yellow in color and has five petals. The seed is a small, hard, dark brown seed. The seedlings are small and have yellowish-green leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Chamaecrista megacycla is an evergreen shrub that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate light frost. It can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in spring or early summer and cuttings should be taken in late summer or early autumn.

Where to Find Chamaecrista megacycla

Chamaecrista megacycla is native to Central and South America.

Chamaecrista megacycla FAQ

What is the scientific name of Chamaecrista megacycla?

Chamaecrista megacycla

What are the common names of Chamaecrista megacycla?

Large-cycled chamaecrista

What is the natural habitat of Chamaecrista megacycla?

Dry, rocky slopes, scrubland, and open woodlands

Species in the Chamaecrista genus

Chamaecrista comosa, Chamaecrista grantii, Chamaecrista kirkii, Chamaecrista nigricans, Chamaecrista stricta, Chamaecrista rotundifolia, Chamaecrista usambarensis, Chamaecrista nictitans, Chamaecrista chrysosepala, Chamaecrista didyma, Chamaecrista glischrodes, Chamaecrista hatschbachii, Chamaecrista incurvata, Chamaecrista onusta, Chamaecrista aspidiifolia, Chamaecrista bahiae, Chamaecrista calycioides, Chamaecrista chamaecristoides, Chamaecrista deeringiana, Chamaecrista desvauxii, Chamaecrista diphylla, Chamaecrista flexuosa, Chamaecrista glandulosa, Chamaecrista greggii, Chamaecrista lineata, Chamaecrista obcordata, Chamaecrista pedicellaris, Chamaecrista pilosa, Chamaecrista portoricensis, Chamaecrista pygmaea, Chamaecrista roraimae, Chamaecrista rufa, Chamaecrista serpens, Chamaecrista supplex, Chamaecrista trichopoda, Chamaecrista adiantifolia, Chamaecrista anceps, Chamaecrista aristata, Chamaecrista atroglandulosa, Chamaecrista basifolia, Chamaecrista boyanii, Chamaecrista bucherae, Chamaecrista compitalis, Chamaecrista cordistipula, Chamaecrista coriacea, Chamaecrista cuprea, Chamaecrista cavalcantina, Chamaecrista choriophylla, Chamaecrista cathartica, Chamaecrista catharticoides,

Species in the Fabaceae family

References

Rupert Charles Barneby (1911-2000): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Barneby' in the authors string.
Howard Samuel Irwin (1928-2019): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'H.S.Irwin' in the authors string.
Eduardo José Santos Moreira Mendes (b.1924): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Mendes' in the authors string.
Marcos José da Silva: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'M.J.Silva' in the authors string.