Senna spectabilis indeed in Cassia bahamensis the inflorescence is not so
long rather small and stout .
Link for Cassia bahamensis
http://toptropicals.com/cgi-bin/store/store.cgi?script_param=YWxwaGFiZXRpY19saXN0PTEmbGV0dGVyPWM=&FirstItem=50&old=C&NumItems=25

Tanay
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 2:25 PM, shrikant ingalhalikar <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I agree with Ken. This is Senna spectabilis, a cultivated small tree.
> Regards, Shrikant
>
> On Aug 29, 12:12 pm, arvind kadus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Uploading herewith some Cassia/ Senna shots taken towards Panshet.
> > Help to ID please.
> > Dr. Kadus Arvind.Pune.
> >
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