RFK4J2M9–Senna artemisioides var sturtii, or Dense Cassia, one of many varieties of Senna's growing in semi-arid Australia. During Spring the Senna family add m
RMJ17KE1–Senna artemisioides ssp. sturtii
RF2KDJ80F–Senna artemisioides
RF2JRNKPN–A bush of desert senna (Senna artemisioides) in the South Australian outback at Wudinna Hill, Eyre Peninsula
RFG2CHH4–Seed pods of Dense Cassia or Senna artemisioides var sturtii.
RMPGYJBM–Senna artemisioides subsp zygophylla
RMR4H3HJ–Wildflowers, cluster of vivid yellow flowers and grey / green leaves of Senna / cassia artemisioides, Australian native plant in outback Queensland
RF2CAMB71–Desert Senna (Senna artemisioides) flowering. March 2011. Entwood Sanctuary. Sandleton. Murraylands. South Australia. Australia.
RMR4H3GK–Wildflowers, cluster of vivid yellow flowers and grey / green leaves of Senna / cassia artemisioides, Australian native plant in outback Queensland
RFP18X86–Close-up of yellow flowers of senna artemisioides in nature
RM2X44R2W–Senna artemisioides subspecies filifolia, a shrub that grows in sandy or stony soils, located here in Coalseam Conservation Park, Western Australia.
RMH636EC–Silver Senna or Silver Cassia - Senna artemisioides Native plant from Australia, introduced to Cyprus
RF2RYYWMK–Macro close up of yellow Silver senna or silver cassia (senna artemisioides) in outback australia. A flowering plant endemic or native to australia.
RF2H4N8PT–Close up shot of Senna artemisioides blossom at Nevada
RF2T7T4EY–Silver cassia or wormwood cassia (Senna artemisioides) is a shrub endemic to Australia.
RM2R5Y328–Oval-leaved Cassia, Northern Territory, Australia (Senna artemisioides)
RF2T7T4EK–Silver cassia or wormwood cassia (Senna artemisioides) is a shrub endemic to Australia.
RF2JRG467–Closeup of desert senna (Senna artemisioides) with small yellow flowers in the South Australian outback at Wudinna Hill, Eyre Peninsula
RF2T7T4EP–Silver cassia or wormwood cassia (Senna artemisioides) is a shrub endemic to Australia.
RF2T8FPD3–Wormwood senna (Senna artemisioides) is an evergreen shrub endemic to Australia. Flowers and fruits detail.
RF2E8H4W5–Senna artemisioides sub filifolia, a native species of Australia and used in gardening as an ornamental
RMR4H3GP–Wildflowers, cluster of vivid yellow flowers and grey / green leaves of Senna / cassia artemisioides, Australian native plant in outback Queensland
RFP18X6W–Close-up of yellow flowers of senna artemisioides in nature
RMWBET9G–Cluster of bright yellow flowers & grey green leaves of Senna / Cassia artemisioides against background of blue sky in outback Australia - wildflowers
RF2WJ67M4–Silver cassia or wormwood cassia (Senna artemisioides) is an evergreen shrub endemic to Australia. Flowers and leaves detail.
RM2T7DD5X–Silver Cassia (Senna artemisioides), growing at Kata Tjuta is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is native to Australia
RF2WEF6TN–Silver Cassia
RFKFDHBD–Senna cardiosperma blooming, Kings Canyon, Northern Territory, Australia
RM2PCADYC–Senna artemisioides - feathery cassia.
RF2NWE06D–Senna artemisioides, the wormwood senna, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae.
RM2T1DB08–Blunt Leaved Cassia Senna or Silver Cassia (artemisioides ssp. helmsii) is a small, woody shrub with silver-green leaves and yellow flowers
RF2H2XCAG–Close up of many Senna artemisioides blossom at Las Vegas, Nevada
RFK21DN6–Closeup of blooming Feathery Cassia in spring
RM2R5Y329–Oval-leaved Cassia, Northern Territory, Australia (Senna artemisioides)
RMRGH9K3–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. . 35 Aeschynomene falcata 36 Eriosema chinense Drawing. 524 x 353 mm. Flowering stem with yellow flowers. Bottom (left) floral dissection, (centre) detail of androecium and leaves with flowers including enlargements, fruits and seeds includ- ing embryos (right). Provenance and specimen. Tropical. Material (Bennett 4236) gathered at Melville Bay, Northern Territory, 16 February 1803. Publication. Apparently hitherto unpublished. 37 [Adm. 177]. SENNA ARTEMISIOIDES (DC.) Randell in J. Adelaide Bot. Gard. 12: 220 (1989), Leguminosae. Brit
RF2E8H4RG–Senna artemisioides sub filifolia, a native species of Australia and used in gardening as an ornamental
RFP18X7K–Close-up of yellow flowers of senna artemisioides in nature
RF2WJ67M2–Silver cassia or wormwood cassia (Senna artemisioides) is an evergreen shrub endemic to Australia. Flowers and leaves detail.
RM2PCA9BP–Senna artemisioides - feathery cassia.
RF2NRER4W–Senna artemisioides, the wormwood senna, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae. Square frame
RFJTXGX2–blooming Silver Cassia in spring
RM2R5Y31Y–Oval-leaved Cassia, blossoms and fruits, Northern Territory, Australia (Senna artemisioides)
RFTBEJDT–Blooming Senna artemisioides (or feathery cassia) in spring
RMCNMFG0–Oval-leaved Cassia (Senna artemisioides) close-up of flowers and leaves, Outback, Northern Territory, Australia
RMRGH9HG–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. 37 Senna artemisioides 38 Acacia alata 38 [Adm. 176]. ACACIA ALATA R. Br. in W.T. Aiton, Hortus kew. 2nd ed., 5: 464 (1813), Leguminosae. Britten (1909: 143) list. '38. Acacia alata Br.' Numeric list. 'Acacia alata Br. 38'. Alphabetic list. 'Acacia alata Br. 38'. Annotation on drawing. 'Ferd. Bauer, del.' [pencil] '176' [label on mount] 'Mimosa paradoxa.' [in pencil] '176' [and] 'Acacia alata, R.Br.' [reverse] '38'. Drawing. 524 x 354 mm. Flowering shoot (top) with yellow flowers. Below (left) enlarged inflorescence and (right) fruits
RF2E8H4MW–Senna artemisioides sub filifolia, a native species of Australia and used in gardening as an ornamental
RF2NRENT9–Blue anemone is blossoms on Mount Carmel in February in Israel.
RFMJH4RK–many small yellow flowers senna artemisioides on the field or the flowerbed
RMCNMFFW–Oval-leaved Cassia (Senna artemisioides) close-up of flowers and pods, Outback, Northern Territory, Australia
RMRGH9J7–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. . 37 Senna artemisioides 38 Acacia alata 38 [Adm. 176]. ACACIA ALATA R. Br. in W.T. Aiton, Hortus kew. 2nd ed., 5: 464 (1813), Leguminosae. Britten (1909: 143) list. '38. Acacia alata Br.' Numeric list. 'Acacia alata Br. 38'. Alphabetic list. 'Acacia alata Br. 38'. Annotation on drawing. 'Ferd. Bauer, del.' [pencil] '176' [label on mount] 'Mimosa paradoxa.' [in pencil] '176' [and] 'Acacia alata, R.Br.' [reverse] '38'. Drawing. 524 x 354 mm. Flowering shoot (top) with yellow flowers. Below (left) enlarged inflorescence and (right) frui
RFT9G64X–Blooming Senna artemisioides (or feathery cassia) in spring
RFM0WCMJ–Close up of small yellow flowers senna artemisioides in the park
RFPPYAJH–Close up of small yellow flowers senna artemisioides in the park
RF2KAAETK–Close-up of Silver cassia plant
RF2P8WB6E–Close-up of Silver cassia plant
RFFAK84W–Closeup of blooming Silver Cassia in spring
RFFANPMN–blooming Feathery Cassia in spring
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