Senna

Contains 12 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Senna Mill.
SENNA
Classification
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FABALES
Senna
Citation
SENNA Miller, Gard. Dict. Abr., ed. 4. 1754.
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TYPE: Senna alexandrina Miller (Cassia senna Linnaeus)
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Status Photos
Senna alata CANDLESTICK PLANT Not Native FACU (NWPL)
Senna angustisiliqua CARGA AGUA Not Native
Senna atomaria FLOR DE SAN JOSE Not Native
Senna corymbosa ARGENTINE WILD SENSITIVE PLANT Not Native
Senna didymobotrya AFRICAN SENNA Not Native
Senna ligustrina PRIVET WILD SENSITIVE PLANT Native
Senna marilandica MARYLAND WILD SENSITIVE PLANT Native FAC (NWPL)
Senna mexicana var. chapmanii CHAPMAN'S WILD SENSITIVE PLANT Native Threatened-State FAC (NWPL)
Senna obtusifolia COFFEEWEED; SICKLEPOD Native FACU (NWPL)
Senna occidentalis SEPTICWEED Not Native FAC (NWPL)
Senna pendula var. glabrata VALAMUERTO Not Native FAC (NWPL) Y
Senna surattensis GLOSSY SHOWER Not Native FAC (NWPL)
[Family identification key]
1.  Leaf petiole and rachis without glands (extra floral nectaries sometimes present on stipules, bracts, or sepals)
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1.  Leaf petiole or rachis with 1 or more spherical, cylindric, conic, or stipitate glands
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2.  Petiole 2-3 mm wide; fruit 4-winged
2.  Petiole 0.5-1.5 mm wide; fruit flat
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3.  Leaf with (1)2-6 pairs of leaflets
3.  Leaf with (8)9-16(18) pairs of leaflets
4.  Gland at the base of the petiole, before the first pair of leaflets
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4.  Gland(s) on the rachis between the leaflet pair(s)
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5.  Petiolar gland cylindric to narrowly conic, ca. 2-3 mm tall; leaflets 8-11 mm wide
5.  Petiolar gland spherical, ca. 1 mm tall; leaflets 10-30 mm wide, at least the larger ones
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6.  Leaf with 6-8 pairs of leaflets, strongly paler on the underside
6.  Leaf with 4-5(6) pairs of leaflets, only slightly paler on the underside
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7.  Leaflets obtuse to subacute-mucronate; fruit lacking the marginal band (only light colored on the marginal ridged edge)
7.  Leaflets acuminate at the apex; fruit with a conspicuous 1-3 mm wide marginal light band on the fruit body
8.  Glands between the lower 2 or more pairs of leaflets
8.  Gland usually solitary between the lowermost pair of leaflets
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9.  Rachis gland spheroidal to bluntly short-conic, sometimes with a short stipe
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9.  Rachis gland short-cylindric, stipe-like, or stipitate with the stipe nearly as long as the gland
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10.  Leaflets not much paler below, usually with a conspicuous apical mucro; fruit flattened, dehiscent
10.  Leaflets much paler below, without an apical mucro or the mucro inconspicuous; fruit cylindric, indehiscent and irregularly breaking apart
11.  Leaf with 6-10 pairs of leaflets
11.  Leaf with 2-3 pairs of leaflets
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12.  Leaflets mostly acute at the apex, widest near the middle or base; fruit straight to slightly curved
12.  Leaflets very broadly rounded at the apex, usually widest near the apex; fruit usually strongly curved