Senna domingensis facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Senna domingensis |
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Cassia domingensis Spreng. |
Senna domingensis is a type of flowering plant. It belongs to the legume family, also known as Fabaceae. This plant is considered a threatened species, meaning it is at risk of disappearing. You can find it growing in countries like Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti.
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About Senna domingensis
This plant is part of the Senna group. Plants in the legume family are known for their special seed pods. These pods usually split open on two sides when they are ripe.
Where it Grows
Senna domingensis is native to the Caribbean. It grows naturally on the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola. Hispaniola is the island shared by the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Why it's Threatened
Being a threatened species means that there are not many of these plants left. They face dangers that could make them disappear forever. This often happens because of habitat loss or other environmental changes.
Naming the Plant
The name of this plant, Senna domingensis, has a special meaning. The second part of its name, "domingensis," comes from the island where it grows.
The Name's History
The island of Hispaniola was once known by different names. These included Santo Domingo or Saint-Domingue. The plant's name honors this historical connection to the island.