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Here’s a detailed description of the Candle Flower plant, also known as the Candle Bush:
🕯️ Candle Flower Plant Description
Common Names:
Candle Flower
Candle Bush
Candelabra Plant
Ringworm Bush
Empress Candle Plant
Scientific Name: Senna alata (formerly Cassia alata)
Family: Fabaceae (Legume family)
Origin: Tropical regions of the Americas, widely naturalized in Africa and Asia
🌿 General Characteristics
Type: Fast-growing tropical shrub or small tree
Height: Typically grows 6–15 feet tall
Growth Habit: Upright, spreading, and bushy
Leaves:
Large, bright green, pinnate leaves (compound with multiple leaflets)
Can reach up to 2 feet long
Close at night or when touched (a phenomenon called nyctinasty)
Flowers:
Tall, erect spikes of bright yellow flowers resembling a candle flame, hence the name
Flower spikes can be 12 inches long
Blooms most of the year in warm climates
Fruits:
Long, flat, winged seed pods, dark brown when mature
Contains numerous seeds, which can self-sow
☀️ Growing Conditions
Light: Prefers full sun for best flowering
Soil: Moist, well-draining soil; tolerates poor soils
Watering: Moderate to high water needs; do not let dry out completely
Climate: Thrives in tropical to subtropical regions; USDA zones 9–11
Propagation: Easily grown from seeds or cuttings
🐛 Pests & Problems
Generally pest-resistant
May be susceptible to fungal leaf spots in humid climates
🌼 Uses
Ornamental: Eye-catching in gardens due to its height and vibrant flowers
Medicinal (traditional use):
Leaves used as a natural remedy for fungal skin infections, especially ringworm
Sometimes called the "ringworm bush" for this reason
(Note: Always consult a professional before using medicinally)
Pollinator-friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects
⚠️ Note
While Senna alata is valuable in gardens and traditional medicine, in some areas it is considered invasive, as it self-seeds aggressively and can outcompete native vegetation.