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Cassia javanica subsp. agnes — Pink Shower Tree | Rosy Cascades of Pure Spring Magic

Watch your garden transform into a spring fantasy. These magnificent trees explode with cascades of rosy-pink, apple-blossom-like flowers over 2 inches wide—petals soft as silk, stamens glowing gold. Easy to grow from seed. Fast-growing, drought-tolerant once established. Flowers within 2-3 years. Pollinators adore it; bees and butterflies swarm the blooms. Even one tree creates a breathtaking pink shower each spring. Start your seeds now and gift yourself

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Description

Imagine opening your garden door in spring and being stopped cold by beauty. A Cassia javanica tree in full bloom doesn’t just add color—it transfixes. This is the tree that makes you stand still and stare.

Native to Southeast Asia from ancient times, Cassia javanica (subsp. agnes and subsp. nodosa) has traveled the tropical world because people refuse to garden without it. It is one of Thailand’s Nine Auspicious Trees, believed to bring good luck and ensure victory to all who grow it. Its flower adorns the provincial emblem of Chainat, Thailand. In the Philippines, it’s honored in the Balayong Festival. For centuries, gardeners have understood what science now confirms: this tree holds magic.

What makes Cassia javanica the crown jewel of tropical ornamentals? The flowers. Picture dense, cascading clusters of apple-blossom-pink blooms—each flower over 2 inches across, with petals that shade from pale blush to deep rose. The stamens are brilliant yellow, creating a contrast so vivid it seems painted. When the wind moves through them, they dance. When they fall—and here’s the poetry—they carpet the ground in soft pink, a Persian rug of petals that lasts for weeks. The tree blooms for over three months. One tree creates an event. A street planted with them becomes a pilgrimage site. This is ornamental beauty at its most unapologetic.

But Cassia javanica is far more than decoration. It is a pollinator magnet. Bees and butterflies converge on these flowers in waves, drawn by nectar and fragrance. If you care about local ecosystems, this tree is a gift to them. Historically, this species has been valued in traditional Ayurvedic and Southeast Asian medicine for its gentle, effective properties. Various parts—seeds, leaves, bark—have been used for centuries to support digestive wellness, reduce inflammation, and address urinary health. Modern research has begun validating these traditional uses, identifying active compounds with antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. The flowers themselves show remarkable activity against oral pathogens. Growing a Cassia javanica is growing both beauty and functional botanical wisdom.

Growing this tree is refreshingly straightforward. It thrives in full sun, warm temperatures, and well-drained soil—nothing exotic. Once established, it shows moderate drought tolerance, making it ideal for gardeners who want a show without constant fussing. It’s a fast grower, even from seed. Direct sow scarified seeds (lightly sand or nick the seed coat) into moist, well-draining compost, keep warm, and within 7-30 days you’ll see germination. Within 2-3 years, you’ll have flowering-age trees. The wood is moderately hard; the leaves are feathery and elegant. In tropical and subtropical climates, it becomes semi-evergreen. Even in temperate zones, if you’re willing to grow it in a container and move it indoors during winter, it rewards you with those incomparable spring blooms. The tree naturally reaches 25-40 meters in mature landscape settings, though you can prune it to manage size. Its quick replacement of foliage means you’re never left without greenery—just a brief leaf drop in winter before the burst of pink returns.

Grow this seed and you’re planting a legend. You’re inviting Thailand’s auspicious fortune into your garden. You’re creating a sanctuary for bees and butterflies. You’re growing an ornamental that will make neighbors stop mid-stride to photograph it. You’re cultivating a tree with centuries of wisdom embedded in its bark and flowers. These seeds are your beginning. Plant them with intention. Watch them grow into monuments of pink spring beauty. This is not just a tree—it’s a transformation waiting to happen.

Germination Guide

🌍 Assam to China (Guangxi, Yunnan) and Peninsula Malaysia
Moderate

Cassia javanica subsp. agnes, commonly known as pink shower tree or apple blossom tree, is a fast-growing tropical tree native to Southeast Asia. The agnes subspecies is most valued as an ornamental for its larger, vibrant pink flowers that fade to white with age. Seed germination requires pre-treatment to overcome the hard, impermeable seed coat, followed by warm, moist conditions for successful establishment.

Germination
Germination time
Expect germination in

5 – 30 days

Temperature

Min 18°C
Ideal 22°C
Max 26°C

Light
☀️ Light required

Substrate moisture
💧💧 High

Sowing depth
0.5 cm

Germination rate
60 %


Seed Pre-treatment
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    Soaking — 24 hours
    Soak in hot water (just boiled) overnight or in warm water for 12-24 hours; alternatively, scarify mechanically and then soak in room temperature water for 24-48 hours. Change water daily. Seeds that swell are ready to sow; re-treat those that do not swell
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    Mechanical scarification
    Mechanical scarification (rubbing with sandpaper or rasp) or hot water treatment required to break hard seed coat; seeds that swell can be sown immediately
  • 📋

    Additional notes
    Mechanical scarification or hot water immersion required to overcome seed dormancy caused by impermeable seed coat

Substrate & Container
Recommended substrate
Well-drained, light, porous, pathogen-free substrate or sandy loam mixed with organic matter

Recommended container
Plastic pot with drainage holes; use transparent lid to maintain humidity and open every other day for air exchange


Growing Tips
Use fresh seeds for best results; store-bought seeds should be pre-treated. Scarify seeds by rubbing with sandpaper or immerse in just-boiled water overnight before soaking. Do not allow seeds to dry out after soaking. Maintain soil temperature between 20-26°C for optimal germination. Seeds need light to germinate; do not cover entirely with substrate. Use artificial lighting (fluorescent or LED) if natural light is insufficient, avoiding direct sunlight. After germination, acclimatize seedlings gradually over 4-12 weeks before exposure to full sun. Protect young plants from frost as Cassia javanica is sensitive to cold temperatures. Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged to prevent root rot. Germination is typically rapid (5-30 days) when pre-treatment is properly performed, though some seeds may germinate much later. Ensure excellent drainage to prevent fungal issues. Seedlings benefit from gentle air circulation provided by opening pot covers regularly.

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