Senna mexicana var. chapmanii
Chapman's sensitive plant, Bahama senna
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Fabaceae (Leguminosae)
Plant Specifics
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Long-lived perennial
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Landscaping
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Moisture Tolerance:
Always Flooded---------------------------------Extremely Dry
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Usually moist, occasional inundation -to- Short very dry periods
Salt Water Flooding Tolerance:
Unknown
Salt Spray/Salty Soil Tolerance:
Moderate. Tolerant of salty wind and may get some salt spray.
Soil or Other Substrate:
Sand, Lime Rock
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Suitable to Grow In:
10A,10B,11
Ecology
Wildlife:
Larval host plant for cloudless sulphur ( Phoebis sennae ), sleepy orange ( Eurema nicippi ) and the introduced orange-barred sulphur ( Phoebis philea ) butterflies.
A gland at the base of the leaves attracts ants that attack the butterfly caterpillars (IRC)
Sennas attract butterflies, solitary bees including sweat bees and bumble bees, as pollinators.
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