Cassia fistula Golden Shower Tree is a multipurpose tree. It is widely grown as an ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical areas due to its profuse flowering. The flower of the golden tree is Thailand's national symbol and the state flower of the Kerala state in India. Cassia fistula provides fuel and good quality charcoal, as well as a hard and heavy timber suited to make furniture, farm implements, posts, wheels and mortars. The bark yields tannins and dyestuff. The flowers produce pollen and the base of the leaf-stalk yields a nectar that is collected by bees. In India, some people eat the flowers. Golden tree twigs are commonly lopped for fodder. Cassia fistula features extensively in ethnomedicine. Leaf extracts are known for their antidiarrhoeal activity demonstrated in laboratory studies with rabbits or guinea pigs. Some extracts of leaves and flowers have a significant antibacterial activity and other valuable pharmacological activities, and are thus used in traditional South Asian pharmacopoeia.
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