English: Senna hebecarpa (Fernald) H.S.Irwin & Barneby - Wild senna, Northern wild senna, American senna. The original caption was: "WILD OR AMERICAN SENNA - Cassia marilandica." Northern (including N.Y.) populations of Cassia marilandica were split as C. hebecarpa by Fernald in 1937, and transferred to Senna in 1982 by Irwin & Barneby.
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Wild Flowers of New York Part 1, Plate 104. University of the State of New York, State Museum, Albany.
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Homer D. House, New York State Botanist. Walter B. Starr of the Matthews-Northrup Company, Buffalo, and Harold H. Snyder of the Zeese-Wilkinson Company, New York, photographers.
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