09/09/2025
While I was out and about, I noticed this beauty beginning to bloom around the ranch.
Twoleaf Senna (Senna roemeriana) is named for German geologist Ferdinand Roemer who collected specimens in Texas between 1845–47. It is a native perennial shrub of Texas and is common in open fields and woodlands. The plant's common name comes from its characteristic two-leaflet leaves, a feature unique among the many-leaflet senna species
Twoleaf Senna is toxic to livestock, particularly goats and horses. It can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, weakness, dark urine, and potentially death if consumed in large quantities.