Cassia Cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia)

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Aromatic Spice Tree with Bold, Sweet Cinnamon Bark

Cassia Cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia), also known as Chinese cinnamon, is a fragrant, tropical tree prized for its spicy-sweet bark, which is harvested, dried, and ground into the bold-flavored cinnamon used in baking, tea, curries, and herbal medicine. Grown for centuries throughout Asia, cassia has a more intense, warming flavor than true (Ceylon) cinnamon, and it’s the most widely used cinnamon variety in the U.S.

This beautiful evergreen tree features glossy leaves, cinnamon-scented bark, and subtle white blooms that attract pollinators. It thrives in humid, warm zones and can be grown in the ground or as a container tree in cooler climates. With the right care and time, cassia cinnamon becomes a stunning centerpiece for herbal gardens, tropical landscapes, and food forests—offering beauty, shade, and spice.

Why You'll Love It:

  • Harvest your own bold, sweet cinnamon bark
  • Beautiful, glossy-leaved tree for tropical and subtropical gardens
  • Used in herbal medicine, teas, and culinary spice blends
  • Aromatic, evergreen, and pollinator-friendly
  • Great for edible landscaping or potted patio trees

Growing Tips:

  • Plant in full sun to part shade in warm, frost-free zones
  • Use well-drained, rich soil and mulch to retain moisture
  • Protect from cold when young—grow in containers in cooler zones
  • Harvest bark from mature branches once tree is well established (after 3–5 years)
  • Prune gently to shape and encourage healthy branching
Scientific Name Cinnamomum cassia (syn. C. aromaticum)
Common Names Cassia Cinnamon, Chinese Cinnamon
Family Lauraceae (Laurel Family)
Origin Southern China and Southeast Asia
Plant Type Tropical Spice Tree
Life Cycle Perennial
Food Forest Layer Mid-Story / Canopy Layer
Mature Size 20–30 ft tall (can be pruned smaller)
Light Full Sun to Part Shade
Water Needs Moderate
Harvest Season Year-round foliage; bark harvested after 3–5 years
Time to Harvest 3–5 years for bark
Self-Fertile Yes
Growth Rate Moderate
Zones USDA Zones 10–11 (Zone 9 with protection)
Florida Native No
Propagation Cuttings, Seeds
Seasonal Characteristics Evergreen; aromatic bark and subtle white blooms
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