Chamaecrista Fasciculata is a species of herbaceous plant that belongs to the legume or bean family. It is commonly known as the partridge pea, golden Cassia, or wild senna. The plant is native to the southeastern parts of North America and is a widespread species that can grow in a variety of habitats. The leaves of Chamaecrista Fasciculata are green and feather-like, while the flowers are yellow and bloom in clusters at the end of the branches. Its seeds can be a good food source for quails and turkey chicks. Other synonyms for the plant include Chamaecrista Nictitans, Senna Fasciculata, and Cassia Fasciculata.