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Albizia julibrissin, the
Persian silk tree, pink silk tree, or
mimosa tree, is a
species of tree in the
Fabaceae family,
native to
southwestern and eastern...
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honors the
Italian nobleman Filippo degli Albizzi, who
introduced Albizia julibrissin to
Europe in the mid-18th century. Some
species are
commonly called mimosa...
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found to not bind to the
motor cell of
Albizia julibrissin. The leaf
movement factor of
Albizia julibrissin similarly didn't bind to the
motor cell of Chamaecrista...
- nemurinoki,
nenenoki (****anese)
Albizia julibrissin var.
julibrissin (syn.
Albizia rosea Carrière)
Albizia julibrissin var.
mollis (Wall.) Benth.
Albizia kalkora...
- It was
described by
Stephan von
Breuning in 1938. It
feeds on
Albizia julibrissin. BioLib.cz -
Pterolophia mandshurica.
Retrieved on 8
September 2014....
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classified in
other genera. The most
common examples of this are
Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree) and
Acacia dealbata (wattle).
Members of this genus...
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Diospyros lotus Elaeagnaceae Elaeagnus angustifolia Fabaceae Albizia julibrissin Cercis siliquastrum Gleditsia ca****a ****aceae
Castanea sativa ****us...
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including Camellias, Ilex opaca,
Magnolia grandiflora and
Albizia julibrissin. However, Cape Cod
falls below the 72 °F (22 °C) threshold, as the warmest...
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plants such as the
Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora),
Albizia julibrissin (mimosa), ****e Myrtle, and even the
occasional Needle Palm are hardy...
- lebbeck. The
Mimosa speciosa of Carl
Peter Thunberg, however, is
Albizia julibrissin. The name
Lebbeck is from the
Arabic word (لَبَّخ).
Albizia is named...