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Albizia lebbeck is a
species of
plant in the
family Fabaceae,
native to the
Indian subcontinent and Myanmar. It is
widely cultivated and
naturalised in...
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Albizia spp. – silk
trees Albizia canescens –
Belmont siris Albizia lebbeck –
lebbeck Enterolobium cyclocarpum –
earpodtree Leucaena leucocephala – leadtree...
- semi-deciduous
species of S****a robusta,
Acacia catechu,
Dalbergia sissoo,
Albizia lebbeck,
Garuga pinnata,
Terminalia bellirica and T.
tomentosa and
Pinus roxburghii...
- Islands,
including Hawaii. It is a well-known tree,
rivaled perhaps only by
lebbeck and pink
siris among its genus. It is well
represented in many languages...
- Punjab. It is home to
several varieties of
flora and
fauna viz.
Albizia lebbeck,
Acacia nilotica,
Azadirachta indica, A. tortilis, Nilgai, porcupine, hare...
- Kosterm.
Albizia lathamii Hole
Albizia laurentii De Wild.
Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth. –
Lebbeck,
lebbek tree, frywood, koko, woman's-tongue tree
Albizia lebbekoides...
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Kakusandha Krakucchanda Khemāvatī
Aggidatta - Visākhā Sirīsa (Albizia
lebbeck) King
Khema 26 Koṇāgamana
Kanakamuni Sobhavatī Yaññadatta - Uttarā Udumbara...
- (2005) Lowry, J.B.; Prinsen, J.H. & Burrows, D.M. (1994): 2.5
Albizia lebbeck – a
Promising Forage Tree for
Semiarid Regions. In: Gutteridge, Ross C...
- chinensis, A. corniculata, A.
julibrissin (nemu tree) and A.
lebbeck (siris or
lebbeck),
Caesalpinia species such as C. bonduc, C.
major and C. regia...
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formation of wood in
white utkarsh)
Chooi (Sageraea elliptica)
Kokko (Albizzia
lebbeck)
Padauk wood is s****ier than teak and is
widely used for
furniture making...