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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...
- Albizia spp. – silk trees Albizia canescensBelmont siris Albizia lebbecklebbeck Enterolobium cyclocarpumearpodtree Leucaena leucocephala – leadtree...
- 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...
- semi-deciduous species of S****a robusta, Acacia catechu, Dalbergia sissoo, Albizia lebbeck, Garuga pinnata, Terminalia bellirica and T. tomentosa and Pinus roxburghii...
- Kosterm. Albizia lathamii Hole Albizia laurentii De Wild. Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth. – Lebbeck, lebbek tree, frywood, koko, woman's-tongue tree Albizia lebbekoides...
- Kakusandha Krakucchanda Khemāvatī Aggidatta - Visākhā Sirīsa (Albizia lebbeck) King Khema 26 Koṇāgamana Kanakamuni Sobhavatī Yaññadatta - Uttarā Udumbara...
- Mangifera indica 24 Vessabhū sāla S****a robusta 25 Kakusandha sirīsa Albizia lebbeck 26 Koṇāgamana uḍumbara Ficus racemosa 27 K****apa nigrodha Ficus benghalensis...
- (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...
- 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...
- Germany, run by the Stasi officer Alexander Schalck-Golodkowski Albizia lebbeck or Koko, a species of tree Gege (title) or Ko-ko, a Manchu title ǂKxʼauǁʼein...