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Albizia adianthifolia var. adianthifolia
... As the common name of this magnificent tree suggests, Albizia adianthifolia var. adianthifolia has a conspicuous ... fall off. The seeds are flat and brown. The flat-crown albizia usually occurs in moist and tropical areas such as ... is also popular with elephants which relish its foliage. Albizia Nothing can be easier than cultivating this handsome ...
Albizia antunesiana
... to Mervyn Lötter for providing images of the plant. Albizia antunesiana is a medium to large deciduous tree with ... by their pale undersurface, which separates it from Albizia glaberrima. On young trees, Albizia antunesiana produces purple leaves, which can cause ...
Albizia suluensis
... & Tlou Moloto National Herbarium, Pretoria November 2017 Albizia suluensis is a splendid deciduous tree, with a ... eat the leaves. The flowers are visited by butterflies. Albizia This is a good species to have in the garden. It is ... Transplant the seedlings when they are 10 cm tall. The Albizia genus is named after Filippo Degli Albizzi ...
Albizia tanganyicensis subsp. tanganyicensis
... dark brown. This pod can reach a length of up to 300 mm. Albizia tanganyicensis occurs quite frequently, from Tanzania ... noted that green pods are more toxic than the mature ones. Albizia This tree will withstand very cold environmental ... lightly as this will promote root development. The genus Albizia includes subtropical and tropical trees, as well as ...
Albizia versicolor
... Alice Notten and Geoff Nichols for contributing images. Albizia versicolor is a medium to large, deciduous tree, ... to livestock and the young pods are the most toxic. Albizia versicolor occurs in KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and ... in the roots help the tree and increase soil fertility. Albizia Albizia seeds should be sown in summer, they should ...