
Albizia lebbeck - Wikipedia
Albizia lebbeck is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae, native to the Indian subcontinent and Myanmar. [1][2] It is widely cultivated and naturalised in other tropical and subtropical regions, including Australia.
Albizia lebbeck - Tropical Forages
Deciduous unarmed tree, growing to 30 m tall in native forests. In open situations, trees develop a spreading, sometimes multi-stemmed habit, to 25 m tall and 30 m across, with low branching. Can develop root suckers, and produces dense coppicing from cut stumps.
Albizia lebbeck Siris Tree, Woman's Tongue, East Indian Walnut …
Siris Tree (Woman's Tongue) Albizia lebbeck. Other common names include Indian walnut, lebbeck, lebbeck tree, flea tree, frywood, and koko. Siris Tree or Woman's Tongue Tree (Albizia lebbeck) belongs in the Fabaceae family that grows up to 15-30 m in height and 50 cm to 300 cm in trunk diameter.
Shirisha, Albizia lebbeck- Uses, Medicinal Qualities, Ayurveda Details
Dec 26, 2012 · Shireesha is an important anti-poisoning herb of Ayurveda. Its use is even indicated in snake bite poisoning. It grows into a big tree, usually found in road sides of Southern India. Botanical name: Albizia lebbeck, Mimosa lebbeck Family: Mimosoideae (Simbi kula / Babbula upakula)
How to Grow Albizia Lebbeck | Indian Siris Care - podhya.com
Nov 25, 2023 · Albizia lebbeck is a fast-growing tree that can reach heights of 30-60 feet at maturity. Also known as Shirish, woman’s tongue tree, or pink siris, this species is valued both for its ornamental qualities and for its medicinal properties in Ayurvedic medicine.
5 fascinating Health Benefits of Albizia lebbeck - Trust The Herb
Jan 6, 2021 · The Sirish tree (Albizia lebbeck), also called flea tree, Siris, Vegiai, Vaga, and Koko tree is an important medicinal tree in Ayurveda. It is a tall tree that can grow up to 60 feet in height. Albizia lebbeck is characterized by yellowish-white flowers and flat, long pods. It is found extensively in India, south-east Asia, and northern Australia.
Albizia lebbeck – Sirisa, Siris, Lebbeck, Lebbek Tree, Flea Tree ...
Albizia lebbeck is a species of Albizia, native to Indomalaya, New Guinea and Northern Australia and widely cultivated and naturalised in other tropical and subtropical regions. English names for it include Sirisa, Siris, lebbeck, lebbek tree, flea tree, frywood, koko and woman’s tongue tree.
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The Albizia lebbeck, also known as the Flea Tree, Frywood, Koko, Lebbeck, Lebbek Tree, Mother-in-law's Tongue Tree, or Woman's-tongue Tree, is a tropical tree native to southern Asia and widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. It is a large deciduous tree with dark grey bark and bipinnate leaves with 6-18 leaflets.
Albizia lebbeck - Flora of Qatar
Nov 23, 2014 · Albizia lebbeck is a species of Albizia, native to Indomalaya, New Guinea and Northern Australia and widely cultivated and naturalised in other tropical and subtropical regions. English names for it include lebbeck, lebbek tree, flea …
Albizia Lebbeck - THE GREEN INSTITUTE
Sep 3, 2018 · COMMON NAMES: Silk flower, Lebbeck, flea tree, frywood, koko, Woman's tongue tree, Siris. LOCAL NAMES: Igbagbo, Shak shak tree. USEFUL PART(s): Root, stem bark, leaves. GENERAL USES: The leaves serves as fodder for farm animal. The wood is use as timber for constructions. The wood also serves as firewood for fuel. The bark can be use for soap