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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 tree, frywood, koko and woman's tongues tree. The latter name is a play on the sound the seeds make as they rattle inside the pods. Being one of the most widespread and common species of Albizia worldwide, it is often simply called "siris" though this name may refer to any locally common member of the genus.
It is a tree growing to a height of 18–30 m tall with a trunk 50 cm to 1 m in diameter. The leaves are bipinnate, 7.5–15 cm long, with one to four pairs of pinnae, each pinna with 6–18 leaflets. The flowers are white, with numerous 2.5–3.8 cm long stamens, and very fragrant. The fruit is a pod 15–30 cm long and 2.5-5.0 cm broad, containing six to twelve seeds.
Its uses include environmental management, forage, medicine and wood. It is cultivated as a shade tree in North and South America. In India and Pakistan, the tree is used to produce timber. Wood from Albizia lebbeck has a density of 0.55-0.66 g/cm3 or higher.
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Albizia lebbeck, also known as Pit Shirish Shirisha is part of the Leguminosae family. Albizia originates from India. General Information Botanical Name: Albizia lebbeck Common Name: Pit Shirish Shirisha (Sanskrit) Plant Family: Fabaceae History: Used as an Ayurvedic Herb in India. Albizia has a long history of use in Ayurvedic herbal medicine for the treatment of allergic disorders. 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.
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Las imágenes del video corresponden a la planta: Albizia lebbeck . Es de la familia de las: Fabaceae. Su orígen: es nativo del sur de Asia y ampliamente cultivado en gran parte de las regiones tropicales y subtropicales. Nombres comunes: Acacia, Acacia plumosa, Albizia amarilla, Acacia amarilla, Árbol de Siris, Baile de caballero, Tibet florentina, faurestina, amor platónico, Aroma Francés, Músico, Cabellos de ángel, Casia amarilla, Ébano oriental, Lengua de mujer, también llamada Algarrobo de olor, El epíteto leebeck que designa a la especie deriva del nombre árabe de la planta “laebach”. Se dice que cuando el viento agita el follaje, las semillas encerradas en las vainas producen un traqueteo incesante comparable al que produce el parloteo de las mujeres, de allí “la lengua de la mu...
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