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The silk tree under discussion is Albizia julibrissin.
Mimosa, or silk tree (Albizia julibrissin), is one example.
Albizia julibrissin is known by a wide variety of common names, such as Persian silk tree or pink siris.
Mimosa speciosa is Albizia julibrissin.
Introduced species of plants may threaten the species, particularly mimosa (Albizia julibrissin), which easily takes hold in the local riverbank habitat.
Silk tree (Albizia julibrissin)
Albizia julibrissin (I)
They attack the leaves of Mimosa Albizia julibrissin and honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos.
The Mimosa speciosa of Carl Peter Thunberg, however, is Albizia julibrissin.
Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree, pink silk tree) is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae, native to southwestern and eastern Asia.
Some of the most common unrelated plants with this name are the Silk Tree (Albizia julibrissin) and Sattle (Acacia dealbata.)
Consequently, many subtropical indicator plant species typically found in more southerly latitudes grow there, including Camellias, Ilex opaca, Magnolia grandiflora and Albizia julibrissin.
Silk tree Albizia julibrissin is a species of genus Albizia from southeast and east Asia, from east Iran to China and Korea.
Silk tree related varieties: The smaller-growing Albizia Julibrissin Rosea appears to be much hardier than the species (up to -15 degrees Fahrenheit) and may be somewhat resistant to wilt.
Front garden - primarily trees, including Albizia julibrissin, Ginkgo biloba, Ilex aquifolium, Liriodendron tulipifera, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, as well as Musa basjoo, Phyllostachys viridis, and a fountain.
In part due to these changing circumscriptions, the name "Mimosa" has also been applied to several other related species with similar pinnate or bipinnate leaves, but are now classified in other genera, most commonly to Albizia julibrissin (silk tree) and Acacia dealbata (wattle).
In the Eastern Panhandle and the Ohio River Valley, temperatures are warm enough to see and grow subtropical plants such as Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora), Crepe Myrtle, Albizia julibrissin, American Sweetgum and even the occasional needle palm and sabal minor.
Albizia julibrissin is known by a wide variety of common names, such as Persian silk tree or pink siris.
Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree, pink silk tree) is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae, native to southwestern and eastern Asia.
There is also a form, A. julibrissin f. rosea (pink silk tree) which has, in the past, been classed either as a variety or as a cultivar.
Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree, pink silk tree) is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae, native to southwestern and eastern Asia.