albizia julibrissin

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albizia julibrissin

The pink flowers of the albizia julibrissin attract many bees.

Definition

Noun: 1. A species of tree: Albizia julibrissin is the scientific name for a specific type of flowering tree native to Asia, known for its distinctive appearance. * Key Characteristics: It is recognized for its attractive, wide-spreading canopy (which can be domed or flat-topped), its delicate bipinnate leaves (feather-like leaves divided into many small leaflets), and its showy flowers with numerous long, silky stamens that resemble pink or white powder puffs.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Albizia julibrissin in the botanical garden is in full bloom, its pink flowers creating a stunning display.
    • Due to its tolerance for drought, Albizia julibrissin is sometimes planted in urban landscapes.
    • The delicate, fern-like leaves of Albizia julibrissin provide dappled shade.
Advanced Usage
  • Common Names: In non-scientific contexts, this tree is almost exclusively referred to by its common names. The most frequent is mimosa or silky acacia. In some regions, it is called the Persian silk tree or pink silk tree.
    • The mimosa (Albizia julibrissin) is often confused with plants from the genus Mimosa.
  • Horticultural Context: The term is used in botanical, horticultural, and landscaping settings to specify the exact species, often when discussing its cultivation, ecology, or classification.
    • The study focused on the nitrogen-fixing properties of Albizia julibrissin.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mimosa (n): The most common common name for this tree. (Note: This can cause confusion with other plants in the genus).
  • Silk tree (n): A descriptive common name referencing the silky appearance of its flower stamens.
  • Albizia (n): The genus name, which includes other related tree species.
Synonyms
  • Persian silk tree (n): A common name.
  • Pink silk tree (n): A common name.
  • Silky acacia (n): A common name.
Notes on Meaning
  • Scientific vs. Common Name: is a formal, scientific (Latin) binomial name. Its primary use is for precise botanical identification. In everyday language, people use its common names (e.g., mimosa, silk tree).
  • Invasive Species: In some areas outside its native range (e.g., parts of the United States), is considered an invasive species because it spreads rapidly and can displace native plants. This context is often part of its modern usage.
    • Gardeners were advised not to plant Albizia julibrissin due to its invasive potential in the region.
albizia julibrissin

The pink flowers of the albizia julibrissin attract many bees.

Noun
  1. attractive domed or flat-topped Asiatic tree having bipinnate leaves and flowers with long silky stamens