siris tree

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siris tree

A siris tree provides welcome shade in the village square.

Definition

Noun: * A large, spreading tree (Albizia lebbeck) native to tropical Asia and northern Australia, characterized by large compound leaves, clusters of greenish-yellow flowers, and long, flat seed pods that produce a rattling sound in the wind. It is also known as the woman's tongue tree or lebbeck tree.

Examples
  • The shade under the siris tree provided a cool respite from the midday sun.
  • We could hear the distinctive clatter of the siris tree's seed pods from our window.
  • The siris tree is often planted as an ornamental shade tree in tropical regions.
Advanced Usage
  • The siris tree is valued in agroforestry for its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil, improving fertility for other crops.
  • In traditional medicine, various parts of the siris tree, such as its bark and seeds, have been used for their purported astringent and anti-inflammatory properties.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lebbeck tree: Another common name for the siris tree, derived from its species name .
  • Woman's tongue tree: A colloquial name referring to the persistent rattling sound of its seed pods.
  • Albizia lebbeck: The scientific (Latin) name for the siris tree.
  • Shak-shak tree: A regional name used in some areas, also referencing the sound of the pods.
Synonyms
  • Lebbeck
  • Woman's tongue tree
Related Phrases
  • Rattling pods: A descriptive phrase often associated with the siris tree, highlighting its most distinctive feature.
  • Nitrogen-fixing tree: A functional description of the siris tree's role in agriculture and ecology.
siris tree

A siris tree provides welcome shade in the village square.

Noun
  1. large spreading Old World tree having large leaves and globose clusters of greenish-yellow flowers and long seed pods that clatter in the wind