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  Albizia House in Himeville, Drakensberg
Albizia House Bed and Breakfast in the picturesque village of Himeville, in the heart of the rolling foothills of the majestic Southern Drakensberg.
Albizia House is a Bed and Breakfast establishment situated at 62 Arbuckle Street, Himeville, the main street of this small picturesque village that is just five kms.
Albizia House caters for the elderly with ramps onto the patio and grab handles where necessary.
www.sa-venues.com /kzn/albizia.htm   (519 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Albizia julibrissin   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Albizia julibrissin is a species of legume in the genus Albizia, native to southern and eastern Asia, from Iran east to China and Korea.
Albizia julibrissin is a small deciduous tree growing to 5–12 m tall, with a broad crown of level or arching branches.
Albizia julibrissin is commonly used as an ornamental tree because of its appealing fragrance, showy flowers, and low maintenance requirement.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Albizia-julibrissin   (2405 words)

  
 Albizia - Silk tree, mimosa
Albizia are called silk trees because of the exotic pink flowers which have delicate silky filaments.
Albizia julibrissin: silk tree, mimosa - this tree grows to 40 feet, and has greenish-gray striped bark.
Albizia julibrissin 'Rosea': A smaller variety, which grows only to 20 ft. and has smaller flowers; it may therefor be more suitable for bonsai.
www.bonsai-bci.com /species/albizia.html   (350 words)

  
 Floridata: Albizia julibrissin
There are several named cultivars differing mainly in flower color.
There are over a hundred species of Albizia, all native to Asia, Africa or Australia.
Originally from China, this tree has been cultivated as an ornamental in the southeastern United States and Europe since the 18th century.
www.floridata.com /ref/a/albizia.cfm   (567 words)

  
 Albizia sp. - Silk tree, mimosa
Soaking and scarification may be necessary, as with most legumes.
They are interesting trees with nice shapes and tend to be great for kids to climb in when they get old.
Information on Albizia is taken from Lesniewicz's Bonsai in Your Home," Murata's "Four Seasons of Bonsai," and posts from Tom LeBrom and Phil Stephens, with species information from Mitchell's "American Nature Guides: Trees," Thomas (ed.) "The Hearst Garden Guide to Trees and Shrubs," and the Time-Life Virtual Garden database found at http://pathfinder.com/@@7dTfpQcAvFweGRC7/vg/Welcome/welcome.html.
www.bonsaiweb.com /care/faq/albizia.html   (471 words)

  
  Plants Belonging to the Genus 'Albizia'   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Albizia is a large genus of short-lived tropical shrubs and small trees related to the acacias.
Albizia distachya synonym of Paraserianthes lophantha (Plume Albizia)
Albizia lophantha synonym of Paraserianthes lophantha (Plume Albizia)
www.desert-tropicals.com /Plants/Fabaceae/Albizia.html   (93 words)

  
 Reclamation of degraded cocoa lands using Albizia zygia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Albizia zygia is one such species, and is an important component of farms, fallows and forests in Ghana.
The structure of the population of Albizia zygia and the regeneration potential of the species from seed were studied under 3 site conditions (mature cocoa stand, fallow and intact natural forest) in the moist semi-deciduous forest zone in Ghana.
The population of Albizia zygia in the forest appeared to be stable, while in the mature cocoa fields it was in decline.
www.trophort.com /information/data/B01/S86/ANI95REC1091629.html   (274 words)

  
 California Gardens - Albizia julibrissin - Mimosa or Silk Tree
The Albizia julibrissin trees drop a tremendous amount of debris during the late Spring as the flowers drop and in the fall when the leaves come down.
Albizia is native to Asia where there over a hundred other species.
Albizia is on the pest list in Florida and produces seedlings quite frequently in the garden here.
www.californiagardens.com /Plant_Pages/albizia_julibrissin.htm   (171 words)

  
 Albizia amarilla, Albicia, Acacia plumosa, Albizia de plumas - Albizia lophanta
Albizia amarilla, Albicia, Acacia plumosa, Albizia de plumas - Albizia lophanta
Albizia amarilla, Albicia, Acacia plumosa, Albizia de plumas.
Foto de Albizia amarilla, Albicia, Acacia plumosa, Albizia de plumas.
www.infojardin.com /fichas/arboles/albizia-lophanta-albizia-amarilla.htm   (142 words)

  
 TAPPI Website - Potential of mimosa (albizia julibrissin ) for papermaking, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2003, ...
ABSTRACT: Mimosa (Albizia julibrissin) is a fast-growing perennial plant that can be grown on plantations at high yields.
For mimosa to be a viable substitute for hardwood fibers in fine paper manufacturing, papermakers need to know how mimosa responds to different pulping conditions and to different bleaching sequences.
Mimosa (Albizia julibrissin) is a viable material substitute for hardwood fibers in the manufacture of fine paper.
www.tappi.org /s_tappi/sec_publications.asp?CID=4592&DID=510434   (454 words)

  
 Minicruiser Albizia
De MiniCruiser Albizia is de nieuwste uitvoering van Franse makelij.
Door voortdurende innovatie is de Albizia alweer het elfde toonaangevende model; nog stiller, nog sterker en nog zuiniger.
De Yanmar motor in de Albizia heeft in eerste instantie zijn naam gevestigd binnen de botenbranche, waarin deze de toonaangevende partij.
www.minicruiser.nl /modellen/albizia/index.asp   (254 words)

  
 PLANTS Profile for Albizia chinensis (Chinese albizia) | USDA PLANTS
PLANTS Profile for Albizia chinensis (Chinese albizia)
See all the Albizia thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery
See available county distributions by clicking on the states below or on the map.
www.plants.usda.gov /java/profile?symbol=ALCH2   (106 words)

  
 Nutrient and carbon dynamics in a replacement series of Eucalyptus and Albizia trees   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Aboveground tree C accumulation showed a synergistic response to increasing percentage of Albizia, with the mixed stands having more tree C than pure stands of Eucalyptus or Albizia.
Stands with the highest percentage of Albizia had 230 g/m2 more soil N and 2000 g/m2 more soil C than stands without Albizia.
Stable C isotope analyses showed that increased soil C resulted from differences in both tree-derived C and "old" sugarcane-derived C. Deeper soil C (50-100 cm) was a substantial fraction (0.36) of total soil C but did not vary among treatments.
www.trophort.com /information/data/B01/S15/KAY00NUT3261733.html   (305 words)

  
 Albizia julibrissin, zijdeboom, Perzische slaapboom, . TK-Plantengids plantengroep Kuip- en terrasplanten   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Albizia is een snelgroeiende struik tot boom die vaak ten Zuiden van de Alpen (o.a.
Het blad is verspreid, groot en dubbel geveerd.
Albizia julibrissin lijkt qua uiterlijk en verzorging op acacia.
www.tuinkrant.com /plantengids/kuipplanten/740.htm   (185 words)

  
 Albezia Tree
Beautiful Albizia Julibrissin trees (also called Mimosa or Silk trees) grow in Harvard Yard.
The little Albizia was ready to be transplanted.
Albizia Tree is boxed and ready to go to suburbs.
www.comdeals.com /albizia   (108 words)

  
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Potentials of Albizia niopoides for agroforestry in West Africa
Albizia research in Honduras: interim growth performance results
Responses of selected Albizia species to the allelopathic substances from
www.winrock.org /fnrm/factnet/FACTPUB/proceed/albizia.htm   (186 words)

  
 Albizia procera
Reported from the Indochina-Indonesia and Hindustani Centers of Diversity, tall albizia, or cvs thereof, is reported to tolerate drought, and stony, dry, and shallow soils.
Ranging from Tropical Very Dry through Tropical Moist Forest Life Zones, tall albizia is reported to tolerate annual precipitation of 8.8 to 29 dm (mean of 25 cases = 16.8) and annual temperature of 24.7 to 26.3°C (mean of 12 cases 25.3).
Pods and fallen leaves may be considered as undesirable litter or as potential energy sources.
www.hort.purdue.edu /newcrop/duke_energy/Albizia_procera.html   (655 words)

  
 PlantFiles: Detailed information on Silk Tree, Mimosa Tree, Pink Siris Albizia julibrissin
They are, however susceptible to wilt and therefore often very shortlived, though my father had a mature tree probably over 50 years old on the farm where I grew up in Prince Georges Co, Maryland (U.S.) We eagerly watched each year for the hummingbirds to return to it.
Albizia julibrissin rosea of course as it is my absolute favorite tree.
Silk Tree, Mimosa Tree, Pink Siris Albizia julibrissin is naturalized in Texas and other States and is considered an invasive plant in Texas.
davesgarden.com /pf/go/1764/index.html   (11868 words)

  
 Albizia lebbeck (Fabaceae) - HEAR species info   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Information on Albizia lebbeck as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
Copyright-free images of (or related to) Albizia lebbeck (Fabaceae) (siris tree) by Forest and Kim Starr (USGS) are presented online.
The Global Compendium of Weeds: Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth.
www.hear.org /species/albizia_lebbeck   (379 words)

  
 Albizia Tours - NatureTours
For a list of the wide range of our bird sightings please have a look at our extensive Albizia bird sightings list.
Albizia Tours have plenty to offer any bird lover.
We will take you to breathtaking locations throughout South Africa to catch a glimpse of our countries unique range of bird species in their natural habitats.
www.africaalbizia.co.za /NatureTours.htm   (893 words)

  
 Albizia
Synonyms : Albizia moluccana Miq., Albizia falcata (L.) Backer (in part) (also spelled Albizziz).
Albizia falcataria, one of the fastest-growing trees in the world, is a fuelwood species for the humid tropics.
It is a large deciduous tree with a thin, very broad crown of dull green foliage, bipinnately compound leaves with numerous small, oblong leaflets and narrow, flat brown pods that split open.
www.catgen.com /peoplink2/gospelhouse/gh/albezia.htm   (694 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "plume albizia": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Maytenus boaria), and plume albizia (Albizia jubrissin), for example-appear to cover a relatively small percentage of natural territory; however, even these have the po-...
Albizzia julibrissin* Virginia Silk Albizzia lophantha Plume Albizia Alnus glutinosa var.
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus), Norway maple (Acer platanoides), Buddleja davidii and Spanish broom (Spartium junceum), plume albizia (Albizia lophantha), Darwin's barberry (Berberis darwiniz) and Cotoneaster species are examples of species that naturalize freely by seed from plantings.
www.amazon.com /phrase/plume-albizia   (419 words)

  
 Albizia chinensis (Fabaceae) - HEAR species info   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Information on Albizia chinensis as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
Nomenclatural information about Albizia chinensis is provided by ITIS.
Images of Albizia chinensis provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
www.hear.org /species/albizia_chinensis   (255 words)

  
 Albizia zygoides - ILDIS LegumeWeb   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Albizia viridis zygioides is the name accepted by ILDIS for the taxon located using your search string.
The name you gave is an orthographic variant or other recognised misspelling.
If you use one of these buttons, you may have to use your browser's Back button to return to this page.
www.ildis.org /LegumeWeb?version~10.01&LegumeWeb&tno~21036&genus~Albizia&species~zygoides   (233 words)

  
 Albizia plurijuga
la selva alta y mediana subcaducifolia, se encuentran plantas sobre substratos ganíticos a la entrada del río negro, como: Albizia plurijuga, tabebuia rosea...
Se encuentra sobre sustratos graníticos a la entrada del río Negro; entre las especias más importantes podemos mencionar: Albizia plurijuga, Tabebuia rosea...
Flora característica: alta riqueza de plantas como el quebrancho Acacia pennatula, Albizia plurijuga, el lombricero Andira inermis, las palmas espinosas tzin...
www.specieslist.com /endangered/scientific_name/A/Albizia_plurijuga.shtml   (150 words)

  
 Albizia falcataria
Reported from the Indochina-Indonesia Center of Diversity, Molucca albizia, or cvs thereof, is reported to tolerate poor soils.
In a head-on study, the Albizia biomass compares with 18 MT for Gmelina plantation and 14 MT/ha for dipterocarp forest (Kawahara et al, 1981).
Annual stem increment was maximum in three-year old plantations, tapering off thereafter.
www.hort.purdue.edu /newcrop/duke_energy/Albizia_falcataria.html   (917 words)

  
 Albizia julibrissin   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A larger sized Albizia in central Rhode Island, zone 6a/6b.
An average sized Albizia to the left, and a 6 month seedling from the same tree.
Close up of the medium sized Albizia tree photo from above.
members.cox.net /joeb9/albezia.htm   (92 words)

  
 Albizia pistaciifolia
Albizia pistaciifolia - Guayacán Cenega, Guayacán Chaparro, Guayacán Hobo, Nance, Tinto De Bajos
sagasteguii Barneby and JW Grimes, Type, Albizia pistaciifolia (Willd.) Barneby and JW Grimes, Photo, Albizia purpusii Britton and Rose, Type,...
petersiana; Albizia pistaciifolia (Willd.)Barneby and Grimes; Albizia polycephala (Benth.)Killip;...
www.specieslist.com /endangered/scientific_name/A/Albizia_pistaciifolia.shtml   (151 words)

  
 Albizia Information and Pictures
Albizia has a long history of use in Ayurvedic herbal medicine for the treatment of allergic disorders.
Global Herbal Supplies has Albizia available in the following forms
Information given by this website is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by a physician or other medical professionals.
www.globalherbalsupplies.com /herb_information/albizia.htm   (233 words)

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