Etymology - Genus: Named for Filipo del Albizzi, 18th century Florentine nobleman who introduced A. julibrissin into cultivation
Etymology - Species: bitter to the taste
Ecosystem: Deciduous
Origin: Native
Location: Vetal Hill, Taljai Hill
Description: Medium size tree, greyish bark with bright line appear running along the stem.Bipinnately compound leaf, arranged alternate-spirally around the stem. Presence of soft hairs and lenticels on leaf stack. Leaves are very similar to Vachellia(बाभूळ) /Senegalia(खैर) genus, specifically to Senegalia ferruginea and can be confused when flowers and pods are absent. Absence of spines is a distinctive feature in that case.Paripinnate leaflets, sessile, oblong. Leaflet close together during night or in heavy rain.Yellow, whitish small head inflorescence.Flower colour is actually the colour of numerous stamen.Pods are brown, linear oblong.
Photo Credit: Mandar Joshi Record Count: 1 Photo Date-Time: 11-Jul-2021 08:05 AM
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Photo Credit: Mandar Joshi Record Count: 1 Photo Date-Time: 11-Jul-2021 08:06 AM
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Leaf - Characters
Attachment: Petiolate
Stipules: Exstipulate
Leaf Type: Bipinnate-Paripinnate
Phyllotaxy: Alternate-Spiral
Leaf Description: Bipinnately compound leaf, arranged alternate-spirally around the stem. Presence of soft hairs and lenticels on leaf stack. Leaves are very similar to Vachellia(बाभूळ) /Senegalia(खैर) genus, specifically to Senegalia ferruginea and can be confused when flowers and pods are absent. Absence of spines is a distinctive feature in that case.
Leaflet - Characters
Lamina: Oblong
Lamina Bases: Oblique
Lamina Margins: Entire
Lamina Apices: Rounded apice
Lamina Texture: Glabrous
Venation: Reticulate-Unicostate
Leaflet Description: Paripinnate leaflets, sessile, oblong. Leaflet close together during night or in heavy rain.