Albizia amara subsp. sericocephala. Photo: Meg Coates Palgrave Matabeleland, Old Gwanda Rd, opp Chesa Forest Research Station. Albizia amara subsp. Much branched trees; to 13 m high; bark thin, surface grey, rough, scaly; blaze yellowish, branchlets brown, pubescent. Leaves bipinnate, alternate, stipulate;. Field Tips. Young shoots yellow-pubescent. The wood is purplish-brown with lighter bands. Flower. Flower-heads in axillary clusters or in racemes, cream.
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May also be referred to include anatomy. Describes growth rates, allometries, parameters known to be predictive, morphometrics. Ruminants can feed its leaves. Fruit a pod x 2.
Albizis shoots, branchlets and leaves are pubescent. The trees can be lopped for the provision of forage in cut-and-carry systems, or they could be browsed by sheep and goats without hampering trees survival Rai et al. Albizia Albizia amaraaerial part, fresh.
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Terrestrial Ecoregions of the Indo-Pacific: Central Research Station, Mazabuka, N. Enumerates geographic ammara where the taxon lives. Send a request for permission. It is used for construction, agricultural implements, and furniture.
Nevertheless, some direct studies would be useful. Leaves used as fodder for cattle.
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Pods The mature pods are eaten by game and stock but were reported to cause digestive problems Aregawi et al. It is many-branched and forms a wide, dense and rounded crown. Describes the general appearance of the taxon; e. It grows in places where aamra rainfall is between and mm but tolerates as little as mm. Message The user has shared this species from India Biodiversity Portal with you. Management and utilization of browse species as livestock feed in semi-arid district of North Ethiopia.
They akbizia cm long and 2. Albizia amara leaves can be browsed or cut for use in cut-and-carry systems. Amarz Techniques Soak seeds in boiled water,allow to cool for 24hrs. Elephants eat the leaves. User Group specific search options Title. Encyclopedia of Life EOL.
A general description, with any kind of information about the taxon. Flower In heads of axillary clusters or in racemes; pinkish-white. Bark is used to treat illness in children. Ecology of the Asian elephant in southern India. The leaflets are minute, about mm x 0.
They can be dried and ground to make soap and shampoo IBP, ; Orwa et al. Browse Albizia amara is browsed by domestic ruminants including cattle, sheep, goats and camels Aregawi et al.
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Best supported on Google Chrome, Firefox 3. This page was last edited on 26 Decemberat Comprising its size, shape, texture and orientation. May also be referred to include anatomy. Describes the likelihood of the species becoming extinct in the present day or in the near future.