Albizia amara

E448562

Albizia amara is a drought-tolerant deciduous tree native to South Asia, valued for its hardy timber, soil-improving properties, and use in traditional medicine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf deciduous tree
leguminous tree
plant species
class Magnoliopsida
commonName bitter albizia
bitter siris
distribution Indian subcontinent
ecologicalRole nitrogen fixation
family Fabaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor cream
floweringSeason dry season
fruitType flat pod
genus Albizia
growthForm medium-sized tree
habitat dry deciduous forests
semi-arid regions
improves soil fertility
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence deciduous
leafType bipinnate leaves
maximumHeight about 10–15 m
medicinalPart bark
leaves
seeds
medicinalUse treatment of fever
treatment of respiratory ailments
treatment of skin diseases
nativeTo India NERFINISHED
Myanmar NERFINISHED
South Asia NERFINISHED
Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
order Fabales NERFINISHED
phylum Tracheophyta
propagation by seeds
rootSystem deep-rooted
subfamily Mimosoideae NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
tolerates drought
poor soils
usedAs fodder tree
usedFor agroforestry
fencing posts
shade tree
soil conservation
usedIn traditional medicine
woodProperty durable wood
hard wood
woodUse charcoal production
fuelwood
timber

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Sri Venkateswara National Park flora Albizia amara