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  2. Albizia julibrissin - Wikipedia

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    Albizia julibrissin, the Persian silk tree, pink silk tree, or mimosa tree, is a species of tree in the Fabaceae family, native to southwestern and eastern Asia. [ 1 ] Taxonomy

  3. 10 Invasive Plants You Should Never Plant In Your Yard - AOL

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    Mimosa Tree (Albizia julibrissin) Getty Images. Also known as the powderpuff tree or silk tree, this fast-growing small to medium-sized tree has feathery leaves and showy, puffy, pink blooms that ...

  4. Albizia - Wikipedia

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    Albizia is a genus of more than 160 species of mostly fast-growing subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. The genus is pantropical , occurring in Asia, Africa, Madagascar, America and Australia, but mostly in the Old World tropics.

  5. List of Albizia species - Wikipedia

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    Cream albizia (A. adianthifolia) Albizia amaraThere are approximately 99 accepted species in the legume tree genus Albizia, the silk trees, sirises, or albizias. [1]Numerous species placed in Albizia by early authors were eventually moved to other genera, particularly Archidendron and many other Ingeae, as well as certain Acacieae, Mimoseae, and even Caesalpinioideae and Faboideae.

  6. Mimosa (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Albizia julibrissin, sometimes known as mimosa in the U.S., a species of tree in the family Fabaceae; Iolaus mimosae, the mimosa sapphire butterfly; Neurostrota gunniella, the mimosa stem-mining moth; Homadaula anisocentra, also known as the mimosa webworm, a moth; Pyrisitia nise, the mimosa yellow butterfly

  7. It’s Christmastime in Fort Worth: That ‘little tree on the ...

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    Residents still express sorrow and outrage that a long-dead landmark mimosa tree in east Fort Worth was removed, But it’s not forgotten. It’s Christmastime in Fort Worth: That ‘little tree ...