http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/ild-303 WebApr 6, 2016 · The main aim of the present study was to evaluate in vitro antibacterial and antioxidant activity and preliminary phytochemical screening of the methanolic extract of Albizia lebbeck (L) Benth...
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The taxonomic history of A. lebbeck is somewhat convoluted. It was originally described by Carl Linnaeus as Mimosa lebbeck. In its original description the Mimosa lebbeck was a large Acacia tree that grew in Egypt. George Bentham placed the species in its present genus, but other authors believed that … See more Albizia lebbeck is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae, native to the Indian subcontinent and Myanmar. It is widely cultivated and naturalised in other tropical and subtropical regions, including Australia. Common names in … See more It is a tree growing to a height of 18–30 m tall with a trunk 50 cm to 1 m in diameter. The leaves are bipinnate, 7.5–15 cm long, with one to four pairs of pinnae, each pinna with 6–18 … See more Its uses include environmental management, forage, medicine and wood. It is cultivated as a shade tree in North and South America. In India and Pakistan, the tree is used to … See more Mimosa speciosa as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin refers to Albizia lebbeck. The Mimosa speciosa of Carl Peter Thunberg, … See more • Albizia lebbeck List of Chemicals (Dr. Duke's Databases) • Dressler, S.; Schmidt, M. & Zizka, G. (2014). "Albizia lebbeck". African plants – a Photo Guide. Frankfurt/Main: … See more WebAlbizia lebbeck (L.) Benth. First published in London J. Bot. 3: 87 (1844) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Indian Subcontinent to Myanmar. It is a tree … osta vecchio newtown
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WebAlbizia is very important genus belonging to family Fabaceae and sub-family Mimosoideae. The members of this family are fast growing trees and shrubs that are mostly found in tropical and subtropical areas of Asia and Africa (Allen and Allen, 1981, Council, 1979). Indian siris, A. lebbeck (L.) Benth. http://unibio.unam.mx/collections/specimens/urn/IBUNAM:MEXU:LEG1171355 WebForma de citar esta página Instituto de Biología. "Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth. - IBUNAM:MEXU:LEG149858". UNIBIO: Colecciones Biológicas. 2009-01-04. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. ostaz app