10 Albizia Amara Seeds - Bittervalsdoring - Indigenous South African Deciduous Tree
Albizia amara SeedsCommon Names: Bittervalsdoring; Bitter AlbiziaAlbizia amara commonly known as Bittervalsdoring in Afrikaans and Bitter Albizia in English is a small to moderate-sized, much-branched deciduous tree with smooth, dark green, scaly bark. It resembles the acacias bu... more details
Albizia amara SeedsCommon Names: Bittervalsdoring; Bitter AlbiziaAlbizia amara commonly known as Bittervalsdoring in Afrikaans and Bitter Albizia in English is a small to moderate-sized, much-branched deciduous tree with smooth, dark green, scaly bark. It resembles the acacias but lacks thorns. Its root system is shallow and spreading. The leaves are pinnately compound, with 15-24 pairs of small, linear leaflets, on 6-15 pairs of pinnae. The yellow, fragrant and globose flowers are in clusters. They develop when the tree is almost leafless. The flowers are pedicelled, yellow, fragrant, in 12-20 globose heads. Fruits are oblong pods, about 10-28 x 2-5 cm, light brown, puberulous, thin, and 6-8 seeded; seeds flattened, 8-13 x 7-8 mm. The genus was named after Filippo del Albizzi, a Florentine nobleman who in 1749 introduced A. julibrissin into cultivation. The specific name amara is probably the Latin word meaning bitter, although the allusion is not clear.You're buying a pack of 10 SeedsWe'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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