List of Albizia species

This is a list of approximately 167 species in the legume tree genus Albizia, the silk trees, sirises or albizias.

Cream Albizia (A. adiantifolia)
Albizia amara

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.[1]

The delimitation of Falcataria and Pithecellobium - close relatives of Albizia - is notoriously complex, with species having been moved between the genera time and again, and probably will continue to do so. Other closely related genera like Chloroleucon and Samanea are often merged with Albizia entirely.[1]

A

  • Albizia acle (syn. Mimosa acle) - Acle, Akle
  • Albizia acrodena[2]
  • Albizia adianthifolia (Schumach.) W.Wight (syn. Albizia fastigiata (E.Mey.) Oliv.)
  • Albizia adinocephala (syn. Pithecellobium adinocephalum)
  • Albizia altissima
  • Albizia amaniensis
  • Albizia amara
  • Albizia amoenissima
  • Albizia androyensis
  • Albizia angolensis
  • Albizia angulata
  • Albizia anthelmintica
  • Albizia antunesiana
  • Albizia arenicola
  • Albizia arunachalensis
  • Albizia atakataka
  • Albizia attopeuensis (Pierre) I.C.Nielsen
  • Albizia aurisparsa
  • Albizia austrobrasilica
  • Albizia aylmeri

B

C

  • Albizia calcarea
  • Albizia canescens Belmont Siris
  • Albizia carbonaria Naked Albizia, Cotton Varay
  • Albizia carrii
  • Albizia charpentieri[2][3]
  • Albizia chevalieri Harms
  • Albizia chinensis Chinese Albizia
  • Albizia commiphoroides
  • Albizia comorensis
  • Albizia comptonii[2][3]
  • Albizia conjugato-pinnata[2][3]
  • Albizia corbisieri[2][3]
  • Albizia coriaria
  • Albizia coripatensis
  • Albizia corniculata
  • Albizia crassiramea

D

  • Albizia deplanchei[2][3]
  • Albizia distachya
  • Albizia divaricata
  • Albizia dolichadena
  • Albizia dubia
  • Albizia duclouxii

E

F

G

H

  • Albizia harveyi
  • Albizia hasslerii
  • Albizia heblirghd[2]

I

Flowers of Pink Siris (A. julibrissin)

J

  • Albizia jaubertiana
  • Albizia julibrissin Persian Silk Tree, Pink Siris, Nemu Tree, Bastard Tamarind, Lenkoran Acacia; shabkhosb (Persian); nemunoki, nemurinoki, nenenoki (Japanese)

K

  • Albizia kalkora (Roxb.) Prain Kalkora Mimosa
  • Albizia katangensis[2][3]
  • Albizia kostermansii

L

Seedpods of Lebbeck (A. lebbeck)

M

  • Albizia macrophylla
  • Albizia mahalao
  • Albizia mainaea - endemic to Madagascar
  • Albizia malacophylla
  • Albizia masikororum
  • Albizia minyi[2][3]
  • Albizia morombensis
  • Albizia mossambicensis[2][3]
  • Albizia mossamedensis
  • Albizia multiflora Monkey's Earring, "guanacaste"
  • Albizia myriophylla

N

  • Albizia nayaritensis
  • Albizia niopoides Tantakayo Albizia
  • Albizia numidarum

O

P

Tall Albizia (A. procera) parts drawing
  • Albizia papuensis
  • Albizia pedicellaris
  • Albizia pedicellata
  • Albizia pentzkeana[2][3]
  • Albizia perrieri
  • Albizia petersiana
  • Albizia philippinensis
  • Albizia pistaciifolia Guayacán Cenega, Guayacán Chaparro, Guayacán Hobo (Colombia); "Nance", Tinto de Bajos (Ecuador); Carabali, Quiebrahacho, Vera Macho (Venezuela)
  • Albizia poilanei
  • Albizia poissoni[2][3]
  • Albizia polycephala
  • Albizia polyphylla - endemic to Madagascar
  • Albizia pospischilii[2][3]
  • Albizia procera Tall Albizia

R

  • Albizia retusa
  • Albizia rhombifolia
  • Albizia richardiana
  • Albizia rosea[5][6]
  • Albizia rosulata
  • Albizia rufa

S

Saman (A. saman)
  • Albizia sahafariensis
  • Albizia salomonensis[2][3]
  • Albizia saman Rain Tree, Saman, Monkey Pod; cenízaro (Spanish); campano (Colombia, Venezuela)
  • Albizia saponaria White-flowered Albizia
  • Albizia schimperiana
  • Albizia sherriffii
  • Albizia simeonis
  • Albizia sinaloensis Sinaloan Albizia
  • Albizia splendens
  • Albizia subdimidiata
  • Albizia suluensis Zulu Albizia

T

  • Albizia tanganyicensis
    • Albizia tanganyicensis ssp. adamsoniorum
  • Albizia thompsonii
  • Albizia tomentella
    • Albizia tomentella var. rotundata
    • Albizia tomentella var. sumbawaensis
  • Albizia tomentosa Tomentose Albizia
  • Albizia tulearensis

U

V

W

  • Albizia welwitschii
  • Albizia welwitschioides[2][3]
  • Albizia westerhuisii

Z

  • Albizia zimmermannii
  • Albizia zygia

Formerly placed here

The Moluccan Albizia is now Falcataria moluccana.
Madras Thorn is now Pithecellobium dulce.
  • Acacia caesia var. caesia (as Albizia sikharamensis)
  • Acacia mearnsii (as Albizia mearnsii)
  • Acacia neumanniana (as Albizia neumanniana)
  • Archidendron bubalinum (as Albizia bubalina)
  • Archidendron clypearia (as Albizia clypearia)
    • Archidendron clypearia ssp. clypearia (as Albizia angulata)
  • Archidendron glomeriflorum (as Albizia glomeriflora)
  • Archidendron jiringa (as Albizia jiringa)
  • Archidendron lucyi (as Albizia lucyi)
  • Archidendron oppositum (as Albizia macrothyrsa)
  • Archidendron palauense (as Albizia papuana (Scheff.) F. Muell.)
  • Archidendron turgidum (as Albizia croizatiana, A. lucida auct. non Benth., A. turgida)
  • Archidendron yunnanense (as Albizia yunnanensis (Kosterm.) Y.H. Huang)
  • Archidendropsis basaltica (as Albizia basaltica)
  • Archidendropsis thozetiana (as Albizia thozetiana)
  • Calliandra houstoniana var. anomala (as Albizia callistemon)
  • Cathormion umbellatum ssp. moniliforme (as Albizia amoenissima)
  • Chloroleucon mangense var. mangense (as Albizia marthae)
  • Enterolobium cyclocarpum (Guanacaste; as Albizia longipes)
  • Erythrophleum teysmannii (as Albizia cambodiana)
  • Falcataria moluccana (Moluccan Albizia; as Albizia eymae, A. fulva, A. moluccana)
  • Havardia albicans (Chucum, Cuisache; as Albizia lundellii, A. rubiginosa)
  • Hesperalbizia occidentalis (Palo Esopeta; as Albizia obliqua, A. occidentalis, A. plurijuga)
  • Pararchidendron pruinosum var. junghuhnianum (as Albizia tengerensis)
  • Paraserianthes lophantha (as Albizia lophantha)
    • Paraserianthes lophantha ssp. montana (as Albizia montana)
  • Pithecellobium decandrum (as Albizia decandra)
  • Pithecellobium dulce (Madras Thorn; as Albizia dulcis)
  • Pithecellobium flavovirens (as Albizia flavovirens)
  • Pithecellobium nicoyanum (as Albizia nicoyana)
  • Pseudosamanea cubana (as Albizia cubana)
  • Schleinitzia megaladenia (as Albizia megaladenia)
  • Serianthes minahassae ssp. fosbergii (as Albizia melanesica)
  • Serianthes minahassae ssp. minahassae (as Albizia minahassae)

and others

Footnotes

  1. ILDIS (2005)
  2. Brown, Andy. "Albizia Tree Names and Types". Tree Names.
  3. "The Plant List". The Plant List, a working list of all plant species. 2013.
  4. von Staden, L. (2007). "Flat-crown Albizia". Red List of South African Plants.
  5. "Albizia julibrissin rosea". Kuka Jardinería.
  6. "Albizia julibrissin rosea - The Silk Tree". Architectural Plants.
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References

  • International Legume Database & Information Service (ILDIS) (2005): Genus Albizia. Version 10.01, November 2005. Retrieved 2008-MAR-30.
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