Albizia Lebbeck (Lebbek Tree/Flea Tree/Frywood/Koko/Woman’s Tongue)
Albizia lebbeck, commonly known as Lebbek Tree, Flea Tree, Frywood, Koko, or Woman’s Tongue, is a popular ornamental tree known for its feathery foliage and fragrant flowers.
Albizia Lebbeck (Lebbek Tree/Flea Tree/Frywood/Koko/Woman’s Tongue)
Description
Key Features:
- Deciduous tree
- Feathery, bipinnate leaves
- Fragrant, yellow flowers
- Ornamental value in landscapes
- Provides shade and shelter
Planting and Care:
- Thrives in warm, tropical climates
- Prefers well-draining soil
- Requires full sun for optimal growth and flowering
- Drought-tolerant once established
- Prune to maintain shape and size
- Propagated from seeds or cuttings
Uses:
- Ornamental tree in landscapes
- Shade tree
- Street tree
- Traditional medicine
Additional Tips:
- Can be messy with fallen leaves and flowers
- May become invasive in some regions
By following these guidelines, you can enjoy the beauty and benefits of Albizia lebbeck in your garden or landscape.
Additional Information
Size | 150cm – 170cm, 200cm – 250cm, 300cm – 350cm |
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Flowers Color | Yellow |
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