Description
Albizia richardiana is a part of the genus Albizia and the family of legumes.
Albizia richardiana is deciduous. The paripinnate leaves are alternate. The leaflets are falcate and have entire margins. The flowers of Albizia richardiana are arranged in a cluster.
Seeds Specifications
Common Name | Hatiamiuki, Madagascar Siris |
Height | Up to 40 feet |
Flower Colour | White |
Bloom Time | Summer |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Planting and care
- Before sowing hot-water treatment is recommended for seed germination
- Wait until the soil dries up between 2 watering
- Do not over fertilize as they fix nitrogen in the soil
Albizia richardiana care
- You can direct sow outdoors in fall
- You can germinate in a damp paper towel
- Scarify seed before sowing
- Germination can be carried out in polybags with a mixture of topsoil, coconut husk compost, coarse sand and fine sand in a ratio of 3:4:1:1
- One-year-old seedlings should be raised in polybags were planted in a plowed and harrowed area
- Before planting FYM was applied to each plot
- Seedlings of uniform ht
- were planted in 0
- 6 - 0
- 6 - 0
- 6 m pits at 2 - 2 m spacing in the last week of Oct
Sunlight | Full sun to partial shade |
Watering | Medium |
Soil | Sandy-loamy, gritty-loamy or sandy clay soil; dry to moderately moist soil |
Temperature | 10 to 36 degrees C |
Fertilizer | Use any organic fertilizer. |
Albizia richardiana special feature
Inflorescence
Albizia richardiana uses
Ornamental Use:
- This plant is used as an ornamental
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