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- Albizia Lebbeck Fabaceae
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- Albizia Julibrissin and Its Cultivar Ernest Wilson
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- Albizia Lebbeck (L.) Benth
- Relative Palatability by Sheep and Goats of Oven-Dried Calliandra, Albizia, Gliricidia, and Leucaena Leaves
- Flora of Australia, Volume 12, Mimosaceae (Excluding Acacia)
- Commodity Risk Assessment of Albizia Julibrissin Plants from Israel
- Strategic Plan for the Control and Management of Albizia in Hawaii
- Wood Anatomy of the Mimosoideae (Leguminosae)
- Redalyc.A Taxonomic Study of Albizia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae: Ingeae) in Mexico and Central America
- Koko, Indian Siris Morphological Characters: Albizia Lebbeck Is A
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- Albizia Anthelmintica Fabaceae
- Determinants of Tree Species Preference for Foraging by Insectivorous Birds in a Novel Prosopis–Leucaena Woodland in Puerto Rico: the Role of Foliage Palatability
- Pollen Flora of Pakistan - XI
- Mimosa Tree Albizia Julibrissin
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- Gliricidia Sepium) Is Unpalatable to Sheep and Goats
- Compositional Studies and Antioxidant Potential of Albizia Lebbeck (L.) Benth
- The Asian Longhorned Beetle, Anoplophora Glabripennis
- Albizia Procera, White Siris
- Albizia Niopoides (Spruce Ex Benth.) Burkart
- Studies on the Morphology of Pollen Grains of the Leguminosae - the Mimosoideae
- Trees for Wood and Animal Production in Northern Australia
- The Mimosa Tree, Albizia Julibrissin Durazz., Is a Native of Asia and Is Widely Grown As an Ornamental in the Southern Part of the United States
- Native Vegetation of Freshwater Rivers & Creeks in South Western Australia
- An Overview on Benefits of Albizia Procera
- Asian Longhorned Beetle and Its Host Trees
- Phytopharmacological Properties of Albizia Species: a Review
- Nitrogen Fixation in Acacia Auriculiformis and Albizia Lebbeck and Their Contributions to Crop-Productivity Improvement
- The Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program Michael Stefan USDA APHIS, [email protected]
- Albizia Lebbeck (Woman's Tongue, Siris Tree) the Women Tongue Tree Is a Medium Size Tree Reaching 15-20 M in Height with a Spreading Canopy
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