Albizia Species, East Indian Walnut, Monkey Pod, Rain Tree
Albiziasaman
Synonym
Calliandra
saman
Mimosa
saman
Had several of these large trees go down in hurricane Irma in Miami. These trees do not root deeply, the roots are at or above the surfac...Read More
I have a seed thematic just sprouted, and I live in Southern California and I was wondering if SoCal weather is compatible with this tree...Read More
This tree is easy to germinate from seed if scarified. Simply make a small and shallow cut with a sharp knife along the side of the hard ...Read More
I have grown this tree from seed indoors in the UK for a bonsai tree . They germinated in august last year and have been growing over win...Read More
I think Monocromatico is talking about another type of tree.
Here in Mysore, these trees are very popular avenue trees providing plenty of shade. Some are having huge girth and the canopy is a sigh...Read More
Great so far... I loved this tree when I was in Hawaii and have a baby growing under the lights here in south Texas now...
I joined a Bonsai Club and saw one at the display at the county fair. It was at least 35 years old and the grandest looking tree there. ...Read More
Konallie is correct in saying this is a very large tree; in the sub-tropics it grows very fast . If you like trees, this one is (in my v...Read More
A hugely (pun intended) popular 'avenue tree' in South India. Originally introduced, from Brazil, sometime in the late-19th century, and ...Read More
The monkey pod, or rain tree, can grow very huge, up to 100 feet across. So, your description of it's size is inaccurrate. They are com...Read More
This is a short tree, or large shrub from Tropical America. At first sight, it looks pretty much like other Powder Puff plants, like Call...Read More