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Albizia amara is a tree in the family . Its range includes and , from to and . It is also found in and ."Orwa C, A Mutua, Kindt R, Jamnadass R, S Anthony. 2009 Agroforestree Database: a tree reference and selection guide version 4.0 (http://www.worldagroforestry.org/sites/treedbs/treedatabases.asp ). Accessed 18 July 2014 [1]


Description
Albizia amara is a mid-sized, deciduous tree which resembles without the thorns.
(2026). 9780144000708, Penguin Books India. .
The bark of the tree is grey in color and is grainy and scaly. The leaves consist of up to 15 pairs of side stalks and the leaflets are tiny and can consist of about 15–35 pairs. The flowers are whitish-yellow powder puffs with long stamens and golden pollen. The pods are flat and are about 20 cm long. The leaves thin out during February–March and are renewed in April. The flowers are present throughout May and the fruits ripen during October and November. It is a host plant for .
(2026). 9788131303320, APH Publishing. .


Ecology
Albizia amara is intolerant of shade, and resistant to drought. In Africa it grows mainly in sandy woodlands.

Albizia amara and Hardwickia binata are the dominant canopy trees in the Central Deccan Plateau Dry Deciduous Forests ecoregion of India.Wikramanayake, Eric; Eric Dinerstein; Colby J. Loucks; et al. (2002). Terrestrial Ecoregions of the Indo-Pacific: a Conservation Assessment. Island Press; Washington, DC. pp. 324–326 It is also found in the Anamalai, Palani and Cardamom hills of Western Ghats and the Godavari area, the Javadi Hills of Eastern Ghats in South India.

(2012). 9789401023313, Springer Science & Business Media. .


Uses
Medicinal uses

  • The leaves and flowers are used for treatment of boils and ulcers. The leaf is also used for treatment of .
    (2008). 9780387706375, Springer Science & Business Media. .
  • Paste of leaf and rootbark is used to cure both skin diseases and poisonous bites. This.
  • The seeds are regarded as and used in the treatment of , and .
  • The flowers are used as a remedy for cough, ulcers, and .
  • The pharmaceutical compounds of seeds and leaves has potential broad spectrum of anticancer activity.

Its wood is used for construction and furniture, and as a firewood. Albizia amara Https://www.feedipedia.org/node/337< /ref>

In colonial times, in India, its "plentiful" wood was extensively used as railway fuel.Cox, Arthur F., 1895. Madras District Manuals: North Arcot (North Arcot District Gazetteer). Madras: Government Press. p. 25.

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