I also feel its albizia for sure, some variant of white sirsRaman
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“Could it be a species of Albizia? Family: Mimosaceae.
Wait for experts to comment.
Regards,
Sandhya”
“I also feel its albizia for sure, some variant of white sirs
“Some Albizia species indeed.
Can't place it. Looks close to Albizia odoratissima but the bark is not yellow here.
Doesnt also look close to Albizia chinensis.
Eager to know about the species.”
Forwarding again forId confirmation orotherwise please.
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Albizia lucidior. Size, type of leaves and size of leaflets would confirm the id.
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If more information about leaves is given, the id can thought of.
An example of how leaves can be photographed while asking for an id. A4 size card sheet with 1cmx1cm grid can tell size.
If not this, upper, lower surfaces, nerves; lamina shape size margin apex base; petiole length features should be described in words. If plants is inaccessible, then binoculars can be used.
If only scanty pictures taken a long ago are there, then it is better to wait (for asking id) till a repeat equipped visit is made.
Hope the suggestions are taken in a positive manner.
Thanks, Shrikant ji
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What he has posted is A.lebbeck.
What he has posted is A.lebbeck.