Description
The Persian Silk Tree, or Albizia julibrissin, is famed for its graceful, fern-like leaves and fragrant, fluffy pink flowers resembling delicate silk threads. As a medium-sized deciduous tree, it brings a touch of the exotic to gardens, earning its place as a centerpiece or shade tree. The feathery flowers not only attract admirers but also pollinators, making it a lively hub of garden activity during the blooming season.
When planting the Persian Silk Tree, it favours a spot with full sun to light shade. While tolerant of various soil types, when in sandy or less fertile soils, enriching with well-composted organic matter proves beneficial. Regular watering is key during its initial years and in warmer months, reducing the frequency in cooler times. For a richer bloom, a balanced, slow-release fertiliser applied at the onset of spring will keep it at its best. Whether in pots or the ground, this tree remains a testament to nature's elegance.
Botanical Name | Albizia julibrissin var. rosea |
Common Name | Persian Silk Tree |
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Origin | Middle-east |
Foliage | Semi-deciduous / Makuru (Winter) semi-dormant |
Height | 5 - 7 M |
Width | 5 - 7 M |
Light | Full sun |
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Lifespan | Perennial |
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