Albizia lebbeck Flower
Albizia lebbeck,also known as the Indian siris or frywood, is a deciduous tree native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and northern Australia.It produces small, greenish-yellow flowers that are arranged in globular heads measuring up to 8 cm in diameter.The flowers have numerous long, white stamens that give them a feathery appearance.The flowers bloom in the spring and summer, and are followed by flat, brown seed pods that can reach up to 30 cm in length.The flowers of Albizia lebbeck are used in traditional medicine in various cultures to treat a range of health conditions, including respiratory problems, digestive issues, and skin ailments.In Ayurvedic medicine, the flowers are believed to have anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties, and are used to treat asthma, bronchitis, and other respiratory disorders.In addition to its medicinal properties,Albizia lebbeck is also used for a variety of other purposes. The wood is used for fuel, and the leaves and pods are used as fodder for livestock.