Albizia julibrissin
Mimosa
Common Name: Mimosa
Family: Fabaceae
Zone: 6 - 9
Average Size: 25-35' H x 35' W
Identification:
  • Open, spreading habit usually with multi trunks
  • Bipinnately compound leaf with tiny leaflets
  • Pink powder-puff flowers in early summer
  • Flat bean pod, 6 inches long; green to gray in fall; persistent through winter
Notes: With as many specimens visible in the summer one would think Mimosa is a popular tree in the nursery industry. In reality, it is not commonly grown. Vascular wilt disease and insect damage cause decline and death, but homeowners and professionals alike continue to ask for the species. The flowers and foliage provide an exotic look in the landscape. The abundance of seed produces numerous seedlings that can be easily transplanted if you can't live without one!
Campus Location: Ingram Hall
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Mimosa form Mimosa leaves
Mimosa flowers Mimosa flowers
Mimosa fruit