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Albizia canescens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Albizia canescens
''Albizia canescens'', commonly known as Belmont Siris, is a species of ''Albizia'', endemic to Northern Australia. == Description ==
While superficially similar to the closely related ''A. lebbek'', which has an overlapping native range, ''A. canescens'' can be distinguished by several features. The crown of ''A. canescens'' is more open than that of ''A. lebbeck'', and the foliage glaucous rather than dark green. Both the flowers and pods of ''A. canescens'' are small and inconspicuous compared to the showy, globular flowers and large pods of ''A. lebbeck'', and the bark of ''A. canescens'' is fissured, corky and more fire resistant than the tessellated bark of ''A. lebbek.''.〔Lowry, J.B. 2008 "Trees for Wood and Animal Production in Northern Australia". Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Indooroopilly, Queensland〕 The growth habit if the species is variable, with individuals able to persist and fruit as either a large single stemmed tree to 10 metres, or as a large multi-stemmed shrub.〔 The shrub form appears to develop as a result of coppice regeneration following burning and enables the species to survive in the eucalypt savannas of Northern Australia which are subject to frequent fire.
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