Albizia Lebbeck Common Name in English Country Wise

Albizia Lebbeck, also known as the Indian siris or frywood, is a deciduous tree native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is known for its medicinal properties and is commonly used in traditional medicine for various ailments. The tree also has cultural significance and is used for various purposes such as timber, fuel, and fodder.

Albizia Lebbeck Common Name

Here’s a table listing the common name of Albizia lebbeck and the countries where it is found:

Common NameCountry
Siris TreeIndia, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand
Woman’s TonguePuerto Rico
LebbeckPhilippines
KokkoHawaii, Fiji
KaloGuam
Acacia blancaMexico
White SirisAustralia, Indonesia
East Indian WalnutGuyana, Suriname
FrywoodTrinidad and Tobago
ZuarPakistan
ShirishNepal
AlbitziaSouth Africa

Here are some additional common names of Albizia lebbeck and countries where Albizia lebbeck is found:

Common NameCountry
Indian SirisPakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal
Woman’s tongue treeCaribbean islands
SrisopThailand
Bois noirHaiti
Arbre à soieFrench Guiana
SengonIndonesia
KokoCook Islands
Mimosa blancaCuba
HuamansaPeru
KhayarBolivia
SorvaBrazil
Eben haimIsrael
PerunkonraiTamil Nadu, India
TanaMadagascar
KasuSudan
ShehriSaudi Arabia
Tiki-tikiGuam
SàsorCambodia

Please note that this table is not exhaustive and there may be other common names and countries where Albizia lebbeck is found.