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Albizzia Julibrissin

ALBIZZIA JULIBRISSIN Durazz. Mag. Tosc. 3: I I. 1772.

Although not indigenous, this tree now appears as if it were native in the southern states. It grows along roadsides and here and there through the pine woods much as the honey locust (G/ed itsia triacamhos) does in many localities. It ranges from North Carolina to Georgia, Florida and Alabama, where Prof. Underwood collected specimens during the past summer. It is quite abundant in southern Georgia.