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Albizia

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Albizia
a genus of legumes in the plant family Mimosaceae; seed pods of the toxic species contain 4-methoxy-pyridone a pyridoxine analog which causes cardiomyopathy, pulmonary edema and polioencephalomalacia. Includes A. chinensis (A. stipulata), A. versicolor and A. tanganyicensis (A. lebbeck var. australis, A. rhodesia, fever tree, red paperbark).


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Mimosa flowering trees, Albizia julibrissin ''Rosea'', was introduced into the United States from the Orient, and was commonly known as the ''Silk Tree''.
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