Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Albizia retusa Benth.
Bentham, G. (1844) London Journal of Botany 3 : 90. Type: Albay, Luzon Philippine Is., 1841, Cuming 1223; lecto: K. Fide R. S. Cowan, Nuytsia 11: 12 (1996).
Sea Albizia; Siris
Lenticels tending to be in vertical lines. Hard gritty orange speckles often apparent in the outer blaze.
Leaflet blades about 15-50 x 10-32 mm, becoming larger towards the ends of the secondary axes. A slightly raised oval gland present on the upper surface of the compound leaf petiole about 4-10 mm from the base. Similar smaller glands on the secondary axes between the last couple of pairs of leaflets.
Flowers mainly pinkish purple except for an occasional white one in each umbel. Flowers pedicellate, pedicels about 1-2 mm long. Peduncles up to 1 cm long. Staminal filaments about 5 mm long.
Pods flat, about 2-3 cm wide.
Cotyledons elliptic, about 8 x 5 mm. First pair of leaves dimorphic; one leaf pinnate, the other bipinnate. At the tenth leaf stage: more than 20 leaflets in each compound leaf; leaflet blades about 2-3 mm wide; a single gland occurs at the junction of the primary axis and the terminal pair of secondary axes of the compound leaf; stipules 1 mm long or longer, linear and glabrous. Seed germination time 8 days.
Occurs in CYP and the northern part of NEQ. Altitudinal range from sea level to 100 m. Grows in rain forest and gallery forest. Also occurs in Malesia.