Silktree Mimosa is a small deciduous tree growing to 5–12 m tall, with a
broad crown of level or arching branches. The bark is dark greenish grey
in colour and striped vertically as it gets older. The leaves are
bipinnate, 20–45 cm long and 12–25 cm broad, divided into 6–12 pairs of
pinnae, each with 20–30 pairs of leaflets. The leaflets are oblong, 1–1.5
cm long and 2–4 mm broad. The flowers are produced throughout the summer
in dense inflorescences. The individual flowers are powder-puff like, with
no petals but a tight cluster of stamens 2–3 cm long, pink with a white
base, looking like silky threads. They have been observed to be attractive
to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. The fruit is a flat brown pod 10–20
cm long and 2–2.5 cm broad, containing several seeds inside. Silktree
Mimosa is found in the Himalayas, from Pakistan to Bhutan, at altitudes of
1000-2100 m. Flowering: April-June.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed on Ooty, Tamil Nadu & Uttarakhand.
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