Mimosa Tree (Albizia julibrissin)

FamilyFabaceae
Scientific nameAlbizia julibrissin
Common name (English)Mimosa Tree
Common name (Malay)Pokok Semalu
Identified asIntroduced plant on Project M.A.R.S.’s land

Albizia julibrissin, commonly known as Persian silk tree or mimosa tree, is a fast-growing deciduous tree in the Fabaceae family. Native to southwestern and eastern Asia, it is widely cultivated for its showy, fragrant pink flowers and fern-like foliage, making it popular as an ornamental and shade tree. Traditionally, various parts of the plant—including flowers, bark, and leaves—have been used in folk medicine for their calming, sleep-promoting, and anti-inflammatory properties. With its ornamental, medicinal, and ecological significance, Albizia julibrissin remains an important species in gardens, urban landscapes, and traditional herbal practices.