siris
IPA: sˈaɪrɪs
noun
- Any tree of the genus Albizia.
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Examples of "siris" in Sentences
- Ah! _köil_, little _köil_, singing on the _siris_ bough,
- The natural regeneration of white siris is generally good.
- Like many nitrogen fixing trees, white siris survives on a variety of soils.
- White siris is a component of tropical and subtropical moist and wet forest type-c where rainfall is 1000-5000 mm/yr.
- The pods of many leguminous species (e.g. sisau, khayer, areri and the siris species) are brittle and split easily once they have been dried in the sun.
- If possible, when propagating khayer, siris, sisau or utis, soil should be used from forests of these species; however, this is not as critical as it is for pines.
- Because of its aggressive growth white siris may be a potential weed This is panicularly true in the Caribbean where white siris grows faster than many native species.
- Then would Kim return soft-footed through the soft dust to his master under the shadow of a mango-tree or the thinner shade of a white Doon siris, to eat and drink at ease.
- In India, white siris is dominant to co-dominant in mixed deciduous forest or fauna as scattered individuals or in small groups in savanna woodlands (Benthall 1933, Bor 1953).
- In Puerto Rico, white siris is an aggressive pioneer, forming pure stands on abandoned farms and other disturbed sites It is also common in pastures at elevations below 600 meters, including areas receiving as little as 800 mm of annual rainfall.
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