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  2. A famous specimen called the "Brahmaputra Rain Tree" located at Guwahati on the banks of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India has the thickest trunk of any Saman; approximately 12 feet (3.7 m) diameter at breast height (DBH). [23]

  3. rain tree, also called monkeypod, a large leguminous tropical tree (Albizia saman or Samanea saman) of tropical America belonging to the family Leguminosae (pulse family), the leaves of which fold together in cloudy weather and in darkness.

  4. Aug 26, 2024 · The Rain Tree, scientifically known as Samanea saman, is a majestic tree belonging to the Fabaceae (Leguminosae) family. This tree, native to Central America, has become a popular sight in tropical regions worldwide due to its striking appearance and unique characteristics.

  5. The leaves fold up before rainy weather – this is why it is called the Rain Tree. The tree’s leaves also close just before sunset. This is why it is called the Pukul Lima in Malay, which means ‘five o’clock’.

  6. Stately, Albizia saman (Rain Tree) is a large tropical shade tree with heavy, nearly horizontal branches and a symmetrically umbrella-shaped, wide-spreading crown. The fern-like, bipinnate foliage of dark olive-green leaves, 12 in. long (30 cm), folds up on cloudy or rainy days and at night.

  7. Jan 31, 2024 · Plant Characteristics: Albizia saman is a large, spreading tree known for its wide, umbrella-shaped canopy and compound leaves. It's famous for its pinkish-white, puffball-like flowers and large seed pods, making it a picturesque addition to spacious landscapes.

  8. Oct 6, 2012 · A variety with yellow leaves (Albizia saman 'Yellow') was found in 1950s within Singapore and now intentionally propagated (Corlett, 2011). The best place to see the Rain Tree in their majestic glory is to travel down from Changi Airport to the ECP (East Coast Park Expressway).