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| Leucaena, commonly known as lead tree or jumbay, features bright green, feathery, pinnate leaves. The leaflets are small, uniform, and arranged symmetrically along the central stem. The texture appears delicate and finely distributed, characteristic of the Mimosaceae family. This species is notable for its nitrogen-fixing abilities, making it valuable in agroforestry. Originating from Central and South America, it's often used in tropical and subtropical regions for fodder, soil improvement, and reforestation projects. |
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