- ཤ་རི་ས།
- ཤཱི་རི་ཤཱ།
- ཤི་རི་ཤ།
- ཤིང་ཤིར་ཤ།
- ཤིར་ཤ།
- ཤྲི་ཤ།
- shing shir sha
- sha ri sa
- shi ri sha
- shir sha
- shri sha
- śirīṣa
- Term
- acacia
- ཤི་རི་ཤ།
- shi ri sha
- śirīṣa
- 合昬樹(尸利灑)
Acacia sundra, Acacia catechu. A tree that can grow to 50 feet. Also called catechu, cachou, cutch tree, black cutch, and black catechu. Its bark, gum, shoots, and fruits are used in Āyurvedic medicine. Ludvik suggests Albizzia lebbek. The Chinese term translates to “mimosa” (see Ludvik 2007, p. 309). (In Toh 556, Degé edition, it is shi ri shA).
Albizia lebbeck. A tall tree that can grow to 100 feet. Other common names include Indian walnut, lebbeck, lebbeck tree, flea tree, frywood, koko, and “woman’s tongue tree.” The bark is used medicinally.
Albizia lebbeck. A tall tree that can grow to 100 feet. Other common names include Indian walnut, lebbeck, lebbeck tree, flea tree, frywood, koko, and "woman’s tongue tree." The bark is used medicinally.
- flea tree
- ཤ་རི་ས།
- sha ri sa
- śirīṣa
Albizzia lebbeck Benth. (Acacia Sirissa).
- flea tree
- ཤྲི་ཤ།
- shri sha
- śirīṣa
Acacia sirissa.
- sirisa
- ཤི་རི་ཤ།
- shi ri sha
- śirīṣa
The sirisa tree or Acacia sirissa.
- śirīṣa
- ཤིར་ཤ།
- shir sha
- śirīṣa
Acacia sirissa (Monier-Williams).
- parrot tree
- ཤིང་ཤིར་ཤ།
- shing shir sha
- śirīṣa
Equivalent to Albizia lebbeck according to the Pandanus Database of Plants.