Unlike other albizia species which are diffuse porous mimosa tends to be semi ring porous especially when grown in temperate regions.
Is mimosa a hardwood.
Mimosa trees albizia julibrissin are hardy in u s.
And talk about firewood it burns hot and is fairly long lasting about half of my yearly firewood is this cedar i d call this type somewhat of a hardwood unlike incense cedar.
These trees are fast growers and can reach their mature heights of 30 to 40 feet in about eight years.
According to wikipedia and ehow mimosa tenuiflora is a perennial evergreen or shrub native to south and central america with fern like leaves.
They prosper in mediterranean climates with cool wet winters and hot dry summers.
To propagate by seed remove the seeds from the dry pods and place in boiling water.
Once cool swollen seeds may be sown.
May be pruned after flowering to encourage compact growth but take care to avoid hard pruning.
Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 6 through 9.
It has a high 16 percent tannin content and is used for fuel fences and posts bridges and wheels since the high concentration of tannin helps it to resist rot.
Practically every ranch fence here and new mexico is made from it it s easily split and it resists rotting.
Although classified as a hardwood the wood from the mimosa tree is about the same density and hardness as pine.
Mimosa is considered an exotic invasive tree.
Mimosa albizia julibrissin trees thrive in u s.
Mimosa is still planted as an ornamental because of its fragrant and showy flowers but has escaped into the forest and now considered an invasive exotic.
Mimosa s ability to grow and reproduce along roadways and disturbed areas and to establish after escaping from cultivation is a major problem.
Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 6 through 9.
It s a stunning landscape tree that houses wildlife and provides shade to humans.
The pink or showy mimosa tree is native to central asia but has spread as a fast growing if not pesky weed across many parts of the temperate world.
As for the mimosa it will be added to my mystery wood pile and burned wood is wood it all burns.
Mimosas can be propagated by seeds and semi hardwood cuttings in the summer.
Fredm the old wood pirate.
Mimosa can however be easier to work with because it doesn t have pine s pitch and sap issues.