sesbania aegyptiaca

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sesban \Ses"ban\, n. [F., fr. Ar. saisab[=a]n, seiseb[=a]n, a
   kind of tree, fr. Per. s[imac]sab[=a]n seed of cinquefoil.]
   (Bot.)
   A leguminous shrub ({Sesbania aculeata}) which furnishes a
   fiber used for making ropes.
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   Note: The name is applied also to the similar plant,
         {Sesbania Aegyptiaca}, and other species of the same
         genus.
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