Plant That Opens And Closes When You Touch It at Debra Lunn blog

Plant That Opens And Closes When You Touch It. Mimosa pudica, the plant that responds to touch. Some (and not all) will close their compound leaves when touched. Who hasn’t come across this strange plant in a garden center that closes its foliage as soon as it is touched? It is a popular houseplant due to its relatively easy maintenance and interesting ability to recoil when touched. It is the well named “sensitive”, from its latin name mimosa pudica. There are at least three native species here in texas. But the mimosa genus is a creeping shrub and highly attractive to grazing animals. The leaves of this very small plant fold. Mimosa is a new world plant with well over 70 species. It seems that at some point in its evolution a mimosa appeared that. Here's how to grow and care for yours.

A sensitive plant in bloom. Closes up when touched. Very sensitve
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Some (and not all) will close their compound leaves when touched. Who hasn’t come across this strange plant in a garden center that closes its foliage as soon as it is touched? Here's how to grow and care for yours. It is a popular houseplant due to its relatively easy maintenance and interesting ability to recoil when touched. The leaves of this very small plant fold. It is the well named “sensitive”, from its latin name mimosa pudica. It seems that at some point in its evolution a mimosa appeared that. But the mimosa genus is a creeping shrub and highly attractive to grazing animals. There are at least three native species here in texas. Mimosa pudica, the plant that responds to touch.

A sensitive plant in bloom. Closes up when touched. Very sensitve

Plant That Opens And Closes When You Touch It There are at least three native species here in texas. Mimosa is a new world plant with well over 70 species. Who hasn’t come across this strange plant in a garden center that closes its foliage as soon as it is touched? Some (and not all) will close their compound leaves when touched. It seems that at some point in its evolution a mimosa appeared that. But the mimosa genus is a creeping shrub and highly attractive to grazing animals. There are at least three native species here in texas. Mimosa pudica, the plant that responds to touch. It is the well named “sensitive”, from its latin name mimosa pudica. It is a popular houseplant due to its relatively easy maintenance and interesting ability to recoil when touched. Here's how to grow and care for yours. The leaves of this very small plant fold.

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