Mimosa sensitiva — a medium houseplant
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Mimosa sensitiva

Mimosa Sensitiva

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Mimosa pudica (from Latin: pudica "shy, bashful or shrinking"; also called sensitive plant, sleepy plant, action plant, touch-me-not, shameplant) is a creeping annual or perennial flowering plant of the pea/legume family Fabaceae. It is often grown for its curiosity value: the compound leaves fold inward and droop when touched or shaken, defending themselves from harm, and re-open a few minutes later. In the UK it has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.The species is native to the Caribbean and South and Central America, but is now a pantropical weed, and can now be found in the Southern United States, South Asia, East Asia, Micronesia, Australia, South Africa, and West Africa as well. It is not shade-tolerant and is primarily found on soils with low nutrient concentrations.Mimosa pudica is well known for its rapid plant movement. Like a number of other plant species, it undergoes changes in leaf orientation termed "sleep" or nyctinastic movement. The foliage closes during darkness and reopens in light. This was first studied by French scientist Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan. Due to Mimosa's unique response to touch, it became an ideal plant for many experiments regarding plant habituation and memory.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Mimosa
Family
Fabaceae
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Mimosa sensitiva leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Mimosa sensitiva leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
Mimosa sensitiva flower
PLATE 03 · flower
Mimosa sensitiva fruit
PLATE 04 · fruit
Mimosa sensitiva habit
PLATE 05 · habit
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