Mimosa pudica (Sensitive Plant) (pudica = shy), is a creeping annual or perennial herb often grown for its curiosity value: the compound leaves fold inward and droop when touched or shaken, re-opening minutes later.
i love the way these TickleMe Plants lower their branches. Just got TickleMe Plants online for my entire class to grow and take home. Make my kids more sensitive to plants
Interesting plant. She has appeared on CSI: NY. I wonder where you can buy this in Poland? Rosie because we just south of Mimosa embarrassing wealth we need. P
uuuh i grew boring beans in primary school and didnt try growing anything until now and im really excited to see my own mimosa growing. i got mine from a toy store :P a kit of GROW YOUR OWN WEIRD PLANTS or something. im growing sunflowers and a insect eating one i just cant remember the name.
i love the way these TickleMe Plants lower their branches. Just got TickleMe Plants online for my entire class to grow and take home. Make my kids more sensitive to plants
ceil20610 8 months ago
Interesting plant. She has appeared on CSI: NY. I wonder where you can buy this in Poland? Rosie because we just south of Mimosa embarrassing wealth we need. P
alicecullen11ful 1 year ago
@Xaxton2
the carnivorous plant IS a dionaea muscipula ( venus fly trap )
The droseras have brilliant mucilage that is what is it is called him a glue
In the image the venus has the representative mouths
SarraceniaDavid 1 year ago
P to the O to the 10 inch T
CSM60 2 years ago
i only grow cannabis
maikelvender 2 years ago
uuuh i grew boring beans in primary school and didnt try growing anything until now and im really excited to see my own mimosa growing. i got mine from a toy store :P a kit of GROW YOUR OWN WEIRD PLANTS or something. im growing sunflowers and a insect eating one i just cant remember the name.
vertigomotel 3 years ago
is that just 1 plant per pot? or more than one in the same pot?
supajuxt 3 years ago
There is also a carnivorous plant...
Maicol912 4 years ago
This plant is miraculous against cancer, its curative powers and "alucenigeno"
OEN1948 4 years ago
have you seen the you tube video showing the flowers of this plant in bloom?
sensitiveplantman 4 years ago