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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2006

This plant collapses when touched.

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  • What time of the year does the mimosa flower?

  • Hmmm... I want to say August or September? Right now it is growing new leaves and branches, but no flowers yet this year.

  • There is many of them here in my city (Cuiabá-MT-BRAZIL)...almost all fields that we have...we call it "dorme-dorme" like a "sleep-sleep" in English.

  • Wow, thanks for the response, that must be fascinating to see so many at once. Do the people in your city use the plants for anything?

  • Ordered some sensitive plant seeds at sensitiveplantcom They have the best guarantee! Makes a great conversation piece

  • Hey thanks for the link, I will check it out. I Didn't know about that site. Check out Dunecraftcom. It's for kids, but they have some great exotic seeds, that's where these sensitive plant seeds are from.

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  • Just search pet TickleMe Plant if you need supplies to grow your own indoors year round. The TickleMe Plant book showed me how to produce the pink flower in the middle of the winter!

  • I never thought that the mimosa plant would be sold commercially. They are really common here in the Philippines, you can find them everywhere!!! They even grow in my frontyard without being planted by anyone. They blossom year-round here, pink powdery flowers and thorns.

    We call them, "makahiya" in Tagalog, which means shy. Fun to touch and wait for them to open again...so I can touch them again :)

  • It scares the insects from not eating it.

  • if you want to see this plants flowers bloom check this out at dcpages net

  • lol how does that help it to survive?

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