Mimosa pudica
Mimosa pudica, known as the Sensitive Plant, is famous for its rapid leaf-folding response to touch. This tropical legume produces delicate pink puffball flowers.
Fabaceae (Legume family)
Summer to early fall, continuous blooming in warm climates

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Moderate water, drought tolerant once established
Well-drained, Sandy, Loamy, Poor soils tolerated
Sow seeds directly in spring after frost danger passes
Prefers warm temperatures above 60°F (15°C)
May become invasive in tropical climates
Self-seeds readily in favorable conditions
Protect from cold drafts when grown indoors
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Mimosa pudica closes its leaves when touched due to rapid water loss from specialized cells, likely as a defense mechanism against herbivores and harsh weather.
Yes, Mimosa pudica can become invasive in tropical and subtropical climates, spreading rapidly through self-seeding and competing with native plants.
Yes, Sensitive Plant can be grown indoors as a houseplant in bright, warm locations with temperatures above 60°F (15°C).
The Sensitive Plant symbolizes sensitivity, awareness, modesty, and protective responses, representing the wisdom of appropriate reactions to external stimuli.
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