Mimosa Mimosa

Mimosa - Definition and Overview

For the cocktail, see Mimosa (cocktail), and for the star in Crucis, Becrux.
Mimosa

Sensitive Plant (Mimosa pudica)
foliage and flower-head
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class:Magnoliopsida
Order:Fabales
Family:Fabaceae
Subfamily:Mimosoideae
Genus:Mimosa
Species

Mimosa pudica
and about 400 other species.


Mimosa is a genus of about 400 species of herbs and shrubs, in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the legume family Fabaceae, with evenly bipinnate leaves. The best-known species is Mimosa pudica, also known as the Sensitive Plant, or Sleeping Grass, because of the way it folds its leaves down when touched; it and many others also fold their leaves in the evening. It is native to southern Mexico and Central America but is widely cultivated elsewhere for its curiosity value, both as an indoor plant in temperate areas, and outdoors in the tropics, where it has become an invasive weed in some areas, notably Hawaii.

The name Mimosa has also been misapplied to several other related species with similar pinnate or bipinnate leaves, most commonly to Albizia julibrissin (Silk Tree) and Acacia dealbata (Silver Wattle).

Example Usage of Mimosa

Phil_Deffina: Mmm first Mimosa of the day time to make the turkeys
Momidori: @Mimosa075 こちらこそ、口が悪いですが、それは文章だけだと思って、よろしくお願いします。
peppermintlush: @littleyellow you know you like it. MimosaS ARE SO FLIPPIN SPECTACULAR! Mimosa party. Pronto!!
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