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mimosa pudica

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Database entry for Mimosa pudica
... Mimosa pudica Database File for: MIMOSA (Mimosa pudica) Main database Common name Botanical name Ethnic uses Conditions Actions PLANT IMAGES Photos WEB RESOURCES MIMOSA Product Search Website ... Service Español Português Deutsch Italiano Français Norsk Family: Fabaceae Genus: Mimosa Species: pudica Common Names: Mimosa, sensitiva, sensitive plant, dorme, dormidera, humble plant, marie-honte, mayhont, ...
www.rain-tree.com

Leaves that Trick
... leaf stalk but also at the base of each leaflet. The oft quoted 'sensitive plant' (Mimosa pudica) has pulvini which react rapidly to touch, folding all the leaflets up so that the ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

Growing from Seed - GardenWeb
... :03 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Nov 17, 05 at 20:28 Mimosa Pudica from seed Posted by: jaimeapril Southern China on Thu, Nov 17, 05 at 7:51 ...
forums2.gardenweb.com

Handbook 4
... , were used for dysentery. He noted that restless children would sleep if the sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica L.) was placed under their pillow; a use related to the observation that its leaves ...
peopleandplants.org

Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - M
... Problems MILIUM EFFUSUM 'AUREUM' Milium effusum 'Aureum'--Golden Millet Grass MILLIPEDES Narcissus Insect Problems MIMOSA Albizia julibrissin--Mimosa MIMOSA PUDICA Mimosa pudica--Sensitive Plant MIMULUS Mimulus--Monkeyflower Mimulus Disease Problems MIN FIR Abies recurvata--Min Fir ...
web1.msue.msu.edu

Carnivorous Plants
... within a jail of interlocking hairs. Rapid Movement Of The Sensitive Plant The sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica) is a pantropical weedy herb in the legume family (Fabaceae). The pinnately compound leaves ... wilting process may be an adaptation to grazing mammals or ravenous insects. A sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica) before and after being touched. The left photo shows fully turgid leaves (pinnae) with ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Botanik online: Rosidae - Fabales
... - und autonome Bewegungen sind bei vielen Fabaceae, seismische Bewegungen bei Mimosaceae, speziell bei Mimosa pudica, zu beobachten. Die Kurztriebe holziger Arten sind oft zu Dornen umgestaltet. Mimosaceae. Die ... als Zierpflanzen gehalten. Am bekanntesten sind die Akazien (Acacia: 700 - 800 Arten) und Mimosa (450 - 500 Arten). Die aus dem tropischen Afrika stammende Acacia senegal und ihre ...
www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de

Flower animations
... flower . What happens to the flower once it is pollinated. Some leaves withering. Leaves of Mimosa pudica reacting to human touch C.A.M metabolism A bee on a spurge ( Film) New ...
www.botanical-online.com

Animaciones
... flor. Lo que ocurre a la flor una vez polinizada. Hojas marchitándose. Hojas de la Mimosa pudica cerrandose al contacto del tacto humano. Fototropismo Metabolismo de las plantas crasas CAM Abeja sobre ...
www.botanical-online.com
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University of Hawaii Campus Plants, UH Botany
... Metrosideros polymorpha; 'ohi'a-lehua, lehua; Myrtaceae Michelia champaca; won-lan, mulang, orange champak; Annonaceae Mimosa pudica; sensitive plant; Mimosaceae Monstera deliciosa; monstera; Araceae Montezuma speciosissima; maga; Malvaceae Morinda citrifolia; noni, Indian ...
www.botany.hawaii.edu




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