What kind of soil is used to raise mimosa?
Mimosa is a leguminous plant. When touched by people, mimosa will have drooping petioles and closed leaves, just like shyness, so it is named mimosa, so what kind of soil does mimosa use?
1. Growth habits of mimosa
The shy prairie is native to tropical America and has been widely distributed in the tropics of the world. Produced in Taiwan, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and other places. Born in wilderness and bushes, it is often cultivated for viewing in the Yangtze River basin. Mimosa prefers warm, humid and sunny environment, suitable for sandy loam with good drainage and rich organic matter, strong plant, rapid growth and strong adaptability.
What kind of soil is used to raise mimosa?
Mimosa is suitable for breeding with fertile, deep and moist soil, and rotten leaf soil, peat soil and sand can be used as the culture soil of mimosa according to a certain proportion.
Is mimosa poisonous?
Mimosa has a small poison, but it is generally not toxic to people during the day and cannot carry out photosynthesis at night, so it will release toxic substances, and it is best not to breed mimosa in an airtight environment or in the bedroom.
Mimosa contains mimosa alkaloid, often touched by hands will not only cause sparse eyebrows, yellow hair, but also easily lead to hair loss. So it's best not to touch mimosa often with your hands.
Mimosa closes its leaves because of the mechanism of mimosa, whose cells are supported by tiny reticular protein actin (leaf pillow sensitive constrictor). When there is a closed movement, the phosphate of actin will fall off, as long as the mimosa absorbs the compound that does not let the phosphate fall off, it will not change after touching. When the actin bundle is dispersed, the cells are destroyed, resulting in water running out, resulting in closed movement.
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