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What is the flower language of mimosa? What kinds do you have?

Published: 2024-11-21 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/21, Mimosa, also known as inductive grass, gets its name because its leaves respond to heat and light and are immediately closed when touched by external forces. it is a kind of potted flowers suitable for balcony and indoor, so what is the flower language of mimosa? What kinds do you have?

Mimosa, also known as inductive grass, gets its name because its leaves respond to heat and light and are immediately closed when touched by external forces. it is a kind of potted flowers suitable for balcony and indoor, so what is the flower language of mimosa? What kinds do you have?

What is the flower language of mimosa?

The flower language of mimosa is shy, sensitive and polite. If you touch, water or meet a typhoon, the leaves of mimosa will curl up as if they are bowing to people, so they are polite. Those who are born with this kind of flower blessing are people who behave regularly and are loved by elderly people. When they gently touch mimosa, its leaves will immediately close and droop. Even if a gust of wind blows the mimosa, in this case, the mimosa is like a shy girl, so the mimosa language also has a meaning of shyness. The person blessed by this kind of flower is very shy, timid and afraid of life, and has a strong sense of sharp self-esteem, but it will be much easier to be with people who know themselves. Making friends is more important than quality. I like the feeling of long-flowing water.

What are the species of mimosa?

1. Brazilian mimosa

Brazilian mimosa is a plant of the genus Mimosa of Leguminosae, distributed in Brazil and Guangdong in Chinese mainland. It grows mostly in escape, wilderness and wasteland. It has been artificially introduced and cultivated, erect, subshrub-like herbs, stems climbing or lying, up to 60 cm long, five-angled columnar, densely hooked along the edges, the rest sparsely hairy, shedding when old, bipinnately compound leaves, head flowers with filaments about 1 cm in diameter. Corolla campanulate, pod oblong, 2-2.5 cm long, 4-5 mm wide, margin and pod nodes spiny, flowering from March to September.

2. Mimosa glabra

Mimosa is a species of mimosa of Leguminosae. It is native to tropical America as a deciduous shrub of the genus Mimosa of the family Mimosa, commonly known as Taizai. It is introduced from the United States and has the laudatory name of "king of hedgerows". Its flower heads are spherical, white and fragrant, such as snow-like catkins, spectacular, adaptable and growing rapidly. it has become an uncontrollable invasive species in some areas. China is native to the coastal areas of southern Guangdong and escapes from sparse forests.

3. Mimosa without thorn

Mimosa spinosa is native to Brazil and planted in Hainan, Yunnan and other provinces of China. It contains diosgenin for green manure and cover crops, and can be poisoned if eaten by livestock. It is an invasive species with slender and dense stems and leaves, strong covering ability, drought tolerance, water saving, energy saving, elegant flowers and beautiful leaves. It is used for potted viewing, amusement, flower bed layout, environmental beautification, ground greening, road slope protection and soil and water conservation, etc. it is also a kind of Chinese herbal medicine which has the efficacy of calming and relieving pain.

Conclusion: the above is about the flower language of mimosa and what kinds of related introduction, hope to help friends in need!

 
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