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Mimosa flower? Mimosa flower pictures

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Oxalis and clover are not the same plant, the former is Oxalidaceae, Oxalis, the latter is Leguminosae, Trifolium plants, is a Trifolium. Oxalis plants shorter, leaf shape is inverted heart-shaped, with three small leaves, leaf color is pure green, yellow flowers umbels. The four-leaf clover is taller, has four leaves, a single leaf is larger, has V-shaped spots on the leaf surface, and has white or creamy yellow flowers.

1. Mimosa bloom?

Mimosa will bloom.It usually blooms in midsummer, between July and October.Its growth rate is relatively fast, from the initial sowing to flowering only takes two or three months.

Mimosa flowers are relatively small, heads, purple pink and white colors, is composed of a root filament shaped like a small ball of flowers, similar to pompoms.Mimosa will bear pods after flowering, the shape of the fruit was oblate.

2. The role of mimosa

Ornamental value: Its plant type is scattered, the leaf color is emerald green, the flower shape is small and lovely.And its leaves will close when touched, which is very lovely and fresh.If they are usually kept at home, they have a certain ornamental value.

Predictive function: Mimosa can predict earthquakes.Normally, its leaves open in sunny days and during the day, and close at night or in rainy days.So if it closes suddenly during the day or opens suddenly at night or even shrinks sharply, there may be an earthquake coming soon.Mimosa can predict the weather.After touching its leaves with your hand, if its leaves close and open faster, it means that the weather may turn cloudy or rainy.If the leaves close and open much more slowly than normal after stimulation, the weather is likely to clear up.

Medicinal value: Although mimosa contains strong alkali, but its medicinal value to some higher.It can be used for hemostasis and detoxification, and has a good effect on the treatment of cold.However, it should be taken under the advice of a professional doctor.

3. Mimosa blooming picture




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