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What are the animals and plants

Jane Margolis
2020-07-31 09:14:48
The plants that can move are sunflowers, Mimosa, water lilies and dancing grass. The flower plate of sunflower will rotate with the rotation of the sun; when it accidentally touches Mimosa, its leaves will droop and close, just like being shy; the water lily will open in the daytime and close at night, just like animals sleeping; the dancing grass will jump under the influence of sound and temperature.

Sunflower

Sunflower is a very magical plant, because it has a big flower plate, which always rotates with the sun's rotation. Although the whole process looks slower, it is actually moving.

Sunflower can move because its plant has phototaxis, which can meet its own growth needs. Therefore, we often find that sunflowers, with the sun's rotation and rotation.

Mimosa

When it comes to Mimosa, I think people who have raised Mimosa have tried to make it look shy and timid many times. When you accidentally touch the leaves of Mimosa, it will be stimulated, the leaves droop and close, as if you are shy.

Mimosa will have such characteristics because of the characteristics of long-term evolution. It is said that in the origin of Mimosa, the wind and rain is relatively large, so it often blows, in order to protect themselves, when the wind and rain come, Mimosa will close the leaves.

Water lily

Water lily is a sleeping plant! Of course not. The characteristic of water lily is that it will unfold in the daytime or flowers, and close at night, just like a person sleeping.

Water lily will appear such characteristics, in fact, is related to the light, its flowers are affected by the light, in the daytime will expand, and at night, there is no sunshine, it will close.

sunflower

Dancing grass

Dancing grass is probably a very interesting grass, because dancing grass will slowly dance under the influence of temperature and sound, just like a beautiful girl, fertilization is interesting, full of mystery

Dancing Grass

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