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This is the one of the finest, effective and wondering plant of all other, which as neither lowest in list and nor the highest in list one.

Mimosa Pudica which as also referred to as Touch me not, Humble plant, Shame plant, Live-and-die, Sensitive  plant. In Hindi, which has known as CHHUI MUI and LAJWANTI. In Bengal, the Bengali said that LAJJABATI and many state in india has call as differ name.

The seed of this plant is comprised/ form of as brown to gray and also useful and impactful manner in the Agriculture sector.

The color of the leaf as gray green and most essential features  of this plant is, when we touch is abounding in or covered in into the downward as the human nod his head.

Two species in the genus are especially notable. One is Mimosa pudica, because of the way it folds its leaves when touched or exposed to heat. It is native to southern Central and South America but is widely cultivated elsewhere for its curiosity value, both as a houseplant in temperate areas, and outdoors in the tropics. Outdoor cultivation has led to weedy invasion in some areas, notably Hawaii. The other is Mimosa tenuiflora, which is best known for its use in shamanic ayahuasca brews due to the psychedelic drug dimethyltryptamine found in its root bark.

It can also be found in Asia in countries such as Singapore, Switzerland, Bangladesh, Thailand, India, Japan, Srilanka, Nepal, Indonesia or more on some other countries too. But, at the outset, is till unclear and many of Researcher, Jurist of Pharmacognosy claiming till now.

It characteristic is to provide the positive attitude and positive energy in our surrounding atmosphere, and consumed the all negative kind of energy and/ or attitude and when this plant is release the oxygen is advantages to us, if we planted at our home.

Taxonomy:

The taxonomy of the genus Mimosa has had a tortuous history, having gone through periods of splitting and lumping, ultimately accumulating over 3,000 names, many of which have either been synonymized under other species or transferred to other genera. In part due to these changing circumscriptions, the name “Mimosa” has also been applied to several other related species with similar pinnate or bipinnate leaves, but are now classified in other genera. The most common examples of this are Albizia julibrissin (silk tree) and Acacia dealbata (wattle).

The symbols of mimosa

Light yellow, mimosa is one of the most used flowers in the field of symbolism. With a delicate scent, it speaks to a southern French accent. Here and there, the flower radiates and completely naturally represents the Sun.

In the language of flowers, mimosa evokes: Secret love, Security, Enhanced sensitivity. It is also the flower of reunions.

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