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Lesley - Fun Flower Facts

Meet Mimosa Pudica, the Plant that Likes to Play Dead When Touched

mimosa pudica, sensitive plantScientific Name: Mimosa Pudica

Common Names: Sensitive Plant, Touch-me-not Plant, shame plant

Appearance-wise, there doesn’t seem to be anything unusual about this plant. The plant looks normal. The Mimosa Pudica is a low-growing, creeping plant with slightly prickly, woody stems.  The leaves are feathery and fern-like. It blooms fluffy ball-shaped pink or lavender flowers.

But appearances are deceiving! You wouldn’t know by just looking at it, but the Mimosa Pudica is a peculiar plant. It is a bit shy and doesn’t like being touched. Or so it seems. When stimulated by touch, heat or wind, the feathery compound leaves will fold inward or droop and will open a few minutes later. It’s like it’s playing dead. It also closes during darkness and reopens in light.

The reasons for this unusual behaviour are still unknown. Some say it could be a defense mechanism-to protect itself from predators. Another possible explanation is that the sudden movement gets rid of harmful insects.

This plant is native to South America and Central America, but has become a popular household plant around the world.  For the young and the young at heart, the Sensitive Plant will bring hours of fun! It is often grown as an indoor annual, but could also be grown in the garden as ground cover.  It flowers all year round and is easy to maintain. Be sure to plant in bright light and in well-drained, fertile soil.

Fun Flower Facts about Mimosa Pudica:

  • The name Pudica means “shy, bashful or shrinking” in Latin.
  • the plant will also close its leaves in darkness and opens in light
  • the plant contains the alkaloid mimosine, which is toxic to humans and animals in large doses
  • The plant can produce over 600 seeds per year.
  • The plant is used in traditional medicine in parts of Southeast Asia and Africa

Here’s a video of the plant in action:

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    I love flowers! I enjoy growing them, learning about them and I love creating bouquets of freshly cut flowers. In our climate where it’s winter most of the time the growing season is way to short, so I have started this blog to get my fix all winter!

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