By animals.
it is dispersed by wind and animals.
Mimosa seeds are dispersed primarily through pod dehiscence, where the pods dry out and split open, releasing the seeds. The seeds may also be dispersed by animals that eat the pods and then excrete the seeds elsewhere. Additionally, mimosa seeds can be carried by wind or water to new locations.
The Mimosa Tree is Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree, pink silk tree).
it is an outdoor plant
yes it does
The mimosa plant responds to touch by rapidly closing its leaves when touched, a behavior known as thigmonasty.
Mimosa fruit, which typically contains small, dry seeds, are often dispersed by animals through a process called endozoochory. When animals consume the fruit, the seeds can pass through their digestive systems unharmed and are later excreted in different locations, facilitating germination in new areas. Additionally, some animals may inadvertently transport the seeds on their fur or feathers, further aiding in dispersal. This mutualistic relationship helps the mimosa plant expand its range and colonize new habitats.
Mimosa
thigmotropism
There are many species of mimosa (around 400). All of them are angiosperms, which means they are all flowering plants.
it is dispersed by animal waste It is dispersed by exploxion
The mimosa pudica, also known as the sensitive plant, is native to South and Central America.