The plant saves.
the harmful part of makahiya is the thorns can be found in the stem of makahiya
The makahiya protect themselves by flipping their leaves
vine
yes
The English term for "damong makahiya" is "sensitive plant" or "touch-me-not plant."
Makahiya, lost after a Spanish looting raid in the Philipines, was thought to have reappeared as a delicate flower named after her.
Heal wounds.
squeeze it
touch-me-not
Mimosa pudica or so called as Makahiya in locals is a very useful plant. But having this plant in great quantities is the first problem. Makahiya is certainly grow in swamps, and as Valenzuela being a city is quite limited for swamps. Thus it would be necessary for us to find swamps to get makahiya plant.Also, this plant is very similar to other grasses so it would take us hard time to get enough samples. Makahiya is also use as a aphrodisiac and a tonic for dysentery. Thus, this plant is also use for medical purposes and can be in demand than its purpose for lead indicator.Makahiya only grows during rainy season that make it hard to find during other periods. This can be lead to delays during the research.Using Makahiya can also lead to unexpected results such as the significance of it through the experiment.
Yes, the makahiya plant does produce seeds. The seeds are enclosed in a pod-like structure and can be collected for propagation or planting.
Thigmotropism