The Mimosa, or the touch-me-not is grown as an ornamental plant. It lives in open and wide waste ground within tropical vegetation in its natural range.
Yes, mimosa trees will grow in desert climates with sufficient water.
It does grow in Windsor and Niagara .. . Zone 6
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The Mimosa tree (Albizia julibrissin) also known as Silk Tree or Pink Siris will grow well in warm climates. Hope this helps! See the Related Links for "The Mimosa Tree" to the bottom for the answer.
maple trees grow in canada. also pine trees grow in canada. Also many fruit trees such as apple and pear.
yes
cherry trees do grow in canada but your wrong about blossoms
There are small trees in Franklin, Canada. However, the trees there are young trees that haven't grown to adult size.
Apple trees do not grow well in ANY forest. They need sunlight to grow well.
No, mimosa trees do not need or requite a lot of water. The only time they should be watered manually is if there are dry periods.
Its wood isn't it
Mimosa refers to any of various shrubs or trees of the genus Mimosa; these are tropical plants with compound leaves, which generally have yellow flowers.