you see, when you look at the makahiya root.. you can see that it looks like a root.. hahaha!!!.. peace!..hehe
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The makahiya plant, also known as Mimosa pudica, is native to South and Central America but can now be found in many tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. It typically grows in sandy soil, along roadsides, and in open grasslands.
Yes, the makahiya plant is capable of irritability. When touched or disturbed, its leaves fold inward rapidly as a defense mechanism, appearing to "shy away" from contact. This sensitivity helps protect the plant from potential harm.
Makahiya (Mimosa pudica) can be propagated vegetatively through stem cuttings. Simply take a 4-6 inch cutting from a healthy plant, remove lower leaves, and place the cutting in a pot with well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist and provide indirect sunlight, and roots should develop within a few weeks, resulting in a new plant.
roots and stems transport water and minerals to the leaves so that photosynthesis can occur
yes! first thing to do is: 1. Don't wash the makahiya plant so that you won't wash the nutrients off 2. Eat the makahiya from flower to roots 3. The next morning..you'll have worms in your tummy but the wound is gone magically enjoy :D
The English term for "damong makahiya" is "sensitive plant" or "touch-me-not plant."
The plant saves.
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Transfer of water from roots into a plant.
The makahiya plant, also known as Mimosa pudica, is native to South and Central America but can now be found in many tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. It typically grows in sandy soil, along roadsides, and in open grasslands.
Yes, the makahiya plant is capable of irritability. When touched or disturbed, its leaves fold inward rapidly as a defense mechanism, appearing to "shy away" from contact. This sensitivity helps protect the plant from potential harm.
Yes, the makahiya plant does produce seeds. The seeds are enclosed in a pod-like structure and can be collected for propagation or planting.
Makahiya (Mimosa pudica) can be propagated vegetatively through stem cuttings. Simply take a 4-6 inch cutting from a healthy plant, remove lower leaves, and place the cutting in a pot with well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist and provide indirect sunlight, and roots should develop within a few weeks, resulting in a new plant.
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