I think it disperse by wind even though I don’t know
Touch-me-not or Mimosa pudica plants reproduce through seeds.
The Mimosa Tree is Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree, pink silk tree).
thigmotropism
There are many species of mimosa (around 400). All of them are angiosperms, which means they are all flowering plants.
The mimosa pudica, also known as the sensitive plant, is native to South and Central America.
Touch-me-not or Mimosa pudica plants reproduce through seeds.
The Mimosa Tree is Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree, pink silk tree).
it is an outdoor plant
By animals.
yes it does
The mimosa plant responds to touch by rapidly closing its leaves when touched, a behavior known as thigmonasty.
Mimosa
thigmotropism
There are many species of mimosa (around 400). All of them are angiosperms, which means they are all flowering plants.
The mimosa pudica, also known as the sensitive plant, is native to South and Central America.
The plant you are referring to is likely the sensitive plant, also known as Mimosa pudica. It responds to touch by folding its leaves inwards, a response known as thigmonasty.
No, mimosa is not a carnivorous plant. The most well-known species, Mimosa pudica, is a sensitive plant that responds to touch by folding its leaves, but it primarily obtains nutrients through photosynthesis and soil absorption. Carnivorous plants, like Venus flytraps and pitcher plants, have evolved specialized mechanisms to trap and digest insects for additional nutrients. Mimosa does not possess these adaptations.