Makahiya is found throughout the Philippines and is found wild everywhere on Mt. Banahaw. It is not cultivated, and is considered a weed. The Tagalog name, and suggested by the scientific name, means "sensitive." The reason it is given this name is that upon human touch the leaves contract and appear to wilt, but then open up again a short time later. Makahiya is known as a diuretic, and is considered alterant and anti asthmatic. It is used for urinary complaints, and is useful in diseases arising from corrupt blood and bile.
the scientific name of makahiya is """SENSITIVE"""
That IS the scientific name.
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.
Propane's scientific name is propane.
the scientific name for pearlwort is sagina.
The roots of the makahiya plant are thin and fibrous, extending deep into the soil to anchor the plant and absorb nutrients and water. They are not typically very extensive, as the plant's energy is primarily focused on its sensitive leaf movements for protection.
Mimosa pudica
The scientific name of the makahiya plant is Mimosa pudica. This plant is also known as the sensitive plant because its leaves fold inward and droop when touched or shaken. Mimosa pudica is native to South and Central America but is now found in many tropical regions around the world.
the harmful part of makahiya is the thorns can be found in the stem of makahiya
The English term for the makahiya plant is the "sensitive plant." Its scientific name is Mimosa pudica, known for its unique ability to fold its leaves when touched or disturbed, which is a defense mechanism against herbivores. This plant is native to South and Central America but has spread to many tropical regions around the world.
The makahiya protect themselves by flipping their leaves
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vine
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.
touch-me-not
The plant saves.