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The plant you're referring to is likely the "Mimosa pudica," commonly known as the sensitive plant or touch-me-not. It features fluffy, pinkish-purplish pom-pom-like flower clusters atop delicate fern-like leaves. When touched, the leaves fold inward, which is a unique characteristic of this fascinating plant. Another possibility could be the "Cotinus coggygria," or smoke tree, known for its fluffy, smoky-looking flower clusters.

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