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"""
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.
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The thorns of makahiya, or Mimosa pudica, are found on the plant itself, which is native to Central and South America but has spread to various tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of Asia and Africa. The plant is characterized by its sensitive leaves that fold when touched and its small pinkish-purple flowers. While the thorns are not particularly sharp, they serve as a defense mechanism against herbivores. The makahiya plant often grows in disturbed areas, grasslands, and along roadsides.
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.
The makahiya protect themselves by flipping their leaves
It might be shy!
YES!, just add garlic and ginger for this kind of repellant
Makahiya leaves curl when they are touched or disturbed as a defense mechanism against predators. This reaction is triggered by the plant's ability to rapidly move water from certain cells, causing the leaflets to fold inward and appear wilted.
The Legend of Makahiya is a folk story from the Philippines, where Makahiya is a plant known for its sensitive leaves. In the story, the setting time is not specific or relevant as it is a timeless tale passed down through generations. The focus is on the moral lesson about kindness and empathy.
the harmful part of makahiya is the thorns can be found in the stem of makahiya
use as insecticidesit is also use as mosquito repellant or as mosquito coil
plant have structure/characteristic that protect them selves from humans and other anmal for example.plant like bougainvillea,rose,cactusand makahiya have thorn to warn humans and other animalsto keep away from them
Guava leaves are one of the natural mosquito repellants. Other plants that are effective include lemon grass, cacao leaves, citronella, and eucalyptus.
Makahiya leaves are sensitive because they have specialized cells on the leaf surface called pulvini, which respond to touch or physical stimulus. When these cells are touched, they rapidly lose water, causing the leaflets to close in a defensive response to protect themselves from potential harm or herbivores.
Yes. They will eat the flowers, but not the leaves.
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"""