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No, mimosa trees do not need or requite a lot of water. The only time they should be watered manually is if there are dry periods.
Its wood isn't it
The flowers of mimosa trees can vary in color, but they are commonly pink, white, or yellow.
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120-130 years ('_')
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Mimosa trees attract honey bees and make bad strong- tasting honey. Most bee Keepers try to get rid of any mimosa trees that they find. They are a major enemy if you want good honey!
The Mimosa, or the touch-me-not is grown as an ornamental plant. It lives in open and wide waste ground within tropical vegetation in its natural range.
The Mimosa tree (Albizia julibrissin) also known as Silk Tree or Pink Siris will grow well in warm climates. Hope this helps! See the Related Links for "The Mimosa Tree" to the bottom for the answer.
my mimosa tree has some. Not sure what kind of bug it is though.
Mimosa trees (Albizia julibrissin) are not native to Ontario and may struggle to survive in its colder climate. They are more commonly grown in warmer regions. It is recommended to choose trees that are better suited to Ontario's climate to ensure successful growth.
No-one substituted Meryl Streep in the role of Karen Silkwood in the 1983 film Silkwood.