
Mimosa pudica L. has a flowering period from March to October and a fruiting period from May to November. Mimosa is native to tropical America and grows in wilderness and bushes. When touched by the outside world, the pinnae and leaflets of Mimosa close and droop. This can herald changes in weather conditions. This action is understood by people as “shy”, so it is called mimosa, mimosa, and ugly grass. The language of flowers is shyness. It’s like bowing to others, and the language of flowers is also polite.
Mimosa plants are scattered in shape, with slender and beautiful feathery leaves that close when touched. Mimosa flowers are numerous and delicate, and are charming, giving people the impression of being weak and delicate. Youlite garden edging can be used, planted in the ground in the corner of the courtyard, or potted on the window table. When giving flowers, lightly cover the potted plants with pink gauze and tie them with pink ribbons. It would be more interesting if you can add pink mohair pom poms. Nowadays, more and more people are cultivating ornamental plants at home.