Thursday, April 14, 2011

Mimosa

Mimosa - Genus of about 400 species of annuals, evergreen perennials, shrubs, and small trees, from forest to dry savanna in tropical regions worldwide. Mimosa folds up its leaves when touched or exposed to a flame. At night the leaves fold naturally. The plant requires a medium light exposure, an evenly moist soil, and temperatures between 60 and 85 F. Use caution when handling seedlings as the plant dislikes root disturbance. Mimosa may be difficult to grow and is sensitive to over-watering. The ball-like pink flower-heads appears during the summer months.

Growing Condition
Warm - minimum 60F in winter. As much light as possible. Shade from hot sun. Grow in soil-based potting mix.

Watering
Keep compost moist at all times - reduce watering in winter. Mist leaves frequently.

Special Helps
Sow seedat 64-75 F (18-24 C) in spring. Root softwood cuttings with bottom heat in early summer.

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