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Just found a bunch of these plants on the sloping edge of our driveway (in an area about 4-5 feet around. I thought they were a bunch of...Read More
kfridizzle's experiment growing vegetables in soil where Mimosa strigillosa was growing is very intriguing and one that I want to try as ...Read More
I bought a few of these plants when I decided I was done with grass and over the past few years these few plants have managed to cover ab...Read More
I first received this plant at a plant sale. It quickly grew and flowered, producing many seeds which I left on the plant. The next yea...Read More
i have seen this groowin as a weed, but a weed that i like cuz it is fun to make the leaves close and the flowers look cool. i used to te...Read More
I found it growing wild in the mountains of South Carolina. And also found near my home in Seneca SC. I live 45 minutes from the first si...Read More
(Also known as Verguenza, Herbaceous Mimosa)
Usually growing 3 to 4 inches tall, this native plant is a legume that fixes nitrogen...Read More
When I was growing up in Central Texas near Fort Hood, I saw this plant everywhere. Mostly in fields and pastures, but never in flower ...Read More
I planted this in the front corner of my yard as a ground cover to replace St. Augustine grass. It spreads quickly. One 4" container pl...Read More