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Please change the zone rating to zone 8. This plant grows wild on my land, and after two winters that dipped to 13 degrees F, the plants...Read More
Native to North, Central, and South America, it is now a pantropical weed. It's considered an invasive species in Australia, Tanzania, So...Read More
I loved these plants until a few weeks ago. I think these are really fun & cool plants-as a houseplant. I actually almost ordered one re...Read More
Mimosa Pudica is a plant which amazes the Scientists which leads us to believe in a creator. These plants just don't come out of nowhere ...Read More
This endemic to tropical Central America (the same as the US variety, Mimosa pudica var. pudica) is always a hit with children who are am...Read More
I'm not sure how this plant invaded my front lawn but it has almost completely taken over. I smile here... for it used to be a conversat...Read More
Nasty, nasty, nasty invasive weed in St. Augustine lawns in the Houston area. Terribly difficult to get rid of, as any herbicide that kil...Read More
Ok, as many have stated these are everywhere here. Also, as many have also said, I too played with these as a child. I never thought abou...Read More
At home in northern Burma (Myanmar), this grew wild as a weed. Goats loved it and us kids used to chase our goats towards these so that t...Read More
Considered a weed here.
As a child, I was one to bypass the typical bike riding and playing outside in leu of reading encyclopidias. I first saw this plant in th...Read More
Hi, i would like to buy some seeds for this wonderful plant. Do you know where i can buy?
thks!
This is a fun houseplant. Touch its leaves and watch them curl right before your eyes!
My seeds were up in 5 days... I love this plat.
Thomas Jefferson planted Sensitive Plant seeds at Monticello in 1811, and it has been know to have been listed on many early nineteenth-c...Read More
From your friends at Botanical Interests: Although you may have read some negative comments about Sensitive Plant when it is grown in the...Read More
Planted seeds after soaking in two bouts of hot water in some houseplant soil targetted for seed starting.
The seeds sprouted in 2...Read More
this plant is very fun!! i grew it from seed about 2 months ago and it has already set buds and is making new leaves every day!!!!
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Sensitive Plant, Sowing Instructions: Soak the seed in hot water (140F) for 2 hours before sowing. Sow late winter to mid spring at (70-7...Read More
They're definitely very interesting plants, and it's fun to watch their leaves fold up and then slowly open up again. I live in the tropi...Read More
i have one on my window in scotland and have little seed pods at the base of the flower stem. my plant is 2 foot tall and the its only 3 ...Read More
A very annoying weed in Northern Australia where it spreads in lawns - very 'ouch' if you walk on them barefooted. Any disturbed ground ...Read More
Each time my mimosa gets a new leaves, they get spots on them and die. Now all except the very top part of my plant has leaves and has n...Read More
About 20 years ago I acquired a few seeds of this plant. One sprouted and grew in my garden for several years to about 2 feet tall and ...Read More
This plant is very fun! Evenyone loves to 'play' with it. Here in Ohio I will treat it as an house plant. My husband remembers his Grandm...Read More
Grown from seed sown late May. Now August and plants are approx. 6ins high.
Leaves close when touched or wafted by breeze and a...Read More