1. Does Mimosa bloom
Mimosa will bloom. Its flowering period is generally in midsummer, about between July and October. Its growth rate is relatively fast, and it only takes two or three months from the initial sowing to flowering p>
Mimosa's flowers are relatively small, in a head like inflorescence, with two colors of purple, pink and white. They are flowers composed of filaments, shaped like small balls, similar to POMs. Mimosa will bear pods after flowering, and the shape of the fruit is oblate p>
2. Function of Mimosa
Ornamental value: its plant types are scattered, its leaves are green, and its flowers are small and lovely. And its leaves will close when touched, which is very lovely and fresh. Usually raised at home, it has a certain ornamental p>
Prediction function: mimosa can predict earthquakes. Under normal circumstances, its leaves will open in sunny days and daytime, and close at night or rainy days. Therefore, if it suddenly closes during the day or suddenly opens or even shrinks sharply at night, it indicates that an earthquake may come soon. Mimosa can predict the weather. After touching its leaves with your hand, if its leaves open faster after closing, it indicates that the weather may turn overcast or rain. If, after stimulating its leaves, the opening speed of the closed leaves is much slower than normal, the weather is likely to clear up p>
Medicinal value: Although Mimosa contains strong alkali, its medicinal value is higher. It can be used to stop bleeding and detoxify, and has a good effect on the treatment of colds. But take it on the advice of a professional doctor p>