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  1. Mimosa pudica was first formally described by Carl Linnaeus in Species Plantarum in 1753. The species epithet, pudica, is Latin for ' shame ', ' bashful ', or ' shrinking ', alluding to its shrinking reaction to contact. The species is known by numerous common names including sensitive plant, action plant, humble plant, shameplant, and touch-me ...

  2. Mimosa pudica L. | Species. Accepted. 🗒 Synonyms. synonym. Mimosa hispidula Kunth. 🗒 Common Names. Assamese. Adori-bon. Lajuki-lata.

  3. sensitive plant, (Mimosa pudica), plant in the pea family that responds to touch and other stimulation by rapidly closing its leaves and drooping. Native to South and Central America, the plant is a widespread weed in tropical regions and has naturalized elsewhere in warm areas.

  4. Common name: Sensitive Plant, Touch-me-not • Hindi: Chui-mui छुई-मुई, Lajwanti लाजवंती • Manipuri: ꯀꯡꯐꯥꯜ ꯏꯀꯥꯏꯊꯕꯤ Kangphal ikaithabi • Tamil: தொட்டாச்சுருங்கி thottaccurungi • Malayalam: Tintarmani • Assamese: Nilajban • Bengali লজ্জাবতী ...

  5. Jun 29, 2023 · Sensitive plant, also commonly known as shy plant, is a creeping shrub or short-lived perennial known for its delicate purple pompom flowers and intriguing leaf movement. The leaves of a sensitive plant are lined with tiny hairs that are highly responsive to touch, temperature, and motion, folding inwards when triggered.

  6. Mimosa pudica, commonly known as the Sensitive Plant or Touch-Me-Not, is a fascinating and distinctive plant well-known for its rapid movement in response to touch or disturbance. With its unique behavior, this small, herbaceous plant has captivated people’s interest for centuries.

  7. Jan 22, 2020 · The Sensitive Plant (Mimosa pudica) gets its name from the way its leaves quickly close together when you touch them. The Latin name for the plant means “bashful,” and it is also commonly called the shame plant, shy plant, or touch-me-not.

  8. Mar 13, 2011 · Fabaceae-Mimosoideae (Mimosaceae) Week :: Mimosa pudica at Mumbai: Sharing few photographs of Mimosa pudica. Common name: Lajalu Family: Mimosaceae Location: Mumbai Habitat: Wild Plant habit: Herb.

  9. Mimosa pudica Common Names. This plant comes with many different common names like the shy plant, the tickle me plant, or the sensitive fern, due to its natural tendency to “shy away from” touch. Other common names play on this theme as well, such as the touch-me-not plant, the shame plant, or humble plant.

  10. In Ayurvedic and Unani medicine, Mimosa pudica root is used to treat bilious fevers, piles, jaundice, leprosy, dysentery, uterine complaints, inflammations, burning sensation, fatigue, asthma, leucoderma, and blood diseases.