mimosa pudica short shrub that easily recognized its leaves quickly close themselves when touched |
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| Mimosa pudica, a short shrub, features distinctive compound leaves with multiple small, oval leaflets. The foliage is a vibrant green, arranged alternately on thin, delicate stems. These leaves exhibit a notable ability to close quickly when touched, a response known as thigmonasty, which acts as a defense mechanism. Surrounding vegetation includes an array of small green plants, contributing to the lush environment. The plant is typically found in tropical regions and is easily recognizable by its sensitive leaves. |
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