2. Mimosa will also bloom. Buds are green when they are not in full bloom and turn purple when they are fully open. There are some small pink filaments on the flowers, and there are some white particles under the filaments. When the wind blows, things like smoke float on these flowers. This is mimosa spreading pollen. After a few days, the flowers withered and turned white. Those filaments turned white, then became thinner and thinner, and finally became smaller and curved, sticking to the flower heads.
3. Mimosa looks so cute! The leaves are sharp and thin, just like the leaves of Metasequoia glyptostroboides. There are many sharp thorns and bristles on the branches, which seem to protect themselves from harm. Its small flowers are also beautiful, just like a red fluffy ball. Mimosa also has a habit: whenever the sun father-in-law "goes home to sleep", it will also meet its own leaves and "sleep soundly"!
Seen from a distance, it looks like a small tree in the picture, with branches stretching out. It's even weirder when you look closely. The thin leaves on each branch have no veins! As long as you touch its branches, it will be wrapped shyly, just like a shy little girl. If you touch its branches, it will droop immediately, as if it were suddenly broken by a strong wind, but when you look at it again a few minutes later, you will be surprised to find that the mimosa has stretched out its small body and restored its previous appearance, and the color of its leaves seems to be greener than before.
One day, I found a small pink flower like a fluffy ball growing beside the leaves of mimosa. I wanted to touch it, but I didn't expect to turn it off. It looks like a cute little thing that people don't want to touch.
6. The leaves of mimosa are green, which are composed of dozens of tiny leaves, like a woven shuttle, with a stem connecting the leaves in the middle to string the tiny leaves together. Every branch of it has a small thorn, which will bleed if you accidentally touch it. Mimosa really looks like a shy little girl. When I touched its leaves lightly, it closed along the petiole and the leaves became very thin. At the same time, the branches hung their heads, as if afraid of meeting people. How interesting! I'll play with it when I have time.
7. As for why mimosa is shy, it makes me feel that one head is two big. Finally, I found the reason on the Internet. Because mimosa leaves are rich in water, they are usually in a full state. When you touch it, the water flows in both directions. When leaves are stimulated, they will merge, and then the stimulation information will be sent to other leaves, and then other leaves will meet. The whole action only takes a few seconds.
8. Touch the mimosa on a sunny day. Although it also meets the leaves, it will bloom again soon. If you touch a mimosa on a rainy day, it will take longer to close its leaves. Moreover, the faster you touch the mimosa, the faster it fits Harrison; Touch the mimosa slowly, and close its leaves slowly.
10, mimosa, although not as beautiful as flowers, has its own unique style. It is like a shy little girl. Whenever the breeze blows, the mimosa will bend down, touch the ground and put away the leaves, like a group of slim girls dancing leisurely. Although the mimosa is less than a foot tall and looks ordinary and weak, it is tenacious and never bows to the storm.
12. In summer, the tender green leaves of mimosa become deeper and the leaves of mimosa become lush. What is more attractive is that the mimosa has lovely round pink flowers. There is a bud waiting to open next to the flower. There are three small flowers close together next to the bud, just like three inseparable friends. There are thin and sharp thorns on the stem under the flower. I tried to touch it, but this little thorn still stings.
13, there is a "shy princess" in my family. It is very weak, with thin stems and green leaves like two rows of small teeth. Guess who it is? By the way, it's mimosa. Every morning when the sun rises, it slowly unfolds the small green leaves, as if it had a big stretch. At this time, I gently touched one of its leaves, and it closed quickly, as if afraid of injury, but after a while it opened its small leaves again. At night, it closes slowly, as if to have a good sleep.
14. After several days of cultivation, the leaves of mimosa finally grew up. Its leaves are green on the front and light green on the back, and there are some fluffy hairs on the meridians. After a few days, the buds of mimosa also grew out, round and purple, and some things like needles, which were very beautiful.
15, shy, lovely, frank, strong, calm, affectionate and silent.
16, Mimosa has lush foliage, strange leaves, thin stems, and something as thin as a needle on both sides. When the flowers of mimosa are in full bloom, the oval petals are purple, just like fluffy balls. Although it is small and unremarkable, if you look closely, you will find it beautiful, lovely and attractive.
17, the tender leaves of mimosa are made up of many small leaves with small hairs on them. As long as you touch the leaves or stems of mimosa with your hands, the touched leaves will automatically close and droop, looking like animal claws, and the stems will also droop, like a beautiful little girl hanging her head shyly, which is why people call it "mimosa". ( m.taiks.com )
18, Mimosa has a slim figure and three pairs of green hands. The wind blows slowly from time to time, and the mimosa is happy. It is dancing happily, shaking hands, bending over and graceful.
19, Mimosa gives people a delicate feeling, with thin leaves and thinner small leaves. There are four "thin shafts" on the petiole of mimosa, and the two sides of the "thin shafts" are covered with small leaves, which are shaped like bird feathers. Its leaves are small and green, just like tender grass buds just growing in spring, so cute! Flowers are pink balls, and lace is a bit of gold powder, which is very beautiful. Its petiole is scarlet, with small thorns on it, like the handle of a rose. If you are not careful, you will be stabbed. Touch its leaves and it will close shyly at once.
20. In autumn, mimosa bears fruit, and the fruits are one after another. It's like wearing a transparent and barbed dress. A week later, all the fruits fell to the ground. Originally, I thought it was useless, so I threw it in the soil.
2 1, in spring, mimosa bears green buds, green, green, oh! Mimosa sprouted from the branches. In summer, mimosa grows and grows, and finally grows into youth. At this time, the mimosa blooms purplish red or pink flowers, and the mimosa becomes more shy.
22. The flowers of mimosa are very special. Its purplish red or pink flower ball is actually not a flower, but an inflorescence composed of many small flowers. If you carefully separate each small unit on the ball, you can see that each small unit has four divided petals, four long stamens and a pistil. It turns out that every small unit is its flower.
23. During the summer vacation, I stayed at my grandfather's house for a few days and found that he planted several mimosa trees. Mimosa is about 20 cm tall and has very small thorns on its stem. Its leaves are oval and consist of 32 small needles. Mimosa leaves are very interesting. As long as your hand gently touches its leaves, it will close the leaves shyly like a shy little girl.