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Makahiya

Mimosa pudica

Description:

The stem is erect in young plants, but becomes creeping or trailing with age. The stem is slender, branching, and sparsely to densely prickly, growing to a length of 1.5 m (5 ft). The leaves of the mimosa pudica are compound leaves. The leaves are bipinnately compound, with one or two pinnae pairs, and 10-26 leaflets per pinna. The petioles are also prickly. Pedunculate (stalked) pale pink or purple flower heads arise from the leaf axils. The globose to ovoid heads are 8–10 mm in diameter (excluding the stamens). On close examination, it is seen that the floret petals are red in their upper part and the filaments are pink to lavender. The fruit consists of clusters of 2-8 pods from 1–2 cm long each, these prickly on the margins. The pods break into 2-5 segments and contain pale brown seeds some 2.5 mm long. The flowers are pollinated by the wind and insects.[2] The seeds have hard seed coats which restricts germination.[3]

Notes:

Spotted among the grass in a road-side vacant lot. Photo taken during a relief operation in Barangay Ugac Sur, Tuguegarao, Cagayan.

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IanMichaelIleto
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IanMichaelIleto

Cagayan, Philippines

Spotted on Feb 3, 2011
Submitted on Feb 26, 2011

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