Common varieties of mimosa

Common varieties of mimosa

Common varieties of mimosa

Mimosa has a strong ability to adapt to its growing environment, so there are basically no differences in varieties. However, it can generally be divided into thorny mimosa and thornless mimosa based on its appearance.

Mimosa prickly

It refers to some small white hairs growing from the neck of the mimosa, and small thorns at the forks of the branches and leaves, which are slightly hard.

Thornless Mimosa

The stem is smooth and hairless, and there are no thorns at the forks of the branches and leaves.

Mimosa Cassia


Mimosa pudica


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