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  2. Mimosoideae - Wikipedia

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    The Mimosoideae are a traditional subfamily of trees, herbs, lianas, and shrubs in the pea family that mostly grow in tropical and subtropical climates.They are typically characterized by having radially symmetric flowers, with petals that are twice divided (valvate) in bud and with numerous showy, prominent stamens.

  3. Mimosa pudica - Wikipedia

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    Flower from India Seedling with two cotyledons and some leaflets. The stem is erect in young plants but becomes creeping or trailing with age. It can hang very low and become floppy. The stem is slender, branching, and sparsely to densely prickly, growing to a length of 1.5 m (5 ft). The erect height of M. pudica usually reaches around ~30 cm ...

  4. Fabaceae - Wikipedia

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    In the Mimosoideae, the flowers are actinomorphic and arranged in globose inflorescences. The petals are small and the stamens, which can be more than just 10, have long, coloured filaments, which are the showiest part of the flower. All of the flowers in an inflorescence open at once.

  5. Acacia sensu lato - Wikipedia

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    Acacia s.l. (pronounced / ə ˈ k eɪ ʃ ə / or / ə ˈ k eɪ s i ə /), known commonly as mimosa, acacia, thorntree or wattle, [2] is a polyphyletic genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae.

  6. Mimosa rubicaulis - Wikipedia

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    Mimosa rubicaulis is a shrub belonging to the family Fabaceae and subfamily Mimosoideae. It is bipinnately compound, each leaf having 8–12 pairs of pinnae, each with 16–20 pairs of pinnules, [2] unlike Mimosa pudica which has at most two prickly pairs of leaflets. It is found across India. [1]

  7. Inga - Wikipedia

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    Inga is a genus of small tropical, tough-leaved, nitrogen-fixing trees [2] and shrubs, subfamily Mimosoideae. Inga ' s leaves are pinnate, and flowers are generally white. Many of the hundreds of species are used ornamentally.

  8. Caesalpinioideae - Wikipedia

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    Mimosoideae DC. 1825; Chamaecrista absus. Caesalpinioideae is a botanical name at the rank of subfamily, ... It is known also as the peacock flower subfamily. [5]

  9. Category:Mimosoids - Wikipedia

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    Mimosoideae stubs (2 C, 335 P) Pages in category "Mimosoids" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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