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Mimosa pudica aka "Sleeping Grass" * 1
    #28631669 - 01/23/24 03:09 AM (4 days, 19 hours ago)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_pudica

I finally looked up this unique plant. Apparently, the common name is "Sleeping Grass" or "Sleepy Grass". These plants grew all over Hawaii, where I grew up and their touch-reactive leaves always blew my mind.

I just read the Wiki article above about the species and the experiments that were done with this species are truly fascinating.

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Great Botany Info: https://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/10.1079/cabicompendium.34202


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Re: Mimosa pedica aka "Sleeping Grass" [Re: koraks]
    #28632744 - 01/24/24 12:52 AM (3 days, 21 hours ago)

If you grow one, you cpuld perform interesting science experiments :cool2:

Apparently these plants can learn from stimuli. Simply incredible.


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Re: Mimosa pudica aka "Sleeping Grass" [Re: Lithop] * 1
    #28633367 - 01/24/24 01:53 PM (3 days, 8 hours ago)

Yeah, its wild man! What if the Mimosa's are communicating to each other via their seismonastic movements!

I also realized i misspelled "pudica" as "pedica". Whoops! I fixed that.

Cool video, thanks for linking that. :thumbup:

Its interesting that Dionaea muscipula aka The Venus Fly Trap has the same seismonastic movement, one of the few plants in the world that has this unique trait.

Even more mind-blowing that the Venus Fly Trap can actually count and does it specifically for survival. And that interspecies demonstration was really amazing. So fascinating!

It would be really interesting to do some genetic experiments such as the drop experiment to see if the plant would pass on its "memories" to the next generation. And how does it remember these specific stimuli without a brain? Where is this info even stored? Its mind-boggling to think about.

Found this cool video where a scientist injected florescent dye into a Mimosa pudica plant and to track the movement and action of calcium ion in the plant. Really cool little experiment.



I didn't know about the antivenom trait. Very interesting! Its interesting that unique plants like Mimosa pudica have these hidden medicines within them. Like was this plant being eaten by those venomous snakes? Why would it develop an antivenom? Perhaps ancient artificial selection by native people in the area using the plant for antivenom medicine? Great stuff :strokebeard:


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