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Mimosa pudica (also
called sensitive plant,
sleepy plant,[citation needed]
action plant,
humble plant, touch-me-not, touch-and-die, or shameplant) is a...
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M.
pudica may
refer to:
Maxillaria pudica, an
orchid species in the
genus Maxillaria Mimosa pudica, a herb
species Mnesarete pudica, a
damselfly species...
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Plumeria pudica is a
species of the
genus Plumeria (Apocynaceae),
native to Panama,
Colombia and Venezuela. This
profuse bloomer has
leaves in the shape...
- (such as
M.
pudica), the
leaves exhibit nyctinastic movement,
folding up
quickly when
touched or disturbed. It is also said that the
roots of
M. nuttallii...
- belladonna:
belladonna lily".
Retrieved 1
April 2015. Dressler, S.; Schmidt,
M. & Zizka, G. (2014). "Amaryllis belladonna".
African plants – a
Photo Guide...
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chemically similar to tyrosine. It
occurs in some
Mimosa spp. (including
M.
pudica) and all
members of the
closely related genus Leucaena. This compound...
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Nepenthes pudica is a
tropical pitcher plant known from a
handful of
localities in the
Mentarang Hulu
district of
North Kalimantan, Borneo,
where it occurs...
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Musotima pudica is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Thomas Pennington Lucas in 1894. It is
found on Amboina, Tenimber,
Fergusson Island...
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Roman copies survive of this
influential work of art.
Variants of the
Venus Pudica (suggesting an
action to
cover the ****) are the
Venus de'
Medici and...
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movement of
legume leaves and the
touch response of the
sensitive plant Mimosa pudica.
Sleep movements (nyctinastic movements) are
controlled by the circadian...