- touched. Some
mimosas raise their leaves in the day and
lower them at night, and
experiments done by Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de
Mairan on
mimosas in 1729 provided...
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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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flute or
coupe and a
mimosa should be
served in an
ordinary wine gl****. However, some
sources give
instructions for
making mimosas that
clearly do not...
- Look up
Mimosa,
mimosa, or
mimosas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mimosa is a
genus of
about 400
species of
herbs and shrubs, in the
subfamily Mimosoideae...
- ASEC
Mimosas (short for ****ociation
Sportive des Employés de
Commerce Mimosas; lit. '
Mimosas Commerce Employees'
Sporting ****ociation') is an Ivorian...
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Mimosa caesalpiniifolia,
known as sabiá in Brazil, is a
species of tree with
white flowers, a
legume in the
family Fabaceae. This
species is
found only...
- (5) 1970: ASEC
Mimosas (2) 1971:
Africa Sports (3) 1972: ASEC
Mimosas (3) 1973: ASEC
Mimosas (4) 1974: ASEC
Mimosas (5) 1975: ASEC
Mimosas (6) 1976: SC...
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Mimosa is the second-brightest
object in the
southern constellation of Crux (after Acrux), and the 20th-brightest star in the
night sky. It has the Bayer...
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Mimosa quadrivalvis,
known as
fourvalve mimosa,
sensitive briar and cat's claw, is a
trailing vine
native to
North America,
Central America, and the Caribbean...
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Mimosa borealis, the
fragrant mimosa or pink
mimosa, is a
plant in the
family Fabaceae. It is
found from
Oklahoma to
Kansas and south-eastern Colorado...