Mimosa Pudica
Reference: G23
The leaves are typically bipinnate-compound with numerous, small leaflets. The area within which it is possible to cultivate mimosa in the open air coincides, roughly, with that of citrus fruits; However, it is possible to move the northern limit of this area by limiting the plant to adequate protection
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G23
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