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Mimosa genus_authority = L. (Carl Linnaeus) subdivision_ranks = Species subdivision = About 400 species, see text.

Mimosa is a genus of about 400 species of herbs and shrubs, in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the legume family Fabaceae. The generic name is derived from the Greek (Greek language) word ????? (mimos), meaning "mimic." There are two species in the genus that are notable. First the Mimosa pudica because of the way it folds its leaves when touched or exposed to heat. It is native to southern Mexico, Central America and South America but is widely cultivated elsewhere for its curiosity value, both as a houseplant in temperate areas, and outdoors in the tropics. Outdoor cultivation has led to weedy invasion (invasive species) in some areas, notably Hawaii. Second, the Mimosa tenuiflora, which is best known for its use in shamanic ayahuasca brews due to the psychedelic drug DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) found in its root bark.

Regnum: Plantae

Divisio: Magnoliophyta (Flowering plant)

Classis: Magnoliopsida

Ordo: Fabales

Familia: Fabaceae

Subfamilia: Mimosoideae

Tribus: Mimoseae

source: wikipedia.org

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