About the Mimosa Plant
The Mimosa, scientifically known as Schrankia Uncinata, is a delightful addition to any garden. Known as the Sensitive Plant or Touch Me Not, this plant is famous for its unique leaves that fold up when touched, making it a favorite among children and adults alike.
Key Benefits
This plant boasts fuzzy bright pink flowers that bloom during the summer, adding vibrant color to your garden. It thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 11 and prefers average to dry soil, making it easy to care for.
Planting Instructions
Plant your Mimosa seeds outdoors after the last frost or indoors weeks before. These plants grow to a height of 24 to 36 inches and should be spaced 15 to 18 inches apart for optimal growth.
Care Tips
Ensure your Mimosa receives plenty of sunlight and water it moderately. The Mimosa is resilient and flourishes with minimal care, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall does the Mimosa plant grow? The plant typically reaches heights of 24 to 36 inches.
- When should I plant Mimosa seeds? Plant them outdoors after the frost or indoors weeks before the last frost.
- What type of soil does the Mimosa prefer? It thrives in average to dry soil conditions.
- How much sun does the Mimosa need? This plant requires full sunlight to thrive.
- Is the Mimosa plant safe for children? Yes, it is safe and often a favorite among kids.
Caitie Shannon –
Great seeds! Grew these a few years ago and they were so much fun, pretty blooms too!
Ada Palmer –
Excited to find this uncommon plant, excellent communication and value for money.
Shirley Coffman –
The mimosa seeds looked great. I believe the seeds I’ve planted have sprouted. 😊
Melissa Shields –
Can’t wait to plant these