• Thumbnail for Vachellia farnesiana
    Vachellia farnesiana, also known as Acacia farnesiana, and previously Mimosa farnesiana, commonly known as sweet acacia, huisache, or needle bush, is a species...
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    Mairan on mimosas in 1729 provided the first evidence of biological clocks. Mimosa can be distinguished from the large related genera, Acacia and Albizia...
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  • Thumbnail for Vachellia nilotica
    commonly known as Acacia nilotica, and by the vernacular names of gum arabic tree, babul, thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia, is a flowering...
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  • Thumbnail for Mimosa tenuiflora
    Mimosa tenuiflora, syn. Mimosa hostilis, also known as jurema preta, calumbi (Brazil), tepezcohuite (México), carbonal, cabrera, jurema, black jurema,...
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  • Thumbnail for Acacia dealbata
    Acacia dealbata, the silver wattle, blue wattle or mimosa, is a species of flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae, native to southeastern Australia...
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    originally described by Carl Linnaeus as Mimosa lebbeck. In its original description the Mimosa lebbeck was a large Acacia tree that grew in Egypt. George Bentham...
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    mixing ratio varies. The cocktail is named after the yellow-flowered mimosa plant, Acacia dealbata. The origin of the cocktail is unclear, and was originally...
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  • Thumbnail for Albizia julibrissin
    Lankaran acacia or bastard tamarind, though it is not too closely related to either genus. The species is called Chinese silk tree, silk tree or mimosa in the...
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    months in a nursery, the seedlings can be planted in the field. Plantlings Acacia catechu plantlings Arid Forest Research Institute Catechu Catechin Pyrocatechol...
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  • Thumbnail for Anadenanthera peregrina
    flowers grow in small, pale yellow to white spherical clusters resembling Acacia (e.g. wattle) inflorescences. It is an entheogen which has been used in...
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  • Mimosa or Mimosas may also refer to: Acacia dealbata, sometimes known as mimosa, a species of Acacia Albizia julibrissin, sometimes known as mimosa in...
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  • Thumbnail for Acacia sensu lato
    Acacia s.l. (pronounced /əˈkeɪʃə/ or /əˈkeɪsiə/), known commonly as mimosa, acacia, thorntree or wattle, is a polyphyletic genus of shrubs and trees belonging...
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    Presl Inga pungens Willd. Mimosa dulcis Roxb. Mimosa edulis Gagnep. Mimosa pungens (Willd.) Poir. Mimosa unguis-cati Blanco Mimosa unguis-cati L. is Pithecellobium...
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    Nathaniel Lord Britton and Addison Brown selected Mimosa scorpioides L. (≡ Acacia scorpioides (L.) W.Wight = Acacia nilotica (L.) Delille), a species from Africa...
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    coarsely grated, sprinkled. Mimosa salad, traditional decoration Mimosa salad, decorated with dill The "mimosa" (Silver Wattle (Acacia dealbata])), symbol of...
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    2007-09-29. Ariano R, Panzani RC, Amedeo J (March 1991). "Pollen allergy to mimosa (Acacia floribunda) in a Mediterranean area: an occupational disease". Ann Allergy...
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    Albizia amara (redirect from Mimosa amara)
    Sri Lanka. Albizia amara is a mid-sized, deciduous tree which resembles acacia without the thorns. The bark of the tree is grey in color and is grainy...
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    to 5–20 m (16–66 ft) tall and the trunk is very thorny. The leaves are mimosa-like, up to 30 cm (12 in) in length and they fold up at night. In Argentina...
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    (over 3,000 species), Acacia (over 1,000 species), Indigofera (around 700 species), Crotalaria (around 700 species), and Mimosa (around 400 species),...
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    Indian savannas are mostly cleared, but the reserved ones feature Acacia, Mimosa, and Zizyphus over a grass cover comprising Sehima and Dichanthium....
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  • Thumbnail for Acacia verticillata
    Acacia verticillata (prickly Moses; prickly-leaved wattle; star-leaved acacia; prickly mimosa; whorl-leaved acacia) is a perennial shrub to small tree...
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    "Acacia falcata Willd". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government. "Mimosa obliqua...
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    Henry Cranke Andrews in 1802 as Mimosa longifolia in The Botanist's Repository for New, and Rare Plants then in 1806 as Acacia longifolia in the Carl Ludwig...
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  • Thumbnail for Prosopis juliflora
    juliflora (Sw.) DC Desmanthus salinarum (Vahl) Steud. Mimosa juliflora Sw. Mimosa piliflora Sw. Mimosa salinarum Vahl Neltuma bakeri Britton & Rose Neltuma...
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    then returned to genus Acacia in 2006. Several other synonyms are known including Acacia arcuata, Mimosa melanoxylon and Acacia melanoxylon var. obtusifolia...
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    who gave it the name Mimosa nigricans, based on plant material collected from Esperance. It was transferred to the genus Acacia in 1813 by botanist Robert...
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  • Thumbnail for Vachellia karroo
    (synonym Acacia karroo) commonly known as the sweet thorn, common acacia, Karoo thorn, Cape gum or cockspur thorn, is a species of Vachellia, in the Mimosa sub-family...
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  • Thumbnail for Vachellia cornigera
    Vachellia cornigera, commonly known as bullhorn acacia (family Fabaceae), is a swollen-thorn tree and Myrmecophyte native to Mexico and Central America...
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  • Royal Navy have been named HMS Mimosa: HMS Mimosa (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1922 HMS Mimosa (K11) was a Flower-class corvette...
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    bark, shoots and leaves of several plant genera, including Virola, Acacia, Mimosa, and Desmanthus—often together with the related compounds N,N-dimethyltryptamine...
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