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Legume Family - Mimosa
Fabaceae (Leguminosae) - Legume family
Catclaw Mimosa Mimosa aculeaticarpa (Mimosa biuncifera)
Pink puff ball flower is about 1/2" wide and quickly turns white with age. Compound leaves are only
1/2"-1 1/2" long and close when touched. Flat curved beans are 1"-2" long some have spines on them.
Shrub can look like a vine or 8 foot tall bush. Mature thorns are about 1/4" long with a slight curve
at the tip. This plant will "reach out and grab you", but the thorns do not readily come off the plant.
Good for erosion control. It is browsed by dear and livestock in dry times. Flowers are good for honey
and seeds are eaten by quail.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, June & September 2004, April-May 2005
(Native of Texas - Taylor, Coleman, Brown, Coke, Nolan)
Fabaceae (Leguminosae) - Legume family
Fragrant Mimosa Mimosa borealis
Small thorns are far apart. Flower balls about 1/2" wide. Compound leaves are about 1/2" long.
Pods are about 2" long with several on a stalk with 2-7 well defined beans. Shrub is rather
sprawling usually about 3 feet tall but can grow to 6 feet tall.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, May 2004, June 2005
(Native of Texas - Taylor, Callahan, Coleman, Brown, Coke)
Also see:
Sensitive Briar Acacia Bundleflower |