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Mimosa pudica L.
Scientific Synonyms:

Previous name used in the website: Mimosa pudica
Family name: FABACEAE
English name: Sleeping Grass
Sensitive Plant
Touch-me-not
Shame Plant
Live-and-die
Humble Plant
Action Plant
Mimosa
Sinhala name: Nidikumba (නිදිකුම්බා)
Tamil name: Tottal-Vadi
Alavananki
Sanskrit name: Ajalikalika
Alambusa
Conservation status: NE - Not Evaluated - Due to exotic origin
Description: A diffused undershrub or woody herb, up to 1 m high, often flattened by trampling; stems sparingly prickly and with long bristles from bulbous base. Leaves sensitive; petiole 2-5 cm long, bristly; stipules up to 8 mm long, linear; pinnae 1-4 pairs, 5-8 cm long; leaflets 12-20 pairs, sessile, 8-15 x 2-4 mm. Flowers 4-merous, pink. Pods arranged in a star, 10-20 x 3-4 mm, consisting of 3-5 one seeded joints. Seeds 2 x 1.5 mm.
Native Distribution Status: Native
Edible parts: Available soon
Treatment for: Dysentery
Diarrhea
Bronchitis
Bleeding wounds
Bleeding ulcers
Convulsions
Bladder stones
Urinary diseases
Hydrocoele
Swellings
Piles
Fistula
Parts used in Treatment: Leaves
Roots
Related Medical Properties: Sudorific
Anti spasmodic
Emetic
Diuretic
Further Information: Kew Garden’s Medicinal Plant Names Services




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