Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Mimosa

 The Mimosa trees are in bloom now. Their small is divine! I think the blooms look like tiny feather dusters. Do you have them where you live? Of course a big wire is ruining this shot.







The Mimosa’s fern-like leaflets are very sensitive and close up when touched, at nighttime, or when it rains. In Asian languages, common names refer to this habit of leaves closing at night. For example, some translations for the mimosa tree’s common names include “sleeping tree,” “shut happy,” and “night sleeper.”


16 comments:

DeniseinVA said...

It is gorgeous Ginny! Such a beautiful and exotic tree. Great photos!

Ann said...

How pretty that is. I don't think I've ever seen anything like that around here.

Hootin Anni said...

Pretty!!

Pam said...

Love these trees, not a fan of the blooms that drop off though. Pretty shots.

Jeanette said...

Such a beautiful tree! We do not have them around here unfortunately!

Jan said...

I grew up around a lot of Mimosa Trees. When we were kids, we loved touching the leaves and watching them close up. The flowers are so pretty!

The Feminine Energy said...

I don't think we have any mimosa trees in our area...at least I don't think I've ever seen one. But boy, they sure are beautiful, Ginny! ~Andrea xoxo

Carla from The River said...

No, we do not have them here in my neck of the woods. They do look pretty. :-)

photowannabe said...

So pretty and feathery.
They kind of look like BottleBrush.
Sue

Beside a babbling brook... said...

not familiar with them, but they look so lovely. and a scent is more delightful.

i was thinking of the drink, mimosa. red wine with fruits cut up in it. memories, from back when i could drink. :-)

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Chatty Crone said...

We do have them, but I did not know they were called that.

Ruth Hiebert said...

They are very pretty. Of course they do not grow where I live.

Mari said...

We don't have those trees here. They are sure pretty!

Inger said...

I don't think I've ever seen a mimosa tree, so I can only imagie the lovely smell. No we don't have them here.

Red Rose Alley said...

This is a really cool looking tree. No, I haven't seen them up here in the mountains. Isn't that strange that the leaflets close up when touched? The blooms are such a pretty color.

~Sheri

Carla from The River said...

Hi Ginny, Blogger is acting goofy. I can not comment on your Slice of the Moon post, but I can here?
I always LOVE your moon posts.
Love, Carla

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