Sihai network

Shyness is self-protection

My family's Mimosa 1) watching Mimosa at home, I heard adults say that Mimosa is closed when touched. I want to test it myself to see if what adults say is true or false.

I go to see it every morning whenever I have time.

Why do people call it Mimosa? Because we just touch it. It closes the leaves. It's like a shy child, so it's called Mimosa.

My mother told me that although Mimosa is small, it has strong vitality. No matter what circumstances, it can constantly improve itself. People love it, it always lowers its head, never proud. After listening to my mother's words, I understand that I want to be a self-improvement, modest and simple person. 2) My Mimosa my family has a mimosa.

As soon as I touch the leaves of Mimosa, it will automatically close, as if to say: "little master. Don't touch me. I'm shy. " As long as I see the soil of Mimosa is dry, I will pick up the kettle and let him drink immediately. Every time Mimosa will shake the green leaves, as if to say to me: "thank you, little master." I look at Mimosa, always think she is so lovely, so delicate.

One night, I was ready to go to bed after eating. I was surprised to see the leaves of Mimosa closed. I didn't touch him! I decided to find out for myself.

I searched many books and finally found the answer. Mimosa and we need to sleep together. When I go to bed, the leaves are open. 3) I like Mimosa. I have a basin of Mimosa downstairs. It's about six or seven centimeters high. It's green all over. It's short and its stem is thin, but it's very straight. The leaves on both sides of the stem are arranged in pairs. It seems that two good friends are holding hands. It's very beautiful.

I can't help touching the leaves of Mimosa, the leaves immediately closed, as if very shy. It's interesting to use more stems, and then I pinch them together again. After five minutes or so, its leaves slowly spread out, and then returned to the previous vigorous appearance. What is the reason? I'm puzzled. I have to find out. I'll ask my mother.

Mother said: "mimosa's hometown is in the tropics, where there are often storms. In order to protect themselves, whenever the first raindrop hits the leaves, the leaves close and the stems droop, thus avoiding the damage of the storm. So, as soon as we touch it, its leaves close

Mimosa is so interesting. I like Mimosa.