Mid-Autumn in N.E. Downunder - Acacia simsii is blooming in the bushland
By Bernieh
- 9 Apr, 2013
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I dodnes t know that acacia blooms with so Nice flowers!
9 Apr, 2013
Sticki, they are from the same family and I'm not sure just what the differences are. I know we tend to call Acacia, Wattles, rather than Mimosa though.
10 Apr, 2013
I only know about mimosa because my mum was given some when she was very poorly ~ it was over 50 years ago ~ we thought it was really special ~ i dont think you got much mimosa in flower shops then!
10 Apr, 2013
No Sticki, we don't see Mimosa in the flower shops here. The plant we refer to as Mimosa is the what we commonly call the Nerve Plant or Sensitive Plant, Mimosa pudica. It grows like a groundcover and is classed as an invasive weed here.
12 Apr, 2013
That sounds quite different!
13 Apr, 2013
Sticki, I've just published a short blog post here showing a photo of the Mimosa pudica and a short video clip that I took not so long ago.
13 Apr, 2013
Oh, lovely, thanks. Will go and look now.
13 Apr, 2013
No thankfully. There all in bloom around here at the moment, along with the Acacia leptostachya and Acacia mangium. That's one of the best things about the bush in the Autumn-Winter.
28 Apr, 2013
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how different is this from mimosa?
9 Apr, 2013