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sensitive plant: see mimosa mimosa (mĭmō`sə), any tree, shrub, or herb of the genus Mimosa
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sensitive plant

Either of two plants in the pea family (see legume) that close up their leaves and droop when touched. This unusually quick response is due to rapid water release from specialized cells at the bases of leaftsalks. The more common plant is Mimosa pudica (see mimosa). Spiny and shrubby, with fernlike leaves and small, globular, mauve flower puffs, it grows about 1 ft (30 cm) high as a widespread tropical weed and a greenhouse curiosity. Wild sensitive plant (Cassia nictitans) is less sensitive to touch; a larger plant, 20 in. (50 cm) high, it is native to the eastern U.S. and the West Indies.



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containers with a bucket to distribute it to sensitive plants.
Development would be limited in the area and any projects that do go forward would require botanical surveys to help avoid, to the maximum extent possible, disturbing sensitive plants.
WSDA banned the use of clopyralid on residential and commercial lawns last year after consumers and compost facilities complained that clopyralid residue in compost was damaging sensitive plants, such as asters, sunflowers, tomatoes and beans.
 
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