18 Mimosa Sighting Diaries
The day's life ended unconsciously. Everyone had to learn a lot of new knowledge. Let's write a journal seriously. So how to write a beautiful journal? Below are 18 mimosa sighting logs that I have compiled for your reference. I hope they can help friends in need.
Mimosa Observation Journal 18 Part 1
I have heard that the mimosa is very shy and that its leaves close when touched by an object. I felt very strange after hearing this. Is this really the case? I really want to watch it.
One day, I finally found a mimosa. It was a very small mimosa with green leaves that looked like feathers. There was a leaf stem in the middle and closely arranged pairs of leaves on both sides. I curiously reached out my hand and touched it gentlyt, ah! The mimosa immediately closed like a shy little girl! Ah, how incredible. I stood next to the mimosa and looked at it. Did the little leaves close like that and not open? Waiting and waiting, after about a minute or two, Mimosa slowly and silently returned to her original appearance. Haha, so interesting. What others have said is completely correct, but I suddenly thought: why are mimosas shy? With this question, I asked my father for advice. Dad said: The mimosa's home is in Brazil, where it is often windy and rainy. The mimosa closes its leaves to protect itself. This growth characteristic was formed gradually.
Ah, it turns out that a little mimosa has so much knowledge that I want to study hard and carefully observe things in life.
Mimosa Observation Journal 18 part 2A few weeks ago,my parents bought a pot of mimosa. I have long wanted to see this famous plant, and I don't know why the mimosa is so shy.
The leaves of the Mimosa consist of many small leaves, separated by a vein in the middle, and the leaves grow on both sides. If you touch them with your hands, the leaves will immediately be held together. like palms together. There are downy hairs and awns on the branches of Mimosa pudica, so cattle and sheep cannot eat it. The color of the Mimosa flower is called “lavender” in the jargon of those who paint with gouache. The flower resembles a hedgehog with its thorns spreading out, and the flower bud resembles a pine cone.
Why does the Mimosa close on rainy days or when shaken? I think it has something to do with the down of the Mimosa pudica, as there may be a special sensory organ in the down.
I searched for information about mimosa on the Internet: Plants are different from animals in that they do not have a nervous system or muscles, and they do not detect external stimuli. Mimosa cells are different from ordinary plants in that they do not detect external stimuli. cells are made up of tiny As supported by the network-like protein “actin”. When the tactin bundles disperse, the cells are destroyed and therefore water escapes, resulting in a closing movement.
The plant world is truly astonishing.
Mimosa Observation Journal 18 Part 3Today I observed the mimosa outside the window.
The mimosa is a plant that loves sunlight. It measures approximately 60cm tall. The side of the stem facing the sun is purple, and the side facing away from the sun is green. There are many small thornss on the stem and many small hairs. The green leaves grow perfectly left and right, and the open leaves are fan-shaped. If you touch them lightly, the leaves will immediately shrink, and the leaf stems will lower their heads, really like a shy little girl, and It's like a protective device is activated, more like a ticklish child at this time, I particularly likes to play with it. It's really fun.
The mimosa will also flower and bear seeds. The flower buds look like mini pine cones, growing at the top of the stem. The flowers are small pompoms and the seeds look like small peas.
Plants in nature have many secrets, which are waiting for us to observe them carefully and understand them in depth, so that we can make good use of them.
Mimosa Observation Journal 18 Part 4Last Monday in the exp classerimental, the teacher asked us to observe a plant.
Today is Saturday. I went up in the morning, put on my clothes and went to look at the mimosa grown at our house. Its leaves are very beautiful, long, green and extremely beautiful! I discovered that with the mimosa, if you don't touch it, it's not shy. If you touch it, it will shrink back, curl up its body and close its leaves.
After lunch, I went to look at the mimosa again and discovered that it seemed to be sleeping, with its leaves drooping and shrinking when I touched it. After a while, I found that he looked unhappy, as if to say: Why did you wake me up? Didn't you see I was taking a nap? It's so annoying that you ruined my dream.
How are you? Isn't the mimosa in my house very interesting?
Mimosa Sighting Diary, Part 18, Part 5"Woo~woo~! The mimosa is dead!"
I think it's because I left it to dry on the balcony in the sun all day on July 19th! If the mimosa hadn't been placed on the balcony, it wouldn't have died like this!
Luckily, I still saved a few seeds! So I have to start planting mimosa again. This time I will definitely plant the mimosa well and not let it die!
However, my mother was still afraid that the mimosa would die again, so she bought me another sunflower. Sunflowers can be planted in all seasons. They owe their name to the fact that their flowers can rotate with the sun. Sunflowers not only resemble the sun in appearance, but also have bright and generous flowers. People born with the blessing of this flower will have a heart as bright and happy as the sun.
Now I have a warm reminder: don't leave the seeds out in the sun for a day when they're germinatingt in summer, otherwise the consequences will be disastrous!
Mimosa Observation Diary 18 Part 6On the National Day, my brother and I observed the mimosa together.
The leaves of Mimosa pudica are bright green when they first grow. In a few days, the leaves will grow bigger, it has turned lavender and red. The leaves are oval, have many branches, are hairy and prickly.
Mimosa is like a lively and happy little boy, kissing the air with enthusiasm. I noticed that the leaves of the Mimosa closed quickly when I moved. I told my brother what I found, and he said: "Sister, where is he, take me there quickly!" I told him, he ran, the leaves unfolded , the naughty brother moved and the mimosa looked shy. the little girl covered her face and hid.
One day, I discovered that the mimosa was in flower. The flowers of the mimosa were shaped like a bouthe, soft pink and soft like pompoms. It was very comfortable to touch them with my hands. When the wind blows, the mimosas disperse something like a white mist. It turns out that mimosas shed pollen.
It's so fun to watch mimosas! This reminds me of what Lev Torny said: "Everything in the world is interesting, as long as you observe carefully!"
Mimosa Observation Journal 18 Part 7Our third day from Xi'an to Sanya , I saw some kind of grass in the hotel. When I touched its stem with my hand, it curled, and when I touched its leaves, the leaves closed. I was curious, then I saw an uncle watering the flowers, so I asked him: "Uncle, why did the stem bend when I touched it?" The uncle says: “It’s Mimosa.” Only then did I realize that Mimosa is like this: its leaves have symmetrical zigzag lines on both sides. Each feuille measures about 2 or 3 centimeters long. Its stem is red and has fluffy pink flowers, each about 1 cm long. .
It's the pretty mimosa.
Observing the Mimosa
One evening, my mother told me a story about the Mimosa. After listening to this story, I knew that the Mimosa tree closes its leaves at night and opens its leaves in the morning. One day, my mother had a pot of mimosa at the office. After bringing it home, I was very happy to see the mimosa. At night I saw it close all its leaves.
In the morning, the mimosa opened all its leaves. I touched it gently with my fingers and it closed its leaves. I saw how interesting the mimosa was and figured I might as well keep one myself.
Mimosa Sighting Diary 18 Parts 8I used to see mimosa on the slopes of Jiulong Mountain in my hometown. My parents said this plant is a plantperennial herb, but it is not like other plants. weak.
Mimosa flowers are very special. It has purple or pink flower balls, which are not actually one flower, but a collection of many small flowers. If you accidentally separate a small unit on the ball, you can see that each small unit has four split petals and four long stamens. It turns out that each small unit is its flower.
But why is this plant called mimosa? Oh, it turns out that if you touch it lightly, its area will open. The pinnate compound leaves immediately closed, and then the whole leaves fell back again, showing shyness, which is a reaction of the plant after being stimulated and shaken. The positive reaction is called perceptual movement in biology, which is the result of changes in cellular tension after stimulation of Mimosa.
Judging by the obseprevious reservations, I gained a lot again today. At least I understand why Mimosa is called Mimosa and how shy he is.
The mimosa is also very green, and also green with a hint of green.
Mimosa Observation Journal 18 Part 9There is a mimosa planted on the balcony of my house. I am very happy. I have to check on it several times in the morning and evening, water it, fertilize it and hope that it grows quickly.
After a few days, several tiny spindles grew from the tip of the Mimosa petiole. Both sides of the spindle were covered with symmetrical green leaves. These leaflets are neatly arranged on both sides of the thin axis, like green bird feathers. I was very happy to see him and my heart was as sweet as eating honey. One day, two days, three days... Under my careful care, the mimosa took root and sprouted, growing vigorously, becoming more and more pmore leafy, and the leaves became greener and greener, like little green emeralds.
One morning, my brother and I ran to the balcony of our house to look at it, and saw the mimosa greedily sucking the morning dew. If you accidentally touch it, its leaves will slowly close, hiding out of sight, as if you were playing hide and seek with someone. My brother and I watched him quietly. After an unknown period of time, the Mimosa leaves quietly unfolded again and the blades of grass shook in the breeze, as if nodding and smiling at us. The mimosa in front of me looks like a shy little girl!
I really want the mimosa to grow quickly, because we want to see it early. How will it flower and bear fruit?
Mimosa observation notebook 18 Articles 10Sunday June will be sunny.
I carefully observed the Mimosa. The leavesMimosa are in clusters. It looks like one large piece, but if you look closely you will see that it is made up of many small leaves in pairs. on the rods in opposite directions, like two friends holding hands and playing. Its tender red stems and bright green leaves look like a simple and elegant girl, so beautiful!
The mimosa is very interesting. As long as you touch its leaves with your hands, it will order the leaves to close, like a shy girl, as if wanting to hide later secrets. Why does Mimosa behave like this? Is that where its name comes from? I muttered in confusion.
I took Bu Jie to the bookshelf and found the book One Hundred Thousand Whys. The book said: “There is water in the leaves and petioles of Mimosa pudica. When others touch it with their hands, the leaves. It rolled up because it lost water.
Oh!This is what happened to me!There is a lot of knowledge out there, and you can discover it just by observing!
Mimosa Sighting Log 18, Part 11October 6th was sunny
In the morning, when I walked to the balcony to see the pretty pot of mimosa, I was so happy. The shy bud who had his head down suddenly raised his head, looked at the sun and smiled, bathed in sunlight. A question came to my mind: “What kind of force makes these little buds raise their heads?” »
When I looked carefully, my heart suddenly bloomed with joy. It turned out these emerald buds. bloomed into a beautiful pink flower in the blink of an eye. This beautiful little flower is like a little pink pompom; like dandelion seeds flying through the air; There are little yellow dots on each pink fluff, and these little yellow dots are the stamens of this mimosa flower.
Leavesof Mimosa grow faster and more luxuriant, as if they were wearing a green cotton jacket. Mimosa leaves have a thin stem that goes up and down. There are many feather-like leaves on the left and right sides of the long stem. These fine leaves dance in the breeze, swaying the green skirt. I gently touched the soft leaves, and they gradually closed and lowered their heads shyly.
Mimosa Observation Journal 18 Part 12There are a few small grasses in my garden. I want to pull them out, but little by little I discovered a problem: when I encountered these little grasses, its leaves close. Later, my mother told me that this type of grass was called mimosa. When I heard this name, I thought it was very interesting and little by little I started to like them.
There are many interesting things about this herb. Every time I see her I have to shoot herer several times, and it will slowly close its leaves and lower its petioles. After a while it will open again. and stood up, really like a shy child.
If it is windy or rainy and raindrops fall on the leaves, it will also close the leaves, as if afraid of being hurt, and protect itself tightly . What's even more interesting is that at night, the leaves are closed as if they were sleeping, and no longer pay attention to anything. In the morning it will seem that he woke up, slowly unfolding the leaves, and it seems that this is the case. get angry. A yawn.
Mimosa is so fun, I love it more and more!
Mimosa Sighting Journal 18, Part 13My mother bought me a bottle of mimosa and I thought it was amazing. It has been studied. I found that the appearance of the Mimosa is a vertical leaf, like multiple leaves on one side. I just have touch with my hand. It closed immediately. Every time it's late, at seven or eight o'clock, he goes to bed. Maybe it was to see the morning. It's time to go to bed at night. But I thought he was going to die. Because it's so pitiful that even the leaves don't get better. Because the wind blows it and it doesn't move. Even when the rain comes, it doesn't move. Even if there is thunder, it remains still. I thought I would water it right away. The next morning I woke up and was surprised, he spread his arms again. It makes me angry and funny. He was still lifeless yesterday. It's full of life again today. The mimosa is truly a strange plant!
Mimosa Observation Journal 18 Part 14Today, my mother took me to the small goods market and bought three pots of mimosa. The mimosa is green and the green leaves sway in the wind, as if to wave to me.head, looking particularly energetic.
The mimosa is very interesting. If you lightly touch its green leaves with your fingers, it will close the leaves and hang them down as if shy. If you touch it lightly, it moves slowly; if you touch it hard it moves quickly.
Why can the mimosa move? It turns out that at the base of the Mimosa petiole there is a cushion of leaves filled with water. When you touch the mimosa with your hand, the leaves vibrate and the water contained in the cells in the lower part of the leaf cushion immediately flows to the upper part and on both sides. As a result, the lower part of the leaf cushion deflates as if nothing had happened. a deflated rubber ball, and the top part inflates like a fully inflated rubber ball. When it rises, the petiole collapses and closes. The leaves stop vibrating, the lower part ofs leaves gradually fill with water and the leaves reopen and return to their original shape.
Every day, as soon as I get home, I go see the three pretty mimosa plants, I catch insects, I fertilize them, water them and weed them... and they "pay back favor.” Plants breathe in carbon dioxide and spit out oxygen so people can breathe.
Plants are very good friends of humanity!
Mimosa Sighting Diary 18 Parts 15In the past, I saw mimosa on the slopes of Jiulong Mountain in my hometown. My father and mother said that this plant was a perennial herb, but it was not like other plants. . Herbs are so delicate.
Mimosa flowers are very special. It has purple or pink flower balls, which are not actually one flower, but a collection of many small flowers. If you accidentally separatelying a small unit on the ball, you can see that each small unit has four split petals and four long stamens. It turns out that each small unit is its flower.
But why is this plant called mimosa? Oh, it turns out that if you touch it gently, its open pinnate compound leaves will immediately close, and then the whole green leaves hang down again, showing "shyness", but the plant will be stimulated and vibrated. The positive reaction is called perceptual movement in biology, which is the result of changes in cellular tension after stimulation of Mimosa.
Judging from previous observations, I gained a lot again today. At least I understand why Mimosa is called Mimosa and how he's "shy".
The mimosa is also very green, and also green with a hint of green.
Mimosa observation log 18 parts 16Saturday October 18, 20xx was sunny
In the afternoon, after school, I came home and saw a pot of mimosa at home. that my mother bought it Come on.
I touched his shaft and accidentally touched something itchy.Hit a burr.
I started to observe him. I touched the leaves with my hands and it closed. Its leaves are like feathers, fluffy, so cute.
There is a legend about the mimosa. Once upon a time, there was an immortal who did something wrong and was overthrown by the Jade Emperor and then turned into a mimosa. Later, as long as I touched it, it bothered me, as if I was remembering my mistake.
Because he is very shy, people call him Mimosa. Its flowers are lavender, like purple cotton.
Because there is a swollen sac under the petiole, which contains water, and the leaf will close by itself when you touch it.
Its lush branches and leaves coverut the flowerpot, with varied postures and radiant looks, like a drunk lying in the flowerpot. The mimosa has a slender body and three pairs of small green hands. The wind blew slowly from time to time, and the mimosa tree danced happily.
Mimosa Sighting Journal 18 Part 17This morning my mother found a mimosa tree downstairs and planted it. Can weed be shy? I was immediately interested in this plant.
Then I started to observe this plant. I discovered that not only do the Mimosa leaves close when touched, but the Mimosa petiole also droops when shaken, just like a shy girl lowering her head. There are many sharp thorns on its body, which are weapons it uses. to defend themselves. Humph, don't think you can bully a shy girl!
I found on the Internet that Mimosa pudica had other names: Huhecao, Choucao grass, etc. He alsoalso medicinal functions, calming the mind and calming the spirit, clearing heat and detoxifying, treating cold, fever, gastritis, etc. However, mimosa also contains some toxicity, so it should not be taken alone. It must be used with other medicines. If people take too much, it will lead to hair loss. If you really need to use it, be sure to ask your doctor to prescribe it for you!
It turns out that the little mimosa actually has so many functions that it's definitely worth studying.
Mimosa Observation Journal 18 Part 18"Mom, let's go buy some mimosas! All the mimosas we planted at home are dead." I looked at my mother with pleading eyes. “Okay!”, Mom readily agreed.
After buying it, I looked at what it looked like. The leaves look like mini fans and feathers. The color of the Mimosa is verte, and its characteristic is that as long as you lightly touch its small leaves, the leaves will close like a shy little girl. (But this one in my family is like a naughty bad boy. He won't get along even if you touch him. He's so naughty.)
Do you know why people call him mimosa ? Because the leaves of the Mimosa tree respond to heat and light, they close immediately when touched by an outside force, hence the name Mimosa.
You may not know it, but there are thorns on the stems of Mimosa pudica, and the thorns are venomous! I was pricked by a thorn today. Fortunately, it was only a sting. He will be poisoned.
The mimosa also has little purple flowers! There are seeds inside the florets and they can be planted after drying.
This is what I observed on the new mimosa that I bought these days.
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