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Fragrant Mimosa

Fragrant MimosaPink Mimosa

Fragrant Mimosa

Mimosa borealis Gray

Whole plant

Family : Fabaceae

Longevity : Perennial

Origin : Native

Season : Warm

Pink Mimosa is an erect annual plant that grows 3-6 feet tall. The flowers of the Pink Mimosa are white to pink globes about 1/2 inch in diameter. The leaves can reach 1 1/4 inches in length and consist of 2 to 3 pairs of pinnae, each of which has 3 to 6 pairs of leaflets. Pink Mimosa is native to the Edwards Plateau region and blooms from March to May.

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