Herbs, shrubs, rarely scandent, or trees, usually armed with prickles
Leaves
bipinnate, rarely undeveloped or petiole forming a phyllode, often sensitive; glands sometimes present on petiole
Flowers
bisexual or unisexual with few bisexual, in globose heads or cylindric spikes on axillary, solitary or fascicled peduncles, (3)4-5(6)-merous
Calyx
usually small, rarely campanulate
Corolla
tubular, often campanulate, with linear lobes
Stamens
free, as many as corolla lobes or twice as many or more, exserted
Ovary
usually sessile, 2-many-ovuled; style filiform, sometimes oblique on ovary, with small, terminal stigma
Pod
usually compressed, sometimes transversely articulated, margins persisting as an empty frame, densely setose
Seeds
compressed, ovate or suborbicular
x = 13 (aneuploids, high polyploidy)
Nomenclature:
Mimosa
L.
Linnaeus: 516 (1753)
Brenan: 42 (1959)
Brenan & Brummitt: 47 (1970)
Ross: 117 (1975)
Distribution & Notes:
Global
: Species ± 500, widely distributed through the tropics but the vast majority of species found in South America
Southern Africa
: Species 1:
Mimosa pigra
L., on northern flood plains of Namibia and N KwaZulu-Natal, and one species: *
Mimosa pudica
L. var.
hispida
Brenan has become naturalised
References:
BRENAN, J.P.M. 1959.
Flora of tropical East Africa
.
Leguminosae
(part 1).
Mimosoideae
LINNAEUS, C. 1753.
Species plantarum
, edn 1. Laurentius Salvius, Stockholm
ROSS, J.H. 1975.
Fabaceae
.
Mimosoideae
.
Flora of southern Africa
16,1
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