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Mimosa quadrivalvis

Florida sensitive brier
  • Photo by: Mark Hutchinson, Hernando Chapter, FNPS
  • Photo by: Mark Hutchinson, Hernando Chapter, FNPS
  • Photo by: Mark Hutchinson, Hernando Chapter, FNPS
  • Photo by: Mark Hutchinson, Hernando Chapter, FNPS
  • Photo by: John Bradford, Martin County Chapter FNPS

Nomenclatura

Nombre común:

Florida sensitive brier

Sinónimo(s):

Leptoglottis floridana

Especie del género:

Mimosa quadrivalvis

Familia:

Fabaceae (Leguminosae)

Especificaciones de la planta

Forma:

vine

Tamaño:

ft tall by 2' - 4' ft wide

Esperanza de vida:

Long-lived perennial

Color de la flor:

purple,rose

Color de la fruta:

yellow, red

Fenología:

Winter dormant (dies back to ground). Blooms spring-fall.

Destacado por:

Showy Flowers, Thorns, Interesting Foliage

Paisajismo

Usos recomendados:

Informal wildflower garden in areas where it will not need to be handled.

Consideraciones:

Recurved prickles, take care when handling.

Disponibilidad:

Native Nurseries

Propagación:

Dividing rhizomes and tubers.

Luz:

Full Sun, Part Sun

Tolerancia a la humedad:

Siempre inundado---------------------------------Extremadamente seco

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Not wet but not extremely dry -a- Very long very dry periods

Tolerancia a inundaciones por agua salada:

Unknown

Tolerancia a la niebla salina/suelo salado:

Low/no tolerance of salty wind or direct salt spray

Suelo u otro sustrato:

Sand

pH del suelo:

6.1 - 7.8

Apto para cultivo en:

8A,8B,9A,9B,10A,10B

Las zonas del USDA se basan en la temperatura mínima extrema invernal anual promedio.

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Distribution
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Map coded by Melissa Fernandez-de Cespedes (Paynes Prairie Chapter)

Ecología

Fauna:

Pollinators

Attracts small insects pollinators.  Bees documented on this species include  Agapostemon splendens , Augochlorella aurata, Augochloropsis sumptuosa, Dialictus miniatulus, D. placidensis and Anthidiellum perplexum (Deyrup et al. 2002) 

Hábitats nativos:

Sandhill, scrub and flatwoods

Área de distribución natural en Florida:

Comentarios:

Etnobotánica:

Comentarios generales:

There are two varieties in Florida which are essentially equivalent for landscape purposes:  Mimosa quadrivalvis var. angustata and M. quadrivalvis var. floridana. 



M. quadrivalvis var. floridana is predominantly found on the eastern side of the state and is almost endemic to the state. 



Between them, these two subspecies can be found almost throught mainland Florida.  As their ranges naturally overlapp, so it is unlikely that planting them where cross-pollination could occur would cause introgression between the two subspecies.

FNPS Plant Print

Citas:

Osorio, Rufino. (2001). A Gardener's Guide to Florida's Native Plants. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.


Wunderlin, R. P., B. F. Hansen, A. R. Franck, and F. B. Essig. (1999+). Atlas of Florida Plants. ( https://florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/ ). [S. M. Landry and K. N. Campbell (application development), USF Water Institute.] Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida, Tampa.

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