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Mimosa is a perennial (in some cases annual) plant belonging to the legume family (Fabaceae). It mainly grows in tropical and subtropical regions, including South America, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and the warm regions of Africa. In Uzbekistan, it is cultivated mainly as an ornamental plant in greenhouses. The stem of the mimosa may be either climbing or upright.
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