what is a second name of touch-me-not
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it's pitcher plant according to me mark me as brainlist thanks
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Mimosa pudica (family Fabaceae)
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Its common names include sensitive plant, touch-me-not plant and moriviví because its leaflets fold inward when disturbed. The greenhouse at Yamaguchi Bonsai Nursery in LA. That's right: When you poke one of its bipinnately compound leaves, the leaflets peel in toward the center like a feather dance in a chorus line.
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