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- Q13933638 subject Q8461818.
- Q13933638 subject Q8632873.
- Q13933638 abstract "Mimosa rubicaulis is a shrub belonging to Fabaceae and subfamily Mimosoideae. It is bipinnately compound, each leaf having 8-12 pairs of pinnae, each with 16-20 pairs of pinnules, unlike Mimosa pudica which has at most two prickly pairs of leaflets. It is found across India.It is a large straggling shrub which is very prickly. It sports long clusters of many pink spherical flower-heads which are 1-1.5 cm across. The flowers fade to white - so, at any time the clusters sport both pink and white flower-heads. Leaves are double-compound, 8–15 cm long, with thorny rachis. Leaves have 3-12 pairs of side-stalks, each with 6-15 pairs of tiny oblong leaflets 4–8 mm. Pods are thin, flat, curved, 8–13 cm long, 1 cm wide, breaking into 4-10 rectangular 1-seeded units, leaving the remains of the pod attached to the shoot. It is considered useful for hedges. The wood is suitable for tent pegs and for making gunpowder charcoal. Roots and leaves are used medicinally. Himalayan Mimosa is found in the Himalayas, from Afghanistan to Bhutan, at altitudes of 300–1900 m. Flowering: June–September.".
- Q13933638 binomialAuthority Q82122.
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- Q13933638 division Q25314.
- Q13933638 family Q44448.
- Q13933638 family Q504243.
- Q13933638 genus Q160110.
- Q13933638 kingdom Q756.
- Q13933638 order Q21878.
- Q13933638 order Q338878.
- Q13933638 thumbnail Arari_Kanda_Nepali_02.jpg?width=300.
- Q13933638 wikiPageExternalLink Himalayan%20Mimosa.html.
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- Q13933638 binomialAuthority Q82122.
- Q13933638 familia Q44448.
- Q13933638 genus "Mimosa".
- Q13933638 ordo Q21878.
- Q13933638 regnum Q756.
- Q13933638 subfamilia Q504243.
- Q13933638 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q13933638 type Eukaryote.
- Q13933638 type Plant.
- Q13933638 type Species.
- Q13933638 type Thing.
- Q13933638 type Q19088.
- Q13933638 type Q756.
- Q13933638 comment "Mimosa rubicaulis is a shrub belonging to Fabaceae and subfamily Mimosoideae. It is bipinnately compound, each leaf having 8-12 pairs of pinnae, each with 16-20 pairs of pinnules, unlike Mimosa pudica which has at most two prickly pairs of leaflets. It is found across India.It is a large straggling shrub which is very prickly. It sports long clusters of many pink spherical flower-heads which are 1-1.5 cm across.".
- Q13933638 label "Mimosa rubicaulis".
- Q13933638 depiction Arari_Kanda_Nepali_02.jpg.