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Mimosa is mostly planted in the garden by the Japanese, which can predict weather and earthquakes, and although it is very fun, it can also be damaged by long-term touch. Yesterday went to the backyard wasteland to dig up flower mud and found

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Mimosa is mostly planted in the garden by the Japanese, which can predict weather and earthquakes, and although it is very fun, it can also be damaged by long-term touch.

Yesterday I went to the backyard wasteland to dig up flower mud, found a large piece of mimosa, the wheels of the bicycle ran over, the leaves of the mimosa immediately retracted, thought it was very interesting, and dug a plant back to plant.

When I was a child, I saw mimosa for the first time at a friend's house, and I thought it was very magical, and when I touched it with my hand, the leaves would shrink, and at that time I dreamed of a mimosa. Several times on the road saw the small saplings of acacia flowers, mistakenly thought it was a shy grass, touched it carefully with his fingers, did not see a response for half a day, and was laughed wildly by his peers.

Last night, the mimosa was planted in a flower pot, and when I looked at it this morning, the leaves were stretched out, green, and very cute. Mimosa can be grown as an ornamental plant, and on the Internet, a pot of mimosa also costs more than ten pieces.

On a whim, I searched for mimosa-related knowledge and found that mimosa can not only predict the weather, but also predict earthquakes.

Touch it with your hand, if the leaf closes quickly, it opens very slowly, which means that the weather will turn sunny; if you touch the mimosa, the leaf shrinks slowly, closes slightly and then quickly reopens, indicating that the weather has changed from sunny to cloudy or it is about to rain.

The normal state of mimosa is to unfold the leaves during the day and close the leaves at night, and if it is reversed, close the leaves during the day, and unfold the leaves at night, there is a high probability of an earthquake.

It is also said that a few hours before the earthquake, the mimosa will suddenly shrink and then wither, which also indicates that the earthquake is coming. Therefore, in Japan, an earthquake-prone country, many people will place a pot of mimosa in the courtyard or even in the room to predict natural disasters.

Most people raise a pot of mimosa at home, may just think it is very fun, here to remind everyone, although mimosa is fun, do not be greedy. I also checked the information, only to know that for a long time close contact with mimosa, people's hair will turn yellow and fall out, maybe not long, the hair will be played with bald by themselves.

This is because mimosa contains a substance called mimosa alkali, which affects people's hair texture and causes unnatural hair loss, so if you don't want to become bald, you can watch it from a distance, try not to tease it frequently.

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Mimosa is mostly planted in the garden by the Japanese, which can predict weather and earthquakes, and although it is very fun, it can also be damaged by long-term touch. Yesterday went to the backyard wasteland to dig up flower mud and found
Mimosa is mostly planted in the garden by the Japanese, which can predict weather and earthquakes, and although it is very fun, it can also be damaged by long-term touch. Yesterday went to the backyard wasteland to dig up flower mud and found
Mimosa is mostly planted in the garden by the Japanese, which can predict weather and earthquakes, and although it is very fun, it can also be damaged by long-term touch. Yesterday went to the backyard wasteland to dig up flower mud and found

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