Powderpuff mimosa (Mimosa strigillosa)

Also known as sunshine mimosa, sensitive plant

The following plant information was last updated on 8/5/2021.

Plant Type: perennial low-growing vining groundcover

Plant Family: Legumes (Fabaceae)

Native Region(s): nearly all US states bordering the Gulf of Mexico and north into Georgia and Arkansas

Landscape Use: Groundcover. Xeriscaping lawn alternative. Can be intermixed with turf grass or other plants. Can withstand light to moderate foot traffic. Deep roots facilitate erosion control. Nitrogen-fixing plant. Attracts butterflies and serves as a host plant for bu

Height: up to 8 inches

Spread: Spreads quickly. Four or five pots can cover up to 300 square feet in a season.

Hardiness Zones: 8-11

Hardy Down To: sub-freezing temperatures

Light: full sun to partial shade

Water: drought tolerant (Water new plants regularly to get them established.)

Soil: not picky

Maintenance: Periodic pruning to keep it out of unwanted areas. Can be mown.

Fertilize: none needed

Season(s) of Interest: Spring through fall (not evergreen), blooms non-stop with pink, ball-shaped flowers that look like small powder puffs. Fern-like leaves fold up when touched.

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