In my country is called morivivir. After 42 years living in USA,I went back home and looked for that specific plant. I was so happy to find some,it took me back to my childhood. Thanks for sharing ❤
In my country Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 I grew up calling it Mary Mary and we would sing ‘Mary Mary shut the door police coming to hold you while touching them and watching them close the leaves.
I'm your 2971 subscriber ❤️🙏😊 I pray for your success here in YT ❤️ Btw I enjoyed all your vids. Happy that u chose our country as your next destination. Love to see all your adventures 🤩 here in the Philippines.
It's makahiya. Hey, just to remind you, we have a lots of story books about fruits and plants. You might be interested searching on those story books. Thank you for visiting our country. Hope ya'll guys enjoy!! ❤
Makahiya.. we call it in the Philippines 😊👍
In Indonesia we call it "Putri Malu" or shy princess 🤣 Btw be careful around them because it has thorns on its branch.
Grow in Southern Missouri. We called it "Sensitive".
It flowers. Pink and beautiful.
This reaction is called thigmotrophic response. There are quite a few plants that have this.
i like it when you make everything you see like its amazing.
Luv them too!
mimosa pudica
That was my favorite activity when i was young. Unfortunately, these days i can hardly find "makahiya" in our place 😢.
We're playing with it when we We're child..cool!
In Puerto Rico we have them, we call them “morivivis” which mean die and then live.
We have these all over Texas, Florida & Alabama - at least in the areas that I grew up. 😊
Soooo much life . Similar to ours .
We call it Makahiya, "hiya" means "shy"
We have it in the Virgin Islands too. Common along roadside
In Malaysia, we call them touch me not/ mimosa/ forget me not.. very very shy...
Have a lot of tiny torn. We have them in Singapore too. Not many now.
As a kid then in the 60s, we pull it out and discard it.
It’s called “makahiya” in the Philippines and root word “hiya” means shy 😅
In my country is called morivivir. After 42 years living in USA,I went back home and looked for that specific plant. I was so happy to find some,it took me back to my childhood. Thanks for sharing ❤
In my country Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 I grew up calling it Mary Mary and we would sing ‘Mary Mary shut the door police coming to hold you while touching them and watching them close the leaves.
the name of that plant is “makahiya”
We call it MAKAHIYA in the Philippines. Makahiya from the root word Hiya means Shy. The plants feel shy when touch.
In the philippines we call it makahiya or the shy plant. As kids back then we love playing with them. My Grandmas garden had lots of them.
Scientific name MIMOSA, PUDICA.
better known as MAKAHIYA, in the Philippines
Mimosa pudica is the botanical name. Makahiya in the vernacular.
“I heard of this cool thing called touch me not plants”
*touches plants*
We called that makahiya plant .the shy plant:)
yes makahiya😊😊😊
Magic plant😅😅😅
In Italy those are known as mimosa. The flowers are given on Womens day to women you know and love or work with.
They are call sleepy plants
I used to grow these in pots, the blooms are sooo amazing.. little balls of airy pink petals.. 💗
Touch-me-nots
I'm your 2971 subscriber ❤️🙏😊
I pray for your success here in YT ❤️
Btw I enjoyed all your vids. Happy that u chose our country as your next destination.
Love to see all your adventures 🤩 here in the Philippines.
thats SHY SHY PLANTS OR MAKAHIYA.HEHE
There’s also a grass plants here in the Philippines with a fruit like seeds if u put your saliva it will bomb😉you can also find it in the forest…
Mimosa ☺️
These are herbal plants too ... Lots of health benefits
We call that plants Makahiya in tagalog
We have in South Texas😊
Nice vid.
Well they are really shy...
That is why we call it makahiya...
Hiya in tagalog means shy😊
In French Guiana we have them too. I am surprised by the name in English
in tagalog its MAKAHIYA plant
We called it Makahiya.in English makashy😂😂😂
It's called "makahiya" hiya in English mean shy
It's makahiya. Hey, just to remind you, we have a lots of story books about fruits and plants. You might be interested searching on those story books. Thank you for visiting our country. Hope ya'll guys enjoy!! ❤
Mimosa?
He asked, what are you talking about, "Dylan".....pay attention
It's a medicinal plants, works like Viagra 😂
Grow in Ohio.
Mimosa pudica
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_pudica