Hello! Thank you so much for your comment and feedback, experimenting with a new mic so this feedback is very useful! Hope the video was helpful and interesting :) !
Just bought one of these lil guys for my gecko's tank since her bromeliad plant sadly died recently :( I hope she likes it! It sounds like a great plant for her tank!
Hola Lucía!! Muy interesante :) yo sólo había visto estas plantas en el bosque de coníferas, como matorral con flores rosas y no sabía que se podían tener como plantas de casa. Ahora por el confinamiento no salimos, pero acabo de adoptar una peperomia obtusifolia que encontré en el súper. Un abrazo fuerte, querida Lucía. Me encantan tus vídeos y aprendo mucho.
Hola Armida! Aww que bonito que las viste en su ambiente natural 🥰🌿 espero estén todos bien por allá! Me encanta la peperomia obtusifolia! Como es la tuya? Un abrazo hasta México 🤗!
@@PlantsandLucia in Ayurveda(ancient indian medical system) it seems its used in treatment of gastrointestinal diseases,coughs,gynaec issues etc,wish i could provide more info but im not an expert in the field Lucia💚
Hi Lucia- this video is so helpful! I’m looking forward to watching more videos on your channel :). I just harvested the seeds from my Biophytum. After I ripen them, can I store them? Or do I need to plant them right away? If I can store them, how do you recommend?
This is a very good question.. ! I usually plant them right away.. but will see if we can store them and how.. ( I think it should be possible..! but will do my research about this) Are you storing them for now?
this plant belongs to Dasapushpam ("dasha" meaning ten in Sanskrit and "pushpam" meaning flowers), or the ten sacred flowers of Kerala(southern state of india), are ten herbs in Ayurveda traditionally significant to Keralites,
@@mlg1279 English ivy plants. They sell it as if some ornamental plant. But it's considered weed from where it comes from. Ficus pumila aka creeping fig. Although all good if one is into making terrariums.
This type of plant is suddenly started to grow in our house backyard it has similar leaves but has orange flower in it … that flower blooms at 8 am and closes completely without no evidence of there is a flower at 3-4 pm… what plant is that?? I pictured googled it and end up here….
Thanks for your most welcome help ............ more of it please
Where I come from, it’s popularly known as “touch-me-not” plant. But never knew that it could become a house plant 👌🏼that is so cool.
Ah haha the 'touch-me-not" it makes sense ☺️🌿
Yes! And it really is such an interesting plant ❤️🌿
No, the touch me not plant is a different species from this one.
I have a touch me not plant. It’s much smaller branches….probably very similar.
This is not 'touch me not '
Touch me not is called mimosa pudica
It's nice to see a plant that's not talked about so much! :) Your talking sound is very low (the added sound effects are louder).
Hello! Thank you so much for your comment and feedback, experimenting with a new mic so this feedback is very useful! Hope the video was helpful and interesting :) !
What a beautiful plant and a great video ! Extensively explained, thank you Lucia !
Just bought one of these lil guys for my gecko's tank since her bromeliad plant sadly died recently :(
I hope she likes it! It sounds like a great plant for her tank!
That's so cool! I'd love to know how it goes :-)
This is such a helpful video! The sound editing is a little startling (the sound effects are a little loud) but the content is AMAZING. Love it!
Love your vibrant energy 💫 Stay fabulous
Hola Lucía!! Muy interesante :) yo sólo había visto estas plantas en el bosque de coníferas, como matorral con flores rosas y no sabía que se podían tener como plantas de casa. Ahora por el confinamiento no salimos, pero acabo de adoptar una peperomia obtusifolia que encontré en el súper. Un abrazo fuerte, querida Lucía. Me encantan tus vídeos y aprendo mucho.
Hola Armida! Aww que bonito que las viste en su ambiente natural 🥰🌿 espero estén todos bien por allá! Me encanta la peperomia obtusifolia! Como es la tuya? Un abrazo hasta México 🤗!
Wow your amazing I feel your energy threw the video 😊
Thank you so much! I feel the energy from you guys through the comments! So the feeling is mutual 😊😊
- You're so adorable. LoL And very knowledgeable.
Buen nombre.... Me encanta esta planta..
Siiiii es una planta única, he estado leyendo más de ella estos días, y es muy especial! Y si el nombre es muuuuuy bonito ❤️❤️❤️🌿
Thank you for sharing....salam dari indonesia
Cute. And the plant to
cute plant!
hola. estoy buscando semillas de esta planta. estaría agradecido si pudiera indicarme la forma de hacerme llegar alguna
I have never seen such a big one lucia...here in india we have tiny terrarium size ones...has medicinal properties!
Ah so interesting! What do you guys use it for? 🌿❤️
@@PlantsandLucia in Ayurveda(ancient indian medical system) it seems its used in treatment of gastrointestinal diseases,coughs,gynaec issues etc,wish i could provide more info but im not an expert in the field Lucia💚
Ah that's so interesting! Yes, we started reading about Ayurveda and are currently trying to learn more about it! Thank you so much for sharing ❤️❤️❤️
I have a sentive plant but it's grown into a tree it is about 4foot
If I cut one of the wooden stems would I kill my plants
Is this available in Canada
Hi Lucia- this video is so helpful! I’m looking forward to watching more videos on your channel :). I just harvested the seeds from my Biophytum. After I ripen them, can I store them? Or do I need to plant them right away? If I can store them, how do you recommend?
This is a very good question.. ! I usually plant them right away.. but will see if we can store them and how.. ( I think it should be possible..! but will do my research about this)
Are you storing them for now?
this plant belongs to Dasapushpam ("dasha" meaning ten in Sanskrit and "pushpam" meaning flowers), or the ten sacred flowers of Kerala(southern state of india), are ten herbs in Ayurveda traditionally significant to Keralites,
in kerala Biophytum sensitivum known as mukkutti or nilam thengu (means ground coconut tree)
Isn't it a weed?
@@mlg1279 many weeds are well known show plants these days...
@@i_vsen For example?
@@mlg1279 English ivy plants. They sell it as if some ornamental plant. But it's considered weed from where it comes from.
Ficus pumila aka creeping fig.
Although all good if one is into making terrariums.
@@i_vsen Yes. English ivy is sold as a special plant here in India 😂
Lantana, caladium, Morning glory are weeds in my region. What about in ur place?
if it grows bigger, how can you keep it short?
This type of plant is suddenly started to grow in our house backyard it has similar leaves but has orange flower in it … that flower blooms at 8 am and closes completely without no evidence of there is a flower at 3-4 pm… what plant is that?? I pictured googled it and end up here….
The yellow flower plant is highly used as medicine in kerala ayrurvedha india
Ah ! this is so interesting ♡ Thank you for sharing here! What is it used for?
Fever ulcer digestion problems wound burn of fire.periods problm of women.anti aging .control diabetis migraine relief etc
So can I eat it?
*insert “Stuart, from Mad tv” gif
Lucia
(Human)
Is this plant toxic to pets??
A sensitive plant? 😅 Mimosa pudica? They do not like to stay moist. They like to dry completely out before watering and they do like direct light.