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Color

Color

Blue, White, Yellow
Lavender, Orange, Purple, Red, White, Yellow

Color Meaning

Blue - Peace and Serenity, White - Purity and Innocence, Yellow - Happiness and Friendship
Orange - Satisfaction and Passion, Pink - Sensitivity and Love, Purple - Elegance and Pride

Stem Size

0"0"
0 0
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Fragrance

-
Citrus

Petals

Number Of Petals

55
2 100
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Other Characteristics

Shape

Heart
Bowl

Height

40.00 cm6.00 cm
1 90
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Diameter

1.25 cm1.25 cm
0.5 50
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Line

-
-

Silhouette

-
-

Blossom Texture

-
-

Blossom Size

0"0"
0 0
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Form

-
-

Care

Growing Conditions of

Sunlight

Part Sun
Full Sun

Watering

Diligently
Diligently

Soil

Type of Soil

Well-drained
Loamy

The pH of Soil

5.805.50
4.5 7.5
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Essential Fertilizers

Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium
Lime stone, Sulphur

Common Pests and Diseases

List of Pests

Aphids, Japanese beetles, Mealybugs, Spider Mites, Whiteflies
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List of Diseases

Bacterial leaf spot or blast, blight, Crown gall rot, Nematodes, Powdery Mildew, Root Rot, Rust
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Bloom Time

Spring Season
All Summer Season, Fall Season, Spring Season

Vase Life

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0 0
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Interesting Facts

Facts

History

Mimosa flowers have a history of being associated with sensitivity, femininity, and grace, often used in bouquets and floral arrangements.

Origin

Northern Hemisphere
Africa, Asia, Europe, North America

Interesting Facts of

  • The hair on the leaves of African Violets absorbs water from the air.
  • In 1892, Baron Walter von Saint Paul discovered this plant and thus named after him.
  • The Rose comes in various colors, although a "black rose " is not literally black but a dark red.
  • A single rose suggests utmost devotion while two rose entwined together says "Marry me".

Lifespan

Biennials - completes its life cycle in two years
Annuals - complete its full life cycle in one growing season

Habit

Herbs
Shrubs

Flower Meaning

sensitivity and secret love

Astrological Flower

Lavender

Birth Month Flower

January

Flower Availability

Seasonal

Benefits

Uses

Decoration
Decoration

Health Benefits

Good for liver and gallbladder, reduce stomach pain and cramping, Used for indigestion and constipation
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Medicinal Uses

Acts as an anti-inflammatory, It has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, It has anti-septic properties
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Culinary Uses

Added in candies, Used as flavor food in deserts and ice creams, Used in jam, jelly, marmalade, Used in salads, soups and sandwiches, Used in teas
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Other Benefits

Design Uses

Cut Flowers

Cosmetic Uses

Best for Dry sensitive skin, Best for Healing, Used in Perfumes
Best for Healing, Used after facial and cleansing

Occasional Uses

Anniversary, Decoration
Anniversary, Valentine's Day, Wedding

Allergy

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Family

Common Name

Acacia dealbata

Tribe

Fabaceae » Mimoseae

Scientific Name

Viola
Rosa

Kingdom

Plantae
Plantae

Sub kingdom

Tracheobionta
Tracheobionta

Super Division

Spermatophyte
Spermatophyte

Division

Magnoliophyta
Magnoliophyta

Order

Violales
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Class

Magnoliopsida
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Family

Violaceae
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Sub Family

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Genus

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Number of Species

500400
3 25000
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About Violets and Mimosa

It is said that earth laughs with flowers. Be it Fragrant Flowers or non-fragrant flowers, they keep the surrounding cheerful. They are the best gift from mother earth. Let’s know about Violets and Mimosa facts like color, shape, fragrance, growing conditions and benefits in the sections below.

More about Violets and Mimosa Facts and color

You must be curious to know more about Violets and Mimosa facts and color. flowers.comparespecies.com will let you know all the Interesting Facts about Violets and Mimosa. Violets comes in Blue, White, Yellow colors whereas Mimosa flowers are with Lavender, Orange, Purple, Red, White, Yellow colors. Other Violets and Mimosa facts will definitely amuse you.

Violets and Mimosa growing conditions

Absolute growing condition is the only key to keep plants in good health and in good shape. Let’s learn about essential Violets and Mimosa growing conditions. Violets requires Part Sun and Diligently watering with 5.80 of Well-drained soil. Mimosa needs Full Sun and Diligently watering with 5.50 of Loamy soil. Get other Violets and Mimosa facts in the sections below.

Violets and Mimosa Facts

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Violets and Mimosa Classification

After knowing about various Violets and Mimosa facts, let's study their classification. Based on genetic and physical features, Violets and Mimosa classification starts with knowing their scientific name. The scientific name of Violets and Mimosa is Viola and Rosa respectively. Violets belongs to Violaceae family whereas Mimosa falls under family. Also check out Flowers by Color so as to plant colorful aroma in the garden.