Chui Mui / Lajmani
Mimosa pudica, commonly known as Touch Me Not, Chui Mui, Lajmani, Lajwanti, or Sensitive Plant, is a fascinating flowering herb belonging to the Fabaceae (Leguminosae) family and native to Tropical America. It is renowned for its unique ability to fold its delicate fern-like leaves when touched, making it one of the most interactive and intriguing plants for home gardens.
The plant forms a compact, spreading habit with prickly stems, feathery foliage, and attractive pink puffball flowers. When disturbed, the leaves quickly fold inward as a natural defence mechanism and reopen after a short time. This remarkable movement has made Mimosa pudica a favourite among children, plant enthusiasts, and educational gardens.
Flower Colour: Pink
Blooming Season: Summer to Monsoon, with intermittent flowering in warm climates
Medicinal Significance
Touch Me Not has long been used in traditional medicine systems and is valued for its antibacterial and soothing properties. Various parts of the plant have been traditionally used in herbal preparations, making it a popular addition to medicinal and Ayurvedic gardens.
Growing Conditions
Mimosa pudica prefers bright light to partial shade and grows well in fertile, well-drained soil. It thrives in warm, humid conditions and adapts well to containers, balcony gardens, and outdoor beds. Regular watering helps maintain healthy growth, while avoiding waterlogged soil ensures vigorous development.
Landscape Uses
Ideal for educational gardens, children's gardens, balcony containers, sensory gardens, medicinal gardens, terrariums, and interactive plant collections where its touch-sensitive foliage can be observed and enjoyed.







