Touch Me Not is another common name, like Sunshine Mimosa. Common names are usually how plants are listed in the main header here on Project Noah. The botanical name is listed in italics just underneath so we can verify species info. One of my favorite things about Project Noah is learning the different common names people use in different places, so I'm glad they're posted here.
These stems look smooth, so I'm thinking it might actually be M. strigillosa. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_stri... Tough call!
Ashish - this plant is indeed an herb and a member of Fabaceae, but common names often don't reflect the actual botanical nature of a plant, and can vary fascinatingly from area to area.
Honestly, I asked the locals what it was called and looked up "sleeping grass." The pictures matched exactly to what I saw, so I figured that's what it was. :)
I would have identified this as the native Sunshine Mimosa, Mimosa strigillosa. I looked up M. pudica, and they seem almost identical. Do you know how to tell the difference?
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