• Look up Mimosa, mimosa, or mimosas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mimosa is a genus of about 400 species of herbs and shrubs, in the subfamily Mimosoideae...
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  • National Register of Historic Places This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mimosa Hall. If an internal link led you here, you...
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  • Posidoniaceae, Zosteraceae, Hydrocharitaceae, or Cymodoceaceae Sleeping grass, Mimosa pudica, in family Fabaceae Whitlow grass, Draba and Erophila spp., in family...
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  • Leigh (redirect from Leigh (disambiguation))
    New Zealand Leigh, Texas, United States, the location of historic site Mimosa Hall Leigh Canyon and Leigh Lake, Wyoming, United States Leigh River (Victoria)...
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  • of plants: Several species in the genus Impatiens (family Balsaminaceae) Mimosa pudica (family Fabaceae) Touch-Me-Not (Bongseonhwa), a 1956 South Korean...
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  • Bucksnort (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Bucksnort Edinburg, Missouri, Grundy County, formerly called Buck Snort Mimosa, Tennessee, Lincoln County, formerly called Bucksnort Sarahville de Viesca...
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  • brevispica Senegalia greggii Some species of Asparagus Caesalpinia decapetala Mimosa aculeaticarpa Bush lawyer (plant) Smilax australis, lawyer vine Calamus...
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  • A. catechu may refer to: Acacia catechu, the mimosa catechu, a deciduous thorny tree species Areca catechu, the areca palm or areca nut palm, a species...
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  • of family Nepticulidae Acalypha andina, a plant of family Euphorbiaceae Mimosa andina, a legume of family Fabaceae Muhlenbergia andina, a grass of family...
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  • river in Ceará, Brazil Mimosa tenuiflora, a perennial tree or shrub native to the northeastern region of Brazil This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Bissau: Sport Bissau e Benfica vs. Sporting de Bissau Ivorian derby: ASEC Mimosas vs. Africa Sports Grand derby: Djoliba AC vs. Stade Malien Bamako derby:...
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  • M. pudica (category All article disambiguation pages)
    genus Maxillaria Mimosa pudica, a herb species Mnesarete pudica, a damselfly species in the genus Mnesarete Pudica This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • several plants and may refer to: Calliandra, genus in the family Fabaceae Mimosa strigillosa, perennial ground cover in the family Fabaceae Sorocephalus...
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  • ASEC (redirect from ASEC (disambiguation))
    angle .asec, the file extension of an Android secure encrypted file ASEC Mimosas, a football club ASEC Ndiambour, a football club Alberta Students' Executive...
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  • Sabia (redirect from Sabia (disambiguation))
    plant Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia, also known as Sabiá, a tree from Brazil Sabiá virus, the cause of Brazilian hemorrhagic fever This disambiguation page...
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    observed by men giving yellow mimosas to women. This originated with communist politician Teresa Mattei, who chose the mimosa in 1946 as the symbol of IWD...
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  • to the Mediterranean basin Miomantis arabica, a praying mantis species Mimosa arabica, a synonym for Acacia nilotica, the gum arabic tree, babul, Egyptian...
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  • species native to Australia Martynia annua, a plant species endemic to Brazil Mimosa nuttallii (formerly Schrankia nuttalli), a plant native to the Midwestern...
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  • Hansell (category All article disambiguation pages)
    an owner of Mimosa Hall in Roswell Historic District (Roswell, Georgia) Hansell, Iowa, a town in the United States This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Retrieved 2013-03-26. For other Greek cities bearing this name, see Olbia (disambiguation). Hyères les palmiers – plus de 2000 ans d'histoire, 45330 Malesherbes:...
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  • Martini (born 1969), American actor Mia Martini (1947–1995), Italian singer Mimosa Martini (1961), Italian journalist, anchorwoman, and writer Mohammad Rami...
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    kudzu and Japanese honeysuckle. Invasive trees include Bradford pear and mimosa. Presumably, Mount Ulla was named for a village in Ireland called Oola (Ulla...
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    West Elm Street. Rome: Georgia State Route 293 from Broad Street NE to Mimosa Drive SE is designated as Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard SE. Savannah:...
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  • Runner-up: Italy Third place: Netherlands Fourth place: France 2021 - La Mimosa Polo Club, Italy (4 teams) Winner: Italy Runner-up: England Third place:...
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