Q.Mimosa Seedlings Have Seedpods – Too Young To Bloom
9/8/19
Hello – Approx. one week ago I posted a question here about some Mimosa seedlings I have, which are approx. 12″ tall now. I have read that Mimosas do not bloom until they are approx. 10 feet tall, and they must bloom to form seedpods. I included photos showing what appear to be seedpods. My question was – are these seedpods?
Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
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That is an Acacia! They bloom very young.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/acacia/acacia-tree-types.htm