Co-incident-ally I found this on the web yesterday... seems at least one related species of mimosa IS endangered, and if I'm not mistaken there's been some speculation that this one may actually be what's being sold as M. hostilis in a lot of cases (I'm referring to that awesome report on Jungle Spice written by entropymancer that mentioned that most supposed M. hostilis seeds being sold by vendors that were germinated ended up flowing pink, plus the fact that native tribes are known to use this one along with or instead of M. hostilis and often refer to it by the same name as other tribes refer to hostilis, "Jurema negra").
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Filed As Mimosaceae
Mimosa verrucosa Benth.
All Determinations Mimosa verrucosa Benth. det. A. D. de Andrade-Lima, 1979
Location Brazil. Pernambuco. Petrolina.
ENDANGERED
This specimen represents an endangered or threatened species. The specific locality has been removed from the on-line record to protect this species from over-collection. These data may be supplied to researchers on request.
Collector G. Eiten 10867 with Liene T. Eiten, 08 Mar 1970
Description Shrub 3m tall. Spikes pink. Flower.
Habitat 2-3m tall closed shrub caatinga.
Other NY Specimen ID: 459010
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