Fagonia cretica
Fagonia cretica | |
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Bright sunlight: Flower, stems, and leaves | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Zygophyllales |
Family: | Zygophyllaceae |
Genus: | Fagonia |
Species: | F. cretica
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Binomial name | |
Fagonia cretica |
Fagonia cretica (Spanish: Manto de la Virgen, Virgin's Mantle) is a species of plant in the Zygophyllaceae, the Caltrop family, specifically the fagonbushes. It is found in Alicante province, Spain, the Balearic Islands, Crete, Malta, Cyprus and North Africa, from Morocco to Egypt.
The Manto de la Virgen is a plant of rocky coastlines, especially on Cabrera, Formentera, Ibiza, and Majorca of the islands. It is a creeping plant and has star-shaped, 5-narrow petal, violet to light violet flowers.
Properties[]
Plant has sweet, bitter, sharp and sour taste according to different stages of growth and parts. The color of flowers is purple. Plant has large number of small fruits near thorns.
References[]
External links[]
- "University of the Balearic Islands" Species analysis-Fagonia cretica — herbarivirtual.uib.es
Categories:
- Fagonia
- Flora of the Balearic Islands
- Flora of Spain
- Flora of North Africa
- Plants described in 1753
- Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
- Rosid stubs