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Index of Plant Families (6 families in this page)

EBENACEAE
Ebony
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ERICACEAE
Heath
Click to go to the ERICACEAE family.
FRANKENIACEAE
Sea Heath
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PRIMULACEAE
Primrose
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SALICACEAE
Willow
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TAMARICACEAE
Tamarix
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EBENACEAE

Ebony Family

Description text for this family is under progress and unavailable at the moment ...
Botanical Name Common Name Maltese Name Flowering Period Thumbnail Picture Profile Type
Diospyros kaki
L.f.

Kaki,
Japanese Persimmon,
Oriental Persimmon
Kaki May-Jun Diospyros kaki  / Kaki Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   Diospyros chinensis
Cultivated for agricultural or horticultural purposes but can be found in the wild as an escape Species considered not rare in the Maltese Islands Medicinal properties not proven scientifically Not Protected by Law (LN200/2011 or LN311/2006) Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: MacroPHANEROPHYTE (High trees)
Diospyros lotus
L.

Date-Plum,
Lotus Persimmon,
Lotus Tree
No Name May-Jul Diospyros lotus  / Date-Plum -
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Main Synonym :
   No main synonyms for this taxon
Cultivated for agricultural or horticultural purposes but can be found in the wild as an escape Species considered not rare in the Maltese Islands Medicinal properties not proven scientifically Not Protected by Law (LN200/2011 or LN311/2006) Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: MacroPHANEROPHYTE (High trees)




ERICACEAE

Heath Family

The Ericaceae are mostly shrubs comprising about 125 genera and 3,500 species. The leaves are simple and alternate or sometimes opposite or whorled; stipules are absent. The flowers are bisexual and actinomorphic (symmetrical about more than one vertical plane) or sometimes slightly zygomorphic. The perianth (calyx and corolla) is in two whorls, a 4-7 merous calyx of usually connate (fused into one body) sepals, and a 4-7 merous corolla of usually connate petals. The androecium (male part of flower, hence a collection of stamens) has as many, or more commonly, twice as many stamens as corolla lobes or petals. The anthers dehisce by terminal pores and pollen is usually released in tetrads. The gynoecium ( the female ovary, style and stigma) consists of a single compound pistil of 2-10 carpels, usually a single style, and a superior or inferior ovary with 2-10 locules, each bearing numerous axile ovules. The fruit is a capsule or berry.
Botanical Name Common Name Maltese Name Flowering Period Thumbnail Picture Profile Type
Arbutus unedo
L.

Strawberry Tree,
Arbutus
No Name Dec-Feb Arbutus unedo  / Strawberry Tree Detailed Profile
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Main Synonym :
   No main synonyms for this taxon
Cultivated for agricultural or horticultural purposes but can be found in the wild as an escape This is a RARE species. Please do not pick up! Medicinal properties not proven scientifically Not Protected by Law (LN200/2011 or LN311/2006) Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: MacroPHANEROPHYTE (High trees)
Erica multiflora
L.

Mediterranean Heath,
Heather
Erika,
Leħjet Ix-xiħ,
Savina
Dec-Mar Erica multiflora  / Mediterranean Heath Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   No main synonyms for this taxon
INDIGENOUS (originating from the Maltese islands) Species considered not rare in the Maltese Islands Medicinal properties not proven scientifically PROTECTED by law (schedule III and VIII of legal notice LN311/2006) and cannot be picked or harmed Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: NanoPHANEROPHYTE (Small trees / Large shrubs)




FRANKENIACEAE

Sea Heath Family

Description text for this family is under progress and unavailable at the moment ...
Botanical Name Common Name Maltese Name Flowering Period Thumbnail Picture Profile Type
Frankenia hirsuta
L.

Hairy Sea Heath Erba Franka Mar-Jul Frankenia hirsuta  / Hairy Sea Heath Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   Frankenia laevis var. hirsuta
INDIGENOUS (originating from the Maltese islands) Species considered not rare in the Maltese Islands Medicinal properties not proven scientifically Not Protected by Law (LN200/2011 or LN311/2006) Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: CHAMEOPHYTE (Subshrubs)
Frankenia laevis
L.

Sea Heath No Name Mar-Jul Frankenia laevis  / Sea Heath Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   No main synonyms for this taxon
DOUBTFUL ? (It is not yet established if this species is Native or not) This is a RARE species. Please do not pick up! Medicinal properties not proven scientifically Not Protected by Law (LN200/2011 or LN311/2006) Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: CHAMEOPHYTE (Subshrubs)
Frankenia pulverulenta
L.

Annual Sea Heath,
European Sea Heath
No Name Mar-Jul Frankenia pulverulenta  / Annual Sea Heath Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   No main synonyms for this taxon
INDIGENOUS (originating from the Maltese islands) This is a RARE species. Please do not pick up! Medicinal properties not proven scientifically Not Protected by Law (LN200/2011 or LN311/2006) Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: THEROPHYTE (Annuals)




PRIMULACEAE

Primrose Family

The family contains 22 genera and ca. 1000 species, occurring mainly in temperate and mountainous regions of the northern hemisphere. Twelve genera and 517 species are widely distributed throughout China, but are represented mostly in the S and W regions Herbs perennial or annual, rarely suffruticose. Leaves alternate, opposite, or whorled, often all basal, simple, entire to lobed. The leaves are opposite or alternate, or form a rosette at the base of the stem, and are usually undivided. The leaves and stem may be hairy. The calxy is formed of five parts joined into a tube which remains after the flower dies, and inside which the seed pod develops. Flowers solitary or in panicles, racemes, or umbels, usually with bracts, perfect, (4- or)5(--9)-merous, often heterostylous (Primula). Calyx persistent. Corolla gamopetalous, actinomorphic, rarely absent (Glaux). Stamens as many as and opposite corolla lobes, ± epipetalous, occasionally with scalelike staminodes. Filaments free or connate into a tube at base. Ovary superior, rarely semi-inferior (Samolus), unilocular; placentation free central; style simple; stigma inconspicuous, capitate. Fruit a capsule, dehiscing by valves, rarely circumscissile or indehiscent. Seeds many or few; embryo small, straight, surrounded by endosperm. The seed pod forms inside the calyx and is composed of five parts joined into a single chamber. There are usually many small seeds. Most members of this family have some sort of storage organ to enable them to overwinter. This may be obviously enlarged, as in the Cyclamen tuber (corm), or just thickened roots with a resting bud, as in the many species of Primula.
Botanical Name Common Name Maltese Name Flowering Period Thumbnail Picture Profile Type
Anagallis arvensis
L.

Scarlet Pimpernel Ħarira ħamra Feb-Jul Anagallis arvensis  / Scarlet Pimpernel Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   Anagallis arvensis subsp. arvensis
INDIGENOUS (originating from the Maltese islands) Species considered not rare in the Maltese Islands This plant has shown to have medicinal properties that have been scientifically tested in Malta Not Protected by Law (LN200/2011 or LN311/2006) Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: THEROPHYTE (Annuals)
Anagallis foemina
Miller

Blue Pimpernel,
Poorman's Wetherglass
Ħarira Kaħla Feb-Jul Anagallis foemina  / Blue Pimpernel Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   Anagallis arvensis subsp. foemina
INDIGENOUS (originating from the Maltese islands) This is a RARE species. Please do not pick up! Medicinal properties not proven scientifically Not Protected by Law (LN200/2011 or LN311/2006) Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: THEROPHYTE (Annuals)
Samolus valerandi
L.

Brookweed,
Seaside Brookweed,
Water Pimpernel
Ħarira Tal-ilma Mar-Sep Samolus valerandi  / Brookweed Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   No main synonyms for this taxon
INDIGENOUS (originating from the Maltese islands) Species considered not rare in the Maltese Islands Medicinal properties not proven scientifically Not Protected by Law (LN200/2011 or LN311/2006) Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: HEMICRYPTOPHYTE (Creeping plants)




SALICACEAE

Willow Family

Description text for this family is under progress and unavailable at the moment ...
Botanical Name Common Name Maltese Name Flowering Period Thumbnail Picture Profile Type
Populus alba
Moench

White Poplar Siġra Tal-Luq,
Luqa
Feb-Mar Populus alba  / White Poplar Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   Populus canadensis
Cultivated for agricultural or horticultural purposes but can be found in the wild as an escape Species considered not rare in the Maltese Islands Medicinal properties not proven scientifically PROTECTED by law (schedule II of legal notice LN200/2011) and cannot be pruned or harmed Listed in the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: MacroPHANEROPHYTE (High trees)
Salix alba
L.

White Willow Żafżafa Kbira,
Safsafa Kbira
Mar-Apr Salix alba  / White Willow Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   No main synonyms for this taxon
INDIGENOUS (originating from the Maltese islands) This is a VERY RARE species. Never pick up or harm the plant! Medicinal properties not proven scientifically PROTECTED by law (schedule I of LN200/2011 AND schedule III of LN311/2006) and cannot be pruned or harmed Listed in the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: MacroPHANEROPHYTE (High trees)
Salix pedicellata
Desfontaines

Mediterranean Willow Żafżafa żgħira,
Safsafa żgħira
Jan-Feb Salix pedicellata  / Mediterranean Willow Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   No main synonyms for this taxon
INDIGENOUS (originating from the Maltese islands) This is a VERY RARE species. Never pick up or harm the plant! Medicinal properties not proven scientifically PROTECTED by law (schedule I of LN200/2011 AND schedule III of LN311/2006) and cannot be pruned or harmed Listed in the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: MacroPHANEROPHYTE (High trees)




TAMARICACEAE

Tamarix Family

Description text for this family is under progress and unavailable at the moment ...
Botanical Name Common Name Maltese Name Flowering Period Thumbnail Picture Profile Type
Tamarix africana
Poiret

African Tamarisk Bruka Jan-Mar Tamarix africana  / African Tamarisk Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   Tamarix hispanica
INDIGENOUS (originating from the Maltese islands) Species considered not rare in the Maltese Islands Medicinal properties not proven scientifically PROTECTED by law (schedule II of legal notice LN200/2011) and cannot be pruned or harmed Listed in the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: MacroPHANEROPHYTE (High trees)
Tamarix gallica
L.

Common Tamarisk,
French Tamarisk
Bruka Franċiża Apr-Jun Tamarix gallica  / Common Tamarisk Short Profile
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Main Synonym :
   Tamarix anglica
ALIEN (Introduced in our islands from foreign countries) Species considered not rare in the Maltese Islands Medicinal properties not proven scientifically PROTECTED by law (schedule II of legal notice LN200/2011) and cannot be pruned or harmed Not listed the National Red Data Book (Edwin Lanfranco, 1989) Life form classification: MacroPHANEROPHYTE (High trees)




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