Thymelaea hirsuta

Thymelaea hirsuta
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malvales
Family: Thymelaeaceae
Genus: Thymelaea
Species:
T. hirsuta
Binomial name
Thymelaea hirsuta
(L.) Endl.

Thymelaea hirsuta, boalaga (Spanish),[1] bufalaga (Catalan and geolectal Spanish), mitnan (Arabic) or shaggy sparrow-wort, is a xerophytic shrub which can grow to 2 metres in height and has a root system reaching depths of up to 3.5m. Some noteworthy characteristics of this species are the tiny size of its leaves and flowers and that both are also fleshy. Like many other species belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae, it is a toxic plant[2] with medicinal properties that also yields a strong fibre used in the making of rope and paper.[3]

  1. ^ "Documento: Proyecto Informativo después de la Información Pública. Análisis de soluciones para el vertido cero del Mar Menor proveniente del Campo de Cartagena" (PDF). miteco.gob.es (in Spanish). March 2019. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  2. ^ "revista01.pdf" (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 55. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  3. ^ Kew Plants of the World Online https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:832995-1 Retrieved at 8.47 on Monday 4/5/20.