Maltawildplants.com is now considered an online flora of the Maltese islands, portraying more than 900 species of plants found in Maltese habitats. It harbours a forum created in 2005 were memberes discuss topics about the Maltese flora and ID of plants.
Congratulation, because I really hoped to get THIS creative answer from anyone- but: as cold as in 33 000 feet above our earth surface!!
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Fruit in widest sence and only a bit warm???? I never saw a sporangium looking like Santa Claus after a heavy rain, therefore that is too cold too.
Some more help, please!!!
what you see are just 2 leaves (I put two pics together), each of them are spatha-like surrounding a "fruit"
help: the flower of this species is pretty inconspicuous (in contrast to the fruit)
A big help relating to the title of this quiz "beautifulllll" and my declaration "a fruit in the widest sense": MWP should know what I mean since a few days....
Have to do something with cute Miranda.... By the way, for all those who got disappointed for not giving her a name directly related to botany, the second name is now given.... see my new quiz soon!
Maybe I am mistaken in this big statement, but since the plant has hair, then we should eliminate out monocots?
yes, it is a dicotyl, no Plantaginaceae and nothing to do with mirabilis.
Remember my hint from yesterday: A big help relating to the title of this quiz "beautifulllll" and my declaration "a fruit in the widest sense": MWP should know what I mean since a few days....
You did not understand this, ok: since few days, Picus is not longer "beautifulllll"
greenhorn, your nickname is absolutely not appropriate (at least not for this forum)
A very good, excellent idea, unfortunately not accepted as true
Follow the direction of your thoughts