Plant found 25.5.05 on Gozo
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Plant found 25.5.05 on Gozo
Size flowers 1.5x1.0cm, leaves 3x1cm
It lives in small dry rainpools in a rocky place.
It lives in small dry rainpools in a rocky place.
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Hi greenhorn: It is an ornamental cultivar of Lobelia erinus. The seeds are very small- distributed by the wind. Lobelia has a cosmopolitan distribution, although especially rich in the tropical and subtropical regions. Sixty-nine species occur in South Africa. Habitats: rocky slopes, sand dunes, everywhere (but really rare naturalised in Malta- I have never seen it before!), I know the plant very well. 
Theree is a kind of lobelia used for aquarium purposes. the lobelia cardinalis. Obviously that isn't the plant illustrated above. However the cardinalis thrives in my paludarium as a marshplant and i do not omit the possibility that such specimens can be found in the maltese countryside where water is available.
Fortunately such plants are not invasive but the duckweed (lemna minor) at chadwick lakes is !
Fortunately such plants are not invasive but the duckweed (lemna minor) at chadwick lakes is !
Elatine
Il-Pine: He only did say the genus:roll: ? bootlicker:lol: In fact, he will be most appreciative
BUT I FOUND OUT THE SPECIES1
Anyway, I am sure that it is Lobelia erinus. I saw them here and there in flowerbeds and pots of hotel entrances in Sliema etc (and I have them in my garden because I love them...
They are annuals and will not be invasive, no problems, therefore, for the Maltese Wild Plants!