Scorpiurus sulcatus L. var. sulcatus
Family: LEGUMINOSAE
Genus: Scorpiurus
Province distribution: Alacant. Balearic Islands. Tarragona. València.
Distribution in the islands: Mallorca. Menorca. Ibiza. Formentera. Cabrera.
General distribution (Phytogeography): South Mediterranean
IUCN Category: Least concern
Flowering time: JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Life-forms: Terophyte.
Habitats: Cultivated fields, path and road sides, disturbed zones. Pine wood and shrubland with rosemary and thyme garigue. Therophytic calicole fields. Fields, pine woodlands.
Characteristics: Although this species belongs to the Leguminosae, Scorpiurus is a genus that has simple leaves, with a petiole that gradually forms the leaf lamina, more or less lanceolate in form. This fruit of this species is densely covered with small needle-like emergences, and the whole structure forming a helix in a one dimensional plane. To the contrary, the needles of Scorpiurus subvillosus are more dense and the fruit spirals into a chaotic, three-dimensional mass of snailshell turns. Lives in wastelands and terraphytic fields. Flowers from the end of winter to the beginning of summer.