Biblical plants: Shaggy Sparrow-Wort
Thymelaea hirsuta, Passerina hirsuta,Yitran, Shaggy Sparrow-Wort, Spur flax,
Hebrew: מתנן שעיר, Arabic: متنان, Metnan
| Scientific name: | Thymelaea hirsuta (L.) Endl. | |
| Synonym name: | Passerina hirsuta L. | |
| Common name: | Yitran, Shaggy Sparrow-Wort, Spur flax | |
| Hebrew name: | מתנן שעיר, Mitnan | |
| Arabic name: | متنان, Metnan, Mitnan | |
| Plant Family: | Thymelaeaceae, Daphne Family, מתנניים |
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| Life form: | Phanerophyte, dwarf shrub | |
| Stems: | 40-100cm, with erect, spreading or decumbent, branched stems densely clothed with imbricate leaves; young shoots white-tomentose | |
| Leaves: | Ovate to lanceolate, imbricate, appressed, white-tomentose on adaxial surface, abaxial shining | |
| Inflorescence: | Ebracteate clusters of 2-5 | |
| Flowers: | Yellow, unisexual and hermaphrodite, hypanthium (calyx tube) 3-4mm, densely tomentose; sepals 1mm, broadly ovate, glabrous above | |
| Fruits / pods: | Glabrous, exposed shortly before maturity | |
| Flowering Period: | March, April, May, June, July | |
| Habitat: | Batha, Phrygana | |
| Distribution: | Mediterranean Woodlands and Shrublands, Semi-steppe shrublands, Shrub-steppes, Deserts and extreme deserts | |
| Chorotype: | Med – Saharo-Arabian | |
| Summer shedding: | Perennating |
![]() Derivation of the botanical name: Thymelaea , Greek thymon, θύμον, thyme; and olive, referring to the thyme-like foliage and the small olive-like fruit.
hirsuta, rough, shaggy, bristly; hairy.
The plant is also mentioned in the Bible in the story of Samson and Delilah and the wet ropes that were not dried: See the list of Medicinal herbs in Israel, the parts used and their medical uses to treat various diseases. Bible resources:
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