Wild Flowers Provence

Identify wild flowers, trees, shrubs, orchids and other plants in Provence, France.

Environ 2800 photos de près de 700 plantes sauvages.  Comment le voir en français.
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Ceratonia siliqua

Caroubier
Carob Tree

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Additional information

Plant family

Area

Provence Verte

Flower colour

red,

green

Flower size

1.5 mm

Flowering months

January,

February,

September,

October,

November,

December

Leaf type

Pinnate

Height

10 m

Description

Evergreen, native to the Mediterranean region. In ancient Greece the even-sized seeds were used as a unit of weight called ‘carat’: one seed = 1carat = 200 mg. This measurement is still used to weigh precious stones and gold. The pods are used as fodder for livestock.

Dry rocky places, woodland margins, scrub and field boundaries. Often cultivated.

Flowers

The flowers appear in autumn, male and female flowers on individual trees or on the same tree. The male flowers, reddish in colour, with 5 stamens, are erect on the branches and emit an unpleasant odour. The female flowers are greenish, with the stigma on a long bending style.

Leaves

Pinnate row of leaflets on either side of the stem. Round to oval leaflets on either side of the stem, shiny, leathery, 10-20 cm long, with no end leaflet. Stout thorns.

Fruits Seeds

Pod: dark-brown flattened to 30 cm long.

Edible

Carob pulp is a substitute for cocoa. The pulp is sold as flour for the confectionary industry and during World War II it was used to make bread.

Medical

Pod: fresh pulp as a laxative, dried pulp to treat diarrhoea. The flour from the seeds is a food additive E410 used especially in ice cream.

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