The 'Widnet il-Baħar' has been declared Malta's national plant in 1971 and is endemic to the Maltese Islands, being found only in Malta and Gozo in the world. It's habitat is mostly seaside coralline limestone cliffs and screes, where it grows with other Maltese endemic plants. It's English name amongst others is Maltese - Rock Centuary, and it's scientific name is : Palaeocyonus Crassifolius (Bertoloni) Dostal. This is one of the photos my friend Laetitia's has taken on her day visit to San Anton gardens.
if you mean the national tree of Malta it is called 'GHarghar' (ar-ar)
the ararr tree It actually is Għargħar Tree. Yet it is read in English as Ararr tree as the Għ is one silent letter in the Maltese language.
National Action - Malta - ended in 2010.
National Archives of Malta was created in 1971.
Found only in Malta, the Maltese Centaury was adopted as the national flower of Malta in the early 1970s.
National Action - Malta - was created in 2007-06.
Anthony F. Sapienza has written: 'A checklist of Maltese periodicals and newspapers in the National Library of Malta (formerlyRoyal Malta Library) and the University of Malta Library' -- subject(s): National Library of Malta, University of Malta, University of Malta. Library
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the national tree is an elm tree
Switzerland does not have an official national tree.
The national tree of Greece is the olive tree.
I believe that the pine tree is the national Christmas tree.