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Cedrus libani,
commonly known as
cedar of Lebanon,
Lebanon cedar, or
Lebanese cedar (Arabic: أرز لبناني, romanized: ʾarz lubnāniyy), is a
species of tree...
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Libani is the
genitive form of the
Latin Lib****,
meaning Lebanon,
referring to the
country and the two
mountain ranges,
Mount Lebanon and the Anti-Lebanon...
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Quercus libani, the
Lebanon oak, is a
species of oak
native to the
eastern Mediterranean in
western Asia,
including in
western Syria,
northeastern Israel...
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Cedrus libani". Blue
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Pseudophoxinus libani, also
known as the
Levantine minnow, is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Cyprinidae. It is the only
endemic fish of Lebanon...
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libani),
though with
considerable overlap (all can be as
short as 6 cm). The
Cedrus atlantica leaf
length (10–25 mm) is
similar that of C.
libani subsp...
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Allium libani (Lebanese
garlic ثوم لبناني ) is a
species of wild
bulbous plant geophyte of the
genus Allium,
belonging to the
family of Amaryllidaceae...
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Geranium libani, the
Lebanese geranium, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Geraniaceae,
native to
wooded mountains in Lebanon,
Syria and central...
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scrub biome, is in the
eastern Mediterranean Basin.
Lebanon cedar (Cedrus
libani) is a
characteristic tree. The
ecoregion covers an area of 29,500 square...
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Lathyrus libani, the
Lebanon vetchling is a
species of wild peas in the legume family, Fabaceae. It
grows in
mountainous regions of the
Eastern Mediterranean...