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Garrigue or
garigue (/ɡəˈriːɡ/ gə-REEG), also
known as
phrygana (Gr****: φρύγανα [ˈfriɣana], n. pl.), is a type of low
scrubland ecoregion and
plant community...
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rivers and streams. The
flowering plant species of
Rhodes number 1,243.
Phrygana or
garrigue is open
dwarf scrub dominated by low,
often cushion-shaped...
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species in the mint
family (Lamiaceae). Low shrublands,
known in Gr**** as
phrygana, are
characterized by low
aromatic shrubs and herbs,
including Euphorbia...
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scrublands around the
Mediterranean Basin are
known as
garrigue in France,
phrygana in Greece,
tomillares in Spain, and
batha in Israel.
Northern coastal scrub...
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Mediterranean are
known as
garrigar in Catalan,
garrigue in French,
phrygana in Gr****,
tomillares in Spanish, and
batha in Hebrew.
Shrublands are dense...
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diverse plant communities. At
lower elevations, low
shrubland (
phrygana) is common.
Phrygana includes many
aromatic plants, and
typical species include Sarcopoterium...
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southern Spain,
garrigue or
maquis in France,
macchia or
gariga in Italy,
phrygana in Greece,
tomillares in Spain, fynbos, renosterveld,
Succulent Karoo,...
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until September, but
which is also
known in the Sinai,
belongs to the dry
phrygana landscape. Its young, sharp-smelling leaves,
which have an
astringent taste...
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other Apiaceae, grow in umbels. It
grows in
scrubland (batha and
phrygana) and
rocky areas. Its
range is the
Mediterranean coast, in Spain, Morocco...
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until September, but
which is also
known in the Sinai,
belongs to the dry
phrygana landscape. Its young, sharp-smelling leaves,
which have an
astringent taste...