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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...
- 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...
- scrublands around the Mediterranean Basin are known as garrigue in France, phrygana in Greece, tomillares in Spain, and batha in Israel. Northern coastal scrub...
- 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...
- ****ociated with patches of bare ground, but it is also likely to be found in phrygana, olive groves and orchards. The unspecialised flowers of alexanders are...
- the Mediterranean are known as garrigar in Catalan, garrigue in French, phrygana in Gr****, tomillares in Spanish, and batha in Hebrew. Shrublands are dense...
- diverse plant communities. At lower elevations, low shrubland (phrygana) is common. Phrygana includes many aromatic plants, and typical species include Sarcopoterium...
- owing to its similarity to Asphodelus ramosus. It grows in dry gr****lands, phrygana and on rocky or sandy ground. The Asphodelus aestivus is a geophyte, having...
- 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...
- species in the mint family (Lamiaceae). Low shrublands, known in Gr**** as phrygana, are characterized by low aromatic shrubs and herbs, including Euphorbia...