Flora of South West Asia
SW Asia has one of the richest and unique floras of the world. Alpine zones of the Caucasus change to steppes and semi-deserts, Mediterranean vegetation change to semi-desert and extreme desert towards to Arabian deserts. This list will cover some of the most striking flowers of the region, as well as endangered species, trees or just small charming plants.
Ori Fragman Sapir created this list 6 years ago
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Iris edomensis -
Drimia aphylla -
Ceratonia siliqua -
Colchicum ritchii -
Bituminaria flaccida -
Iris edomensis -
Verbascum petrae -
Pistacia khinjuk -
Onopordum anisacanthum -
Salvia ceratophylla -
Ophioglossum polyphyllum -
Iris mariae -
Iris lortetii -
Glaucium arabicum -
Glaucium leiocarpum -
Tribullus pentandrus -
Veronica polifolia -
Teucrium capitatum -
Anastatica hierochuntica -
Amygdalus communis -
Sorbus torminalis -
Anticharis glandulosa -
Cleome chrysantha -
Geum coccineum