Remarks on the most Iinportant Plant-Societies of the Island. 



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Turgenia latifolia 



Orlaya platycarpa 



Coviandrum saliuum 



Bifora testiciilata 



Bupleurum protractum 



B. nodiflorum 



Midolfia segetum 



Ammi majus 



Biinium ferulaceum 



Plmpinella Aiiisum 



Foeniculum vulgare subsp. j)li)crifitm and 



subsp. raptllaceum 

 Capnophyllmn ijeregrlnum 

 Tordylium aegijptiacum 

 T. sijriacum 

 Artedia squamata 

 Androsace maxima 



Anacjallis arneiisis subsp. phocnicca 

 Convolvidiis Dorycniiim 

 Cynoglossum piclum 

 Borrago officinalis 

 Anchusa hyhrida 

 A. italiea 

 A. strigosa 



Lithoxpenuiim nri'cnse 

 L. ieniuj]oiiim 

 Onosma giganteani 

 Ajuga Ira subsp. Pseudoiva 

 A. chia subsp. tri dactyl i tes 

 Lamium av^plexicaulc 

 L. moschatmn 

 L. jnirpnreiim 

 Moliiccella spinosa 

 M. laeiis 



Salvia viridis and its subsp. Horminum 

 Datura Stramonium 

 Linaria spuria 

 L. ari-ensis var. parriflora 

 L. micrantha 

 L. albifron^ 

 L. chalepcnsis 

 Antirrhinum Orontium 

 Veronica arvensis 

 V. triphyllos 



V. Cymhcdaria 



V. hedcrifolia 



Parentucellia viscosa 



Bellardia Trixago 



Orobanchr nana 



0. aegypiinca 



0. crenata 



Plantago lanceolata 



P. Psyllium 



Sherardia arvensis 



Asper ula arvensis 



Galium saccharatum 



G. aparine 



Valerianella echinata 



V. tritnccda 



V. discoidea 



V. vesicaria 



Cephalaria syriaca /. pediDtculata 



Scabiosa prolifera 



Odontospermum aquaticum 



Xanthium spinosum 



Anthcmis Cola, together witli its botli 



subspecies palacstina and melanolepis 

 A. arvensis 

 A. tricolor 



Matricaria Chamomilla subsp. pusiUa 

 Clirysaidhrnnun srycliini 

 Ch. coroiutriiiin 



(jilendida arvensis subsp. luirranllui 

 C. jwrsica subsp. gracilis 

 Brote roa cory /?j bosa 

 Cirsiain syriacuni 

 C. lanceolatinn 



Cynara Cardunculiis ^ 



Silybuni Mariana ni 

 Centaurea cyanoidvs 

 C. solstitialis 

 Scolymus liispanicus 

 Hyoseris scabra 



Rhagadiolus stellcdus subsp. cdulis 

 Hcdypnois rhagadioloides subsp. erotica 

 Urospermum picroidcs 

 Sonchus oleraceus 

 Crepis pidchra 



It is a matter of course that all species, ;a'iven in this list, do not require exactly the same from their 

 habitats. Some of them f. inst. require proportionally much moistui'e while others content themselves 

 with less. The vegetation of the cotton-fields which are much watered, comprise several species that 



