Ceratonia

NOUN
  1. carobs
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How To Use Ceratonia In A Sentence

  • The driest low plains, with less than 300 mm of annual rainfall, host a semi-arid, shrub-like vegetation where wild olive (Olea europaea), carob (Ceratonia siliqua), and jujube lotus (Zizyphus lotus) once flourished. Cyprus Mediterranean forests
  • The Ceratonia siliqua tree layer in particular is so degraded that it is only represented by a few individuals. Eastern Mediterranean conifer-sclerophyllous-broadleaf forests
  • Wild olive (Olea europaea and O. maroccana) and carob (Ceratonia siliqua) woodlands and maquis were once widely spread all along the fertile, deep soils of the warmest dry coastal and inland plains. Southwest Iberian Mediterranean sclerophyllous and mixed forests
  • Ceratonia siliqua (the carob or locust tree) is native to the eastern Mediterranean basin.
  • The lowest elevations are distinguished by the predominance of sclerophyllous evergreen and semi-deciduous oak forests (Quercus coccifera, Q. brachyphylla), "maquis" of carob (Ceratonia siliqua), junipers (Juniperus phoenicea), and tree-spurge (Euphorbia dendroides). Crete Mediterranean forests
  • Other mountain shrubs are carob Ceratonia siliqua, Tetraclinis articulata (R) and Cistus salvifolius. Ichkeul National Park, Tunisia
  • In the carob tree, Ceratonia siliqua, for example, stomata are found not only in normal location in leaves but also in the seedling root.
  • There are these trees surrounding the parking lot - big carob trees, Ceratonia siliqua - and in the Fall their fruit drops and starts to rot.
  • Thick with stands of wild olive (Olea europaea) and carob (Ceratonia siliqua), the Mediterranean forests of southern France and Spain have long been considered a lush locale to live in and to visit. Northeastern Spain and Southern France Mediterranean forests
  • The lowest elevations are distinguished by the predominance of sclerophyllous evergreen and semi-deciduous oak forests (Quercus coccifera, Q. brachyphylla), "maquis" of carob (Ceratonia siliqua), junipers (Juniperus phoenicea), and tree-spurge (Euphorbia dendroides). Crete Mediterranean forests
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