2020
DOI: 10.25081/cb.2020.v11.6392
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Sixteen new records for the flora of Lebanon

Abstract: Significant new species that belong to diverse genera and families were recorded to exist in Lebanon during our continuous non-stop field survey all over the country. The authors gathered some exceptional taxa from distinctive locations and habitats of the country, which were not reported so far in the flora documentation with the exception of Quercus libani, that is regarded as a very atypical species (for Lebanon) discovered for the first time after Post in 1932. The current paper deals with the records Anch… Show more

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“…In fact, what seems common at a local level might be highly scarce at a global one. [29][30][31] Romulea genus seems to be more spread in regions with typically Mediterranean climate, with mild winters, hot and dry summers, and autumn-spring rainfall, 20 which is typical to the climate of Lebanon. This unique Mediterranean climate, geological breading, and topographical diversity are the key features that represent Lebanon as a vital reserve for multifarious sporadic, native, and endemic species (predominantly some of the very rare endemic which makes it one of the world's most prodigious spots for conservation).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, what seems common at a local level might be highly scarce at a global one. [29][30][31] Romulea genus seems to be more spread in regions with typically Mediterranean climate, with mild winters, hot and dry summers, and autumn-spring rainfall, 20 which is typical to the climate of Lebanon. This unique Mediterranean climate, geological breading, and topographical diversity are the key features that represent Lebanon as a vital reserve for multifarious sporadic, native, and endemic species (predominantly some of the very rare endemic which makes it one of the world's most prodigious spots for conservation).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%