MITRAKOS, K. (1968) The carob (Ceratonia siliqua). From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 5] Reference
Other mountain shrubs are carob Ceratonia siliqua, Tetraclinis articulata (R) and Cistus salvifolius. From Wordnik.com. [Ichkeul National Park, Tunisia] Reference
The Ceratonia siliqua tree layer in particular is so degraded that it is only represented by a few individuals. From Wordnik.com. [Eastern Mediterranean conifer-sclerophyllous-broadleaf forests] Reference
NISHIRA, H. and ITO, S. (1968) Leucanthocyanins and related phenolic compounds of carob pods (Ceratonia siliqua). From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 5] Reference
An example is the tree Ceratonia oreothauma ssp. oreothauma, endemic to peak areas of the eastern Al Hajar Mountains, but also occurring in Somalia. From Wordnik.com. [Al Hajar Al Gharbi montane woodlands] Reference
L.ndon: L.ngmans, 384 pp. L.O, THIO GOAN (1969) Some aspects of the isolation of sugar from Ceratonia siliqua L. Amsterdam, Royal Tropical Institute, Bulletin No. 288. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 5] Reference
Wild olive (Olea europaea) and carob (Ceratonia siliqua) woodlands and maquis are mainly distributed in the southern portion of the ecoregion (Valencia region and Balearic Islands). From Wordnik.com. [Northeastern Spain and Southern France Mediterranean forests] Reference
Wild olive (Olea europaea) and carob (Ceratonia siliqua) woodlands and maquis are mainly distributed in the southern part of the ecoregion and in river canyons of the Duero and Tajo basins. From Wordnik.com. [Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests] Reference
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. From Wordnik.com. [Southwest Iberian Mediterranean sclerophyllous and mixed forests] Reference
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. From Wordnik.com. [Northeastern Spain and Southern France Mediterranean forests] Reference
Some important components of Mediterranean vegetation (species of the genera Arbutus, Calluna, Ceratonia, Chamaerops, and Laurus) are relicts from the ancient forests that dominated the Basin two million years ago. From Wordnik.com. [Biological diversity in the Mediterranean Basin] Reference
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. From Wordnik.com. [Cyprus Mediterranean forests] Reference
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). From Wordnik.com. [Crete Mediterranean forests] Reference
There is also the carob or locust tree (Ceratonia siliqua), the pine, sycamore, poplar and walnut. From Wordnik.com. [Smith's Bible Dictionary] Reference
In Luke 15: 16, in the parable of the Prodigal Son, it designates the beans of the carob tree, or Ceratonia siliqua. From Wordnik.com. [Easton's Bible Dictionary] Reference
This word in (Luke 16: 16) describes really the fruit of a particular kind of tree, viz. the carob or Ceratonia siliqua of botanists. From Wordnik.com. [Smith's Bible Dictionary] Reference
Five major forest types are found in this ecoregion: xeric pine forests; Berber thuya (Tetraclinis articulata) forests, cork oak (Quercus suber) forests; holm oak (Quercus ilex) and holly oak (Quercus coccifera) forests; and wild olive (Olea europaea and O. maroccana) and carob (Ceratonia siliqua) woodlands and maquis. From Wordnik.com. [Mediterranean woodlands and forests] Reference
V.), the coarse pods of the locust tree, Ceratonia siliqua. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss] Reference
The endemic Ceratonia oreothauma ssp. oreothauma in the Al Hajar Ash Sharqi is classified as ‘vulnerable’ in Oman’s National Red List, threatened by heavy browsing and lopping for fodder and showing little or no regeneration. From Wordnik.com. [Al Hajar Al Gharbi montane woodlands] Reference
Ceratonia siliqua. From Wordnik.com. [7: Water resources] Reference
Ceratonia siliqua. From Wordnik.com. [Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants] Reference
Ceratonia, 323. '. From Wordnik.com. [Prodromus stirpium in horto ad Chapel Allerton vigentium] Reference
Opuntia ficus-indica cactus, prickly pear, Opuntia spp. carob, Ceratonia siliqua carrot, Daucus carota cashew, Anacardium occidentale cassava (manioc, tapioca, yuca), Manihot esculenta cauliflower, Brassica oleracea cereals, grain crops, e.g., sorghum, millet, maize, wheat, rice, barley chayote (choyote), Sechium edule chard. From Wordnik.com. [14. Saving seeds for planting] Reference
The forest understory composition is mainly characterized by very thermophilous shrubs species, which also characterise seral scrub communities: Calycotome infesta, Rhus pentaphylla, Lavandula dentata, Periploca angustifolia, Globularia alypum, Cistus clusii, C. monspeliensis, C. munbyi, Genista tricuspidata, G. erioclada, Cytisus arboreus, Rosmarinus officinalis, Ceratonia siliqua, Quercus coccifera, and Erica multiflora. From Wordnik.com. [Mediterranean woodlands and forests] Reference
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