Northern Morocco encompasses the largest and most diverse forests of the Maghreb: cork oak, cedar, eucalyptus, cypress trees, pine, fir and cedar trees without forgetting the numerous fruit tree species like pomegranate, figs, grapes… that grow in this Mediterranean climate.
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Fir forest in Talassemtane under snow
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Jbel Musa Site of biological and ecological interest (SIBE) near Tanger Med harbour
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Valley of Oued Lau with other glutinous plants
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Cedar forest near Ketama
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Forest of Moroccan fir at Talassemtane
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Forest of faginea and pyrenaica oaks in Bouhachem
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Thuya forest in the chain of Haouz near Tetuan
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Bouhachem forests, plantations of radiata pine
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Dwarf Palm, good soil fixer
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Fungus in Bouhachem
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Blooming white cist and asphodel
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Blooming Montpellier Cist in Bouhachem
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Holly in Talassemtane
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Dwarf palm, at tree size in a shrine (Ouazzane et Souk El Arbaa)
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Mixture of viburnum, white tin and cyst (near Mokhrisset)
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Wild lavender
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Heather and halymium
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Thyme
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Carnivorous plant : Drosophila
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Zarka spring (blue) near Tetuan
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Smir dam
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Migratory birds in the lagoon of Smir
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Potential map of forests before the existence of man
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Actual map of forest relics