Abstract
Listing and describing plant diversity in terms of the status of flowering vascular plants in Al-Balqa Governorate (North West Amman/Jordan) has been evaluated. Collections of plant specimens have been made during the field trips that have been conducted, in order to study and evaluate the composition and the diversity of the flowering wild plants in Al-Balqa Governorate. A total number of 527 species belonging to 296 genera and 61 families have been recorded. A number of 91 medicinal plants are recorded; some examples are known as medicinal plants like: Arum palaestinum, Achillea santolina, Carduus australis, and others. Poisonous plants such as Retama raetam, Solanum luteum, Ferula communis etc. were also recorded. A number of 30 recorded species are considered as endemic such as Daucus carota and Apium nodiflorum, and some others are known as edible plant species like: Salvia hierosolymitana, Gundelia tournefortii, Eruca sativa etc. a number of 25 species are endangered such as: Gundelia tournefortii, Sinapis alba, Sternbergia clusiana and Cistus creticus. Some reported species are rare like: Lactuca serriola, Varthemia iphionoides, Echium judaeum, Lupinus varius, Iris atrophosca and others. Deciduous Oak (Quercus ithaburensis) forest is occurring in the study area mixed with remnants of wild olive (Olea europaea), and with shrubs such as Crataegus azarolus, and a wild almond tree (Amygdalus communis), also with herbaceous bushes such as Dactylis glomeratus, Urginea maritima, Colchicum hierosolymitanum, Sarcopoterium spinosum, Euphorbia hierosolymitana, Salvia indica, Alcea setosa, and Tulipa stylosa. However the study area is considered as one of the richest geographical area in Jordan in terms of its plant diversity, but unfortunately the area is negatively affected by different factors that are contributing in the habitat loss and degradation. Key words: Plant diversity, Flora, Al-Balqa, Jordan.
Highlights
IntroductionThe main purpose of this study is to survey plant diversity and to identify the flowering plants in Al- Balqa area, and to report the potential of the plant species recorded in terms of its economic, medicinal, poisonous, edible, and ornamental values, as well as the ecological status in terms of endemic, rare, threatened and endangered taxa
The main purpose of this study is to survey plant diversity and to identify the flowering plants in Al- Balqa area, and to report the potential of the plant species recorded in terms of its economic, medicinal, poisonous, edible, and ornamental values, as well as the ecological status in terms of endemic, rare, threatened and endangered taxa.Al- Balqa governorate falls within the Mediterranean phytogeographical region in Jordan and it is considered as subhumid Mediterranean bioclimatic region (Al-Eisawi, 1996)
The results showed a high floral diversity of the study area in terms of the number of plant species recorded
Summary
The main purpose of this study is to survey plant diversity and to identify the flowering plants in Al- Balqa area, and to report the potential of the plant species recorded in terms of its economic, medicinal, poisonous, edible, and ornamental values, as well as the ecological status in terms of endemic, rare, threatened and endangered taxa. Al- Balqa governorate falls within the Mediterranean phytogeographical region in Jordan and it is considered as subhumid Mediterranean bioclimatic region (Al-Eisawi, 1996). This region is characterized by having the best rainfall and the best vegetation.
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