Moroccan Flora
Moroccan flora is diverse, reflecting the country's varied climates and landscapes. The northern regions are characterized by lush forests, primarily composed of cedar and oak trees. In contrast, the southern areas feature arid landscapes with cacti and succulents, adapted to the dry conditions of the Sahara Desert.
The Mediterranean coastline supports a range of plant species, including olive and citrus trees. Additionally, the Atlas Mountains are home to unique alpine plants, such as edelweiss and various wildflowers. This rich biodiversity makes Morocco a significant area for studying plant ecology and conservation.