Habitats
Habitats
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- Greek Plants Phrygana And Garrigue 2008-11-10
The actions of man, who burned and destroyed the ancient forests that once fringed the Mediterranean basin, have irreparably damaged the natural environment over the course of history. Deforestation, performed in order to create space for farms and pastures, caused progressive desertification and impoverishment of the soil, which, left exposed, also suffered damage by erosion. - Contemporary Greek Flora 2008-11-10
The majority of the tourists who visit Greece is drawn there by the crystalline waters of the seas and the splendid vestiges of its ancient culture, and probably know little about the variety and the abundance of the flora of this country, which counts an astonishing number of species-more than 6,000-plus subspecies and varieties.