
Garrigue or phrygana is a type of low, soft-leaved scrubland ecoregion and plant community in the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub biome. It is found on limestone soils around the Mediterranean Basin, generally near the seacoast, where the climate is ameliorated, but where annual summer drought conditions obtain. (See Mediterranean clim...
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This French term describes a fragrance of earth, herbs and other scents found in typical Provencal open markets.
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Name (also Garigue, Garriga) for a shrubby heathland formation occurring in Mediterranean areas on shallow soils, which is widespread mainly in France (especially Southern France and Corsica), Italy (especially Sardinia) and North Africa. Characteristic low-growing bushy plants of this vegetation type are dwarf shrubs such as lavender, rosemar...
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In the southern Rh
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