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D (Libya, Hammer et al., 1988)

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Libyan cultivated plants (Hammer, Lehmann & Perrino, 1988)
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Daucus carota L. subsp. sativa (Hoffm.) Schübl. et Mart.

  • Sinnari.
  • White-rooted types (var. sahariensis A. Chev., see CHEVALIER 1932), which are grown in the Mediterranean since classical times (HEYWOOD 1983) could be collected by us in the desert oases. Orange-rooted carrots are of more recent introduction.
  • T., C., F., K.?
  • Coll.: 7986 Az Zighan, 25. 3. 83 (F.), 8014 Murzuq, 26. 4. 83 (F.), 8890 Gabrahon, 1. 5. 83 (F.).
  • Lit.: ASCHERSON 1881, TROTTER 1915, KEITH 1965, HAMMER and PERRINO 1985

Dioscorea alata L.

  • Introduced in T.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965

Dioscorea bulbifera L.

  • Introduced in T.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965

Dioscorea opposita Thunb.

  • Introduced in T.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965

Diospyros kaki Thunb.

  • Kaki.
  • Fruit tree.
  • T., C.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965

Dovyalis caffra (J. D. Hook et Harv.) J. D. Hook.

  • Fruit tree. D. abyssinica is also reported from cultivation.
  • T.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965

Drimia maritima (L.) Stearn

  • Ansib, far'hon.
  • Planted as boundary markers for fields.
  • C., T.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965