E (Libya, Hammer et al., 1988)

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Libyan cultivated plants (Hammer, Lehmann & Perrino, 1988)
E (Libya, Hammer et al., 1988)
F


[495]

Elaeagnus angustifolius L.

  • Sh'alef.
  • Planted for the fication of sand dunes.
  • T., C., F.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965

Eleusine coracan (L.) Gaertner

  • Bisnah.
  • Ancient cereal crop; possibly introduced from southern areas.
  • T., C., F., K.
  • Lit.: AscHERSON 1881, TROTTER 1915, KEITH 1965

Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertner

  • Bisnah.
  • Forage crop.
  • T., F.
  • Lit.: TROTTER 1915, KEITH 1965

Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl.

  • Nesbulu.
  • Fruit tree, distribution unknown.
  • Lit.: TROTTER 1915, KEITH 1965

Eruca sativa Mill.

  • Dgirgir.
  • Cultivated as a potherb and as condiment.
  • F., C., T.
  • Coll.: 8947 Al Barkat, 27. 4. 83 (F.), 8973 Al Feowt, 27. 4. 83 (F.), 8985 Ghat, 27. 4. 83 (F.). 9271 Ghadamis, 5. 5. 83 (F.).
  • Lit.: ASCHERSON 1881, KEITH 1965, HAMMER and PERRINO 1985

Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehn.

  • Cultivated as a shade tree.
  • T., C.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965

Eucalyptus globulus Labill.

  • Planted as a shade tree.
  • T., C., F.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965, HAMMER and PERRINO 1985

Eucalyptus gomphocephala A. DC.

  • Planted as a shade tree.
  • C.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965

Eucalyptus leucoxylon F. v. M.

  • Planted as a shade tree.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965


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Eucalyptus saligna Sm.

  • Planted as a shade tree.
  • T.
  • Lit.: KEITH 1965