Alnus Orientalis (Oriental Alder)
In large river areas, another predominant species is the Alnus orientalis. It is a deciduous tree, short-lived, with a narrow crown and a height of 20 m. Its trunk is covered with a grayish bark with vertical slits. The leaves are simple, ovate or elongated, with a length of 3-12 cm and a width of 1-6 cm and usually have sawed edges. Flowers are single (male and female).
Its beautiful foliage and ornamental male inflorescences give the plant a cosmetic value. It can be used in large gardens and parks. It is resistant to atmospheric pollution, with the ability to capture atmospheric nitrogen with the stems of the roots. Its wood is used in woodcarving, as well as for construction of agricultural tools. The logging of the Alder tree is prohibited without the permission of the Department of Forests. Its cluster is protected by the Community of Habitats Directive 92/43 / EEC and classified as priority habitats.
Location
Flora - Fauna
Cypress
On small stretches we find other species, such as cypress trees (Cupressus sempervirens). It is a tree that reaches a height of 30 meters and is a shape of an obelisk. The bark of the tree is divided into stripes that fall apart and fall. Its leaves ar
Cyprus Cedar
In small areas there are other species such as Cedrus brevifolia and Cupressus sempervirens. It is known from antiquity and is mentioned by Theophrastus and Pliny the Elder as a very important forest tree of that time. The Cypriot cedar is one of four
Fenced Area with Moufflons (Platania Excursion Area)
Next to the Platania Excursion area, one can admire the wild, Moufflon of Cyprus in a specially fenced area. The Moufflon (Ovis orientalis ophion) is the largest land mammal and an endemic species of Cyprus and is rightly described as the most importan
Juniperus phoenicea (Juniper Tree)
At lower altitudes one will find the Maquis forests, one of the predominant species is the Juniper tree (Juniperus phoenicea). Restricted to the area of Troodos, in regions with an altitude of 1000 to 1950 m (Prodromos, Kryos Potamos, Chionistra, Alm