Ceratonia Silique (Carob Tree)
At the lower altitudes of Troodos prevails the Carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua). The carob tree is a medium-sized tree, which can grow up to 10 meters tall, with mostly sparse vegetation, spherical and strong shoots with a rough bark.
The leaves are composite, alternating, 10-20 cm long. They are reddish brown at a young age and dark green when they mature. They are smooth and leathery and covered in a thick waxy coating that prevents excessive moisture loss in semi-dry climates. Its flowers are small (6-12 mm long), multiple, spirally placed in botryoid inflorescences, on wood aged 2-15 years. They are reddish-red and unpleasant in odor (especially the males). Its fruit consists of the pericarpium (hard, leathery skin) and the mesocarpium (fleshy, sugar-rich), containing 10 – 16 hard seeds, shiny and terracotta in colour. A characteristic of the seeds is that they all have the same weight. It is said that the unit of measure of gold (carats) was named after the keratium, that is, the carob.
In Cyprus, the carob tree has been cultivated since ancient times and was one of the main sources of income for the residents as it was classified as one of the most important export products, which, due to its contribution to the introduction of foreign exchange, was called “black gold” in Cyprus.
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Flora - Fauna
Pinus Nigra (Black Pine)
At the highest altitudes of Troodos, the black pine or (Pinus nigra ssp. Pallasiana) overlooks the forest. The extent of the forest according to the latest inventory of the Department of Forests amounts to 4,976 hectares. The Black pine is a large ever
Pistacia Lentiscus (Mastic Tree)
At the lower altitudes of Troodos we find the Pintacia lentiscus. The Mastic tree is an evergreen, aromatic, resinous bush or small tree, up to 5 m high, with a smooth and usually grayish cortex. The leaves are arranged alternately, composite, winged,
Platanus (Plane Tree)
In large rivers, one of the predominant species is Platanus orientalis. It is a large tree and can live thousands of years. This genus includes about 10 species of large and long-lived, deciduous trees, reaching a height of 50 meters. and are particula
Quercus Alnifolia (Golden Oak)
Of the shrubs, at the middle and higher altitudes, common species is the endemic quark (Quercus alnifolia) that forms pure forests or is found along with the pine. The shrub is a class of plants that do not have a central trunk, their height is up to t