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Syrian Phlomis
Phlomis syriaca

3.7 Vulnerable

name of participantsBased on: "The Red Book of Israeli Plants - Threatened Plants in Israel" by Prof. Avi Shmida, Dr. Gadi Pollack and Dr. Ori Fragman-Sapir
Update Time: Jan. 1, 2011, 7:39 a.m.

Phlomis syriaca once grew at two sites near Mount Shifon in the northern
Golan Heights, although it became extinct due to intensive agricultural
development. Aviva Rabinovich found it for the first time in Israel in 1974
(Rabinowitz, 1984). Since then the species was found in the Mount Shifon region
at two different sites at altitudes of 760 to 820 meters (Yair Or, 1989).
Efforts to locate it again were unsuccessful – the plant became extinct
probably due to agricultural development in the region.

Tuff slopes and
basalt rivulets in the northern Golan Heights.

Phlomis syriaca is extinct from
the only site on which it grew, probably as a result of agricultural
development. It does not appear in the red plant lists of other countries in its
range.

Efforts should
be made to reintroduce
Phlomis syriaca from
Syrian sources (if possible) to volcanic hills sites in the northern Golan
Heights. The eastern Golan Heights should be surveyed to try and locate new populations.

Phlomis syriaca is found in Moab and Gilead in Jordan
(according to the Flora Palestina). According to the Flora of Turkey – Syria
and southeastern Turkey.

Phlomis syriaca is an herbaceous perennial that was discovered only at a
single site in the northern Golan Heights late in the 20th century and has since
become extinct from there.

רבינוביץ א. 1984. מציאות בהר-שיפון. רתם 11: 68-69.

name of participantsBased on: "The Red Book of Israeli Plants - Threatened Plants in Israel" by Prof. Avi Shmida, Dr. Gadi Pollack and Dr. Ori Fragman-Sapir

Current Occupancy Map

Current occupancy map for observations per pixel
1000 squre meter pixel 5000 squre meter pixel 10000 squre meter pixel
number of observations 0 0 0
in total pixels 0 0 0

FamilyLamiaceae
ClassificationOn the endangered species list
EcosystemSemi-Steppe Belt
ChorotypeWestern Iranian – Turanian
Conservation SiteReintroduction to Mount Shifon

Rarity
1
6
6
Vulnerability
0
0
4
Attractiveness
0
1
4
Endemism
0
0
4
Red number
1
3.7
10
Peripherality 0
IUCN category DD EW EX LC CR EN VU NT
Threat Definition according to the red book Vulnerable
0 (1) districts
Disjunctiveness: 0
0.0% of protected sites

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