The Ouanougha's massif houses a forest vegetation beyond 1,500 m of altitude. The floristic procession, of this forest of Cedrus atlantica and Quercus rotundifolia, is very rich and includes many species of undeniable economic interest. The preservation and enhancement of this natural heritage requires an inventory of the existing flora and ethnobotanic surveys. © Springer-Verlag France 2012.
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Rebbas, K., Bounar, R., Gharzouli, R., Ramdani, M., Djellouli, Y., & Alatou, D. (2012). Plantes d’intérêt médicinal et écologique dans la région d’Ouanougha (M’Sila, Algérie). Phytotherapie, 10(2), 131–142. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10298-012-0701-6
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