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The Center for Floriculture in Arid Regions (CeFAR)
The Center for Floriculture in Arid Regions (CeFAR) was created to serve the international horticultural community in the area of introduction, research and development of ornamental crops in countries with semi-arid, arid and Mediterranean climates. In this field, we hope to collaborate with worldwide centers for new crop development, genebanks and botanical gardens, universities and research institutes in warm areas, as well as with private companies, dealing with ornamental horticulture in these regions.
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GenusFamilySpeciesCommon nameCountry of originClimatic type at originPH 
       
AcaciaFABACEAEretinodesWater wattle; swamp wattle; everblooming acacia ; ever-blooming wattle; silver wattlecoastal South Australia, Tasmania (Flinders Island), and Victoria, AustraliaMost of the sources indicated a high one
AchilleaASTERACEAEmillefoliumpaprika yarrowNative to Europe, West Asia and Himalayas but also naturalized in North America Australia and New Zealand5.6 to 6.0 (acidic)
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
AnigozanthosHAEMODORACEAEflavidusTall Kangaroo Paw; Evergreen Kangaroo Paw; cat's pawsouth-western Australia (Moist areas in open forests)It has proven to be hardy in many climatic zones, even those with humid summers which often do not suit plants from the west6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)
ActinotusAPIACEAEHelianthiFlannel flowerAustraliacoastal heath, scrub, and dry sclerophyll forest5-6
AdenophoraCAMPANULACEAEladybellsCentral America6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)
7.9 to 8.5 (alkaline)
AgapanthusAMARYLLIDACEAEafricanusAfrican blue lily;Peter Pan;, Peter Pan; dwarf Lily of the NileSouth Africa6.6 - 7.5
AmaranthusAMARANTHACEAEcaudatusLove-Lies-Bleeding;, Pendant amaranth; tassel flower; foxtail amaranth; Quilete; ,Inca wheat; Kiwichi; Coimi; velvet flower; elephant nose; Cat-tai; TumbleweedTropical America; India; Africa; Peru5.6 to 6.0 (acidic)
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
AntirrhinumscrophulariaceaeSnapdragons; dragon mouthSicily
AquilegiaRANUNCULACEAEcaeruleumColumbine; rockbellEurope; North America; Turkey; Pakistan; Greece; Siberia; Russia; China and Japannorthern temperate regions6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
BaeckeaMYRTACEAEbehriiBroom Heath-myrtle; broom baeckea; silver-broom; silver laceeastern & western Australia
BanksiaPROTEACEAEcoccineaScarlet Banksia; Waratah Banksia; Albany Banksia
MenthaLabiateaelongifoliaMint
BergeniaSAXIFRAGACEAEheart-leaved bergenia; pig squeak; pigsqueak; digging dog; Bergenia cordifolia; bay doll
BlandfordiaLILIACEAEGrandifloraChristmas bells
BoroniaRUTACEAEheterophyllaKalgan Boronia
BouvardiaRUBIACEAElongifloraBouvardia humboldtii; Sweet Bouvardia
CaustisCYPERACEAEblakei
FabianaSOLANACEAEimbricataPichi; Fabianakruid; Fabiane; Pichi Herb; Violacea; Fabiana biflora Remy
EriostemonRUTACEAEAustralasiusPink wax flower; pink waxflower
EucalyptusMYRTACEAEgunniiapple Eucalyptus; aider gum
EuryopsCOMPOSITAEVirgineushoney euryops;, river resin bush (Eng.); rivierharpuisbos; heuningmagriet (Afr.)
VerticordiaMYRTACEAEeriocephalafeatherflowers
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