Between the main crests of the summit and the secondary heights are found—
- Walnut, Juglans regia.
- Alder, Alnus glutinosa.
- Ash, Fraxinus excelsior.
- Khinjak.
- Dwarf laburnum, Cytisus laburnum.
- Quercus, Oak.
- Arbor-vitæ, Thuja.
- Juniperus communis, Juniper.
- Astragalus, Gum Tragacanth.
- Indigo feræ, Commercial Indigo.
At a lower altitude and descending to 3000 ft. there are—
- Wild Olive, Olea europæa.
- Rock-rose, Cistus.
- Wild privet, Ligustrum vulgare.
- Acacia, Acacia.
- Mimosa,Albizia.
- Barberry, Berberis vulgaris.
- Edible fruit, Zizyphus.
- Chamtærops humilis, Wild palm.
- Bignonia, Trumpet flower.
- Dalbergia sissoo, Sissu.
- Salvadora persica, Mustard tree of Scripture.
- Verbena, Lemon plant.
- Acanthus.
Ferns and mosses are confined to the higher ranges, while the lowest terminal ridges are scantily clothed with an almost wholly herbal vegetation.
The following plants, thorny in character, are to be found scattered over less elevated valley bottoms:
- Hedysarum Alhagi, Camel-thorn.
- Astragalus, Milk Vitch.
- Ononis spinosa mimoseæ, Spiny rest-harrow.
- Mimosa pudica, Sensitive mimosa.
- Lipad (plant of the Rue family), Rutaceæ.
- Common wormwood, Artemisia absinthium.
- Rue, Ruta graveolens.
- Rose bay, Nerium Oleander.
- Wild laburnum, Cytisus laburnum.
- Commercial Indigo, Indigo feræ.
The following trees have been introduced into the cultivated districts, and they are now native to the country:
- Mulberry, Morus nigra.
- Willow, Salix.
- Poplar, Populus.
- Ash, Fraxinus excelsior.
- class="noindx"Plane, Platanus.
The important uncultivated products are: