Cairo's vegetation is primarily characterized by desert and semi-desert flora, with limited greenery due to its arid climate. The city features scattered palm trees, acacia, and various drought-resistant plants. In urban areas, gardens and parks provide greenery, often featuring cultivated plants and ornamental species. The Nile River also supports some riparian vegetation along its banks, contributing to biodiversity in the region.
The natural vegetation around Cairo is typically desert scrub and grasses, adapted to the dry and arid conditions of the region. Palm trees and acacias are also commonly found in oases and along riverbanks in the area.
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The forest floor was covered with thick vegetation.
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