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Table 1: Number of informants, localities visited and geographical features of each area.
Table 2: Number of species cited in the study areas by three informants or above, their genera, and families (total numbers of taxa recorded).
Table 3: Comparison of the five plants most often quoted (scientific name (number of citations)) in each of eight Mediterranean countries.
Figure 3Cultural importance index (CI) of the 20 most relevant species in the study are in descending order by mean value (mCI)Cultural importance index (CI) of the 20 most relevant species in the study are in descending order by mean value (mCI).
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