This North African country is comprised of 8 phytogeographic zones. This variety in regions makes Morocco rich in diverse flora. The coastal region predominantly consists of large flora such as Eucalyptus, Citrus, and Prickly Pear Cactus. Fennel grows in Morocco's meadows, orchards, and wetter places in the maquis, which is a land that grows dense evergreen shrubs. In the Plains regions, botanicals such as Olive and Argan trees, Brush, and Alfalfa grass grow. Around 570 plant species have medicinal uses in Morocco. These include various species of the following plants: Eucalyptus, Citrus, and Calendula. Morocco is largely known internationally for its Rose Oil, known as Rose Otto, but is also famous for its Cedarwood Oil. It's other main essential oil exports include Chamomile, Neroli, Rosemary, Cedar Atlas, Red Myrtle, and Argan Oil.