Carob trees grow in Israel both in the wild and
cultivated: KKL-JNF planted hundreds of acres of carob trees in
forests and abandoned fields in Israel during the 1950s. They are
easy to grow and adapt to diverse habitats, and these plantations
created extensive patches of green in Israel’s hills and lowlands.
Carob in KKL-JNF Forests
North:
Bar’am, Naftali Mountains, Dalia, Gilboa, Yehiam, Eilon, En Dor,
Lavi, Goren, Kiryat Ata, Giv’at HaMoreh.
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Center:
Nahshon, Masu’a, Tsor’a, Hulda, Ben Shemen, Yish’I, Modi’in, Ayalon,
Me Ami, Aminadav, Bar Giora, Adulam, Martyrs Forest, HaZorea, Mata,
Menashe.
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South: Komemiyut, Amatsya, Dudaim, Dorot,
Ruhama, Guvrin, Be’eri, Lahav, Kissufim, Erez, Be’er Tuvia, Gevar’am,
Shahariya, Lakhish.
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