Steppes generally composed
of xerophytic plant species and seen in wide areas reaching
from Thrace to Iran and Iraq are the most common plant
cover of Anatolia. Steppe plant cover, formed with the
continuance of presence
of one or more years long - lived plants in places where
raining does not covering needs of a tree, can also
develop in plentifully raining places. Steppe plants, which are generally
growing in lands without trees, are preventing Anatolian
lands from the rage of raining and wind, meaning erosion.
Steppes, which are extraordinarily rich in connection
with plant variety can sometimes include more than hundred
species of a single plant family. This variety is taking
a great color and texture richness to the steppe. Especially
in spring, greening as well as decorating Anatolian
lands with yellow,
red, blue, purple, pink colors for a few months, daisies,
crocuses, violet, weasels, buttercups, kandamlalari,
ballibabalar, sigirkuyruklari, thistles, gevenler, çoban
yastiklari, peygamberçiçekleri, hazeranlar and more,
are turning geography in which they are present into
a color carousal with their short - term lives. Steppe
flowers are reflected to pieces of art with their rich
colors and forms, and lots of motifs including kilims
are woven.