Árboles ornamentales en la ciudad de Beja, Portugal
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Fernandes, F. M.a & Mendonça de Carvalho, L. M. 2004. Ornamental trees of Beja city, Portugal. Bot. Complut. 28: 85-91. In the present work a census of ornamental trees planted in Beja city was carried out. A total of 58 species belonging to 28 plant families were identified. The most frequent species were: Celtis australis L. with 1515 trees (23%); Cupressus sempervirens L. with 1207 trees (18%) and Melia azedarach L. with 663 trees (10%). The families with major number of species represented were Leguminosae with 8 (14%) y Cupressaceae with 6 (10%). The results show a great dominance of exotic species (46) with respect to native species (12). The data present in this work aims to contribute to a better arborisation planning of the city green spaces.Downloads
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