La flora alóctona de Castilla y León (España)

  • Mario Sanz-elorza
  • Francisco González Bernardo
  • Laura Patricia Gavilán Iglesias
Keywords: Vascular plants, Alien plants, Biological invasions, Castilia and Leon, Spain

Abstract

This paper examines the alien flora of Castilia and Leon (Spain), a vast region of the central Iberian Peninsula. The source of data was mainly herbaria (MA, LEB and SALA), complemented with authors’experience. We can stablish, by the results obtained, a regional catalogue of 326 alien vascular plants species, of which 29 are transformers. A number of them are potentially dangerous for natural ecosystems. We recommend to be cautious and keeping watch on sensitive areas, as riparian habitats and temperate zones.

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Published
2008-10-08
How to Cite
Sanz-elorza M., González Bernardo F. . y Gavilán Iglesias L. P. . (2008). La flora alóctona de Castilla y León (España). Botanica Complutensis, 32, 117-137. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/BOCM/article/view/BOCM0808110117A
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