Algunas novedades para las floras de Ávila y Cáceres

  • Bernardo García Muñoz
Keywords: Chorology, Ávila, Cáceres, Spain, Flora Iberica

Abstract

We present in this note, information basically chorological, on 56 plants of the provinces of Ávila and Cáceres, distributed principally in the mountainous zones of the same ones, predominantly in Sierra de Gredos. The 44 mentioned as new records, refer all to the province of Ávila. Remaining, included the appointments of Cáceres, they are realized by his rarity in the province, for being a confirmation of other very ancient records, or for contributing new information to other publications, fundamentally Flora Iberica. We mention a new record for all Castilla-León: Elaeoselinum foetidum (L.) Boiss. On the contrary, some of these new records correspond to glaringly abundant species in all or great zone of the province, but that were remaining without mentioning, since it is the case of Typha latifolia L. and Typha dominguensis (Pers.) Steudel or Rosmarinus officinalis L.

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Published
2009-08-25
How to Cite
García Muñoz B. (2009). Algunas novedades para las floras de Ávila y Cáceres. Botanica Complutensis, 33, 53-59. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/BOCM/article/view/BOCM0909110053A
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