Plantas de George Reuter encontradas en el Real Colegio Alfonso XII de San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Madrid, España)
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CARRASCO, M. A., BELLET, M., GARNICA, A. & PEREA, D. 2001. Plants of George Reuter rediscovered in the Real Colegio Alfonso XII of San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Madrid, España). Bot. Complutensis 25: 339-344. In this paper we describe twenty two sheets of vascular plants recently found in the Real Colegio Alfonso XII of San Lorenzo del Escorial (Madrid). These plants belong to Reuter herbarium and were collected in Spain by Reuter himself during 1841. The importance of these rediscovered sheets is, besides their historical relevance, that either they were part of the original materials used by Reuter or by Boissier and Reuter in describing new species, or they were used as reference to establish the corology of the species in the classic Prodromus Florae Hispanicae, by Willkomm and Lange (1861-1880).Downloads
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