2003
DOI: 10.24310/abm.v28i0.7295
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Aportaciones a la flora de Andalucía. II.

Abstract: New data on the Andalusian flora. II. Palabras clave. Juniperus, Dryopteris, Moehringia, Ulex, Fran gula, Lithodora, Atropa, flora, corología, Andalucía, España.Key words. Juniperus, Dryopteris, Moehringia, Ulex, Fran gula, Lithodora, Atropa, flora, chorology, Andalusia, Spain.

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“…For Andalusia, the data regarding J. phoenicea s.s . and J. turbinata distribution were included after reviewing herbaria and the literature, in which these two species were clearly distinguished (Cabezudo et al., 2003; Díez‐Garretas et al., 1996; Pérez Latorre & Cabezudo, 2009; Pérez Latorre et al, 2006, 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Andalusia, the data regarding J. phoenicea s.s . and J. turbinata distribution were included after reviewing herbaria and the literature, in which these two species were clearly distinguished (Cabezudo et al., 2003; Díez‐Garretas et al., 1996; Pérez Latorre & Cabezudo, 2009; Pérez Latorre et al, 2006, 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pseudomoehringia is poor. Pollination vectors are unknown, but the actinomorphic white flowers suggest that they could be partly wind‐pollinated (maybe with lower probability) and partly insect‐pollinated (Cabezudo et al, 1999, 2003; Peñas & Lorite, 2004). Moreover, the presence of a seed strophiole points toward ants as potential dispersal vectors (Casazza et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%