1985
DOI: 10.24310/actabotanicaabmabm.v10i.9589
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De Plantis Legionensibus. Nota III

Abstract: Como continuación de las anteriores notas florísticas, se complementa el catálogo provincial con una docena de táxones, resultado de diversas recolecciones botánicas efectuadas por distintas zonas del territorio leonés.

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“…Koch, frequent in the area and with which hybridisation is possible. The population found in Ubiña massif is even scarcer, so that we can affirm that all the subpopulations in Babia are constituted by not many individuals (in La Cueta it is present but not as abundantly as is indicated in Puente & al., (1985): the species which is abundant in this area is O. halleri). The situation is the same for the two populations of Picos de Europa.…”
Section: Leónsupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…Koch, frequent in the area and with which hybridisation is possible. The population found in Ubiña massif is even scarcer, so that we can affirm that all the subpopulations in Babia are constituted by not many individuals (in La Cueta it is present but not as abundantly as is indicated in Puente & al., (1985): the species which is abundant in this area is O. halleri). The situation is the same for the two populations of Picos de Europa.…”
Section: Leónsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Pyrenean-Cantabrian endemism included in the IEAPCL. It is extremely rare in the Cantabrian Mountains, wherein there are only two nearby populations at Picos de Europa (León): Jou Santo and Peña Bermeja-Los Moledizos (Nava, 1984;Alonso Felpete & al., 2011); and a few localities in territories of Babia and Somiedo: Picos Albos (Asturias) and Peñas de Orniz (León-Asturias) (Laínz, 1976); Mortera del Coto (Asturias), (Fernández Prieto, 1983) and La Cueta (León) (Puente & al., 1985).…”
Section: Orchis Papilionacea Lmentioning
confidence: 99%