Tres nuevas aportaciones para la flora vascular de Andalucía (sur de España)
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Se comentan 3 taxones herborizados en Andalucía, de los que Apteranthes munbyana y Scleranthus polycnemoides constituyen novedades corológicas para el sur de la península ibérica, y para Drosera rotundifolia se confirma su presencia en Andalucía. Se han encontrado 15 individuos de Apteranthes munbyana, 140 individuos aproximadamente de Drosera rotundifolia y de Scleranthus polycnemoides unos 150 individuos. A. munbyana se desarrolla en repisas y oquedades, en desfiladeros con orientación suroeste, sobre roquedos calizos, mientras que D. rotundifolia lo hace sobre turberas y S. polycnemoides sobre pastizales montanos poco pastoreados. Para los tres taxones se propone CR (en peligro crítico de extinción) como grado de amenaza.
Three herborized taxa in Andalusia are discussed, of which Apteranthes munbyanaand Scleranthus polycnemoidesconstitute chorological novelties for the south of the Iberian Peninsula, in the case of Drosera rotundifoliaits presence in Andalusia is confirmed. 15 individuals of Apteranthes munbyana, approximately 140 individuals of Drosera rotundifoliaand approximately 150 individuals of Scleranthus polycnemoideshave been found. A. munbyanadevelops on ledges and hollows, in southwest-facing gorges, on limestone rocks, while D. rotundifoliadoes so on peat bogs and S. polycnemoideson lightly grazed montane grasslands. For the three taxa, CR (critically endangered) is proposed as the degree of threat.
Three herborized taxa in Andalusia are discussed, of which Apteranthes munbyanaand Scleranthus polycnemoidesconstitute chorological novelties for the south of the Iberian Peninsula, in the case of Drosera rotundifoliaits presence in Andalusia is confirmed. 15 individuals of Apteranthes munbyana, approximately 140 individuals of Drosera rotundifoliaand approximately 150 individuals of Scleranthus polycnemoideshave been found. A. munbyanadevelops on ledges and hollows, in southwest-facing gorges, on limestone rocks, while D. rotundifoliadoes so on peat bogs and S. polycnemoideson lightly grazed montane grasslands. For the three taxa, CR (critically endangered) is proposed as the degree of threat.
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Fuentes Carretero, J. M., Ortega, M., Cueto Romero, M., & Blanca López, G. (2024). Tres nuevas aportaciones para la flora vascular de Andalucía (sur de España). Acta Botanica Malacitana, 49, 105–110. https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.49.2024.18914
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