Crassula ovata, una nueva especie alóctona para China continental

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  • Z. Q. Wang Key Laboratory for Bio-resources and Eco-environment, College of Life Sciences, Sichuan University
  • D. Guillot Botanic Garden, University of Valencia
  • J. López-Pujol Botanic Institute of Barcelona (IBB-CSIC-ICUB)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/collectbot.2015.v34.009

Palabras clave:

especies alóctonas, Crassula ovata, China, Sichuan, subespontánea

Resumen


Se reporta por primera vez la presencia de Crassula ovata, o planta de jade, en China continental. Se han descubierto dos pequeñas poblaciones en el centro de la ciudad de Chengdu (provincia de Sichuan, oeste de China).

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2015-12-30

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Wang, Z. Q., Guillot, D., & López-Pujol, J. (2015). Crassula ovata, una nueva especie alóctona para China continental. Collectanea Botanica, 34, e009. https://doi.org/10.3989/collectbot.2015.v34.009

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