The oak (Quercus robur L.) and other boreal plants reaching crisis point in the Moncayo massif (Soria-Zaragoza)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/collectbot.2003.v26.21Keywords:
Vascular plants, plant corology, Soria, Zaragoza, Spain, Narcissus xrafaeliiAbstract
We report chorological and ecological information of 74 boreal plant species found in the Moncayo massif (Soria-Zaragoza provinces, Spain). These plants have been grouped in five general habitats. Most of these plants are extremely rare and reliclic species, someone with a southeastern distribution limit in the Sistema Ibérico mountain range. Moreover, a new hybrid, Narcissus x rafaelii Patino & Uribe-Echebarría ((N. assoanus Léon-Dufour x N. eugeniae Fdez.-Casas), is described.
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