Sedum alpestre Vill. and Sedum atratum L. subsp. atratum, two new relicts for the vascular flora of Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v46i.10547Keywords:
new records, Spain, Sedum, chorology, Andalusia, Southeastern Spain, relictic speciesAbstract
Two new herbalized taxa are presented in Andalusia, more specifically in the northwestern part of Sierra Nevada (Granada), providing new remarkable chorological data of special interest.
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