Christella normalis (C. Chr.) Holttum (Thelypteridaceae), new alien and naturalized record for Seville province (Andalusia, Spain)
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Chorology, Thelypteridaceae, Christella normalis, new record, SevilleAbstract
The alien and naturalized pteridophyte Christella normalis (C. Chr.) Holttum (Thelypteridaceae) is recorded for the first time in Seville province.
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