Onobrychis caput-galli (L.) Lam., a new Fabaceae for the Portuguese flora
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Fabaceae, Portugal, Onobrychis caput-galliAbstract
In 2021, the author observed and collected Onobrychis caput-galli (L.) Lam., a species of Fabacee previously unknown to the Portuguese vascular flora, according to the Checklist of Portuguese Flora (Sequeira et al., 2011). The species was found in Algarve, in a very restricted area, with several sites of occurrence, most of which sharing similar habitat conditions. All evidence suggests that the species is native in Portugal and should be added to Portuguese vascular flora.
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Sequeira, M., Espírito-Santo, D., Aguiar, C., Capelo, C., & Honrado, J.J. (eds.) (2011). Checklist da Flora de Portugal Continental, Açores e Madeira. ALFA – Associação Lusitana de Fitossociologia.
Valdés, B. (1999). Onobrychis Mill.. in Flora iberica: Plantas vasculares de la Península Ibérica e Islas Baleares - Vol. VII (I). Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC, Madrid.
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