Bryum dunense Smith & Whitehouse in the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. Taxonomic, chorological and phytosociological observations
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Note on the chorology, ecology and phytosociological behaviour of Bryan dunense Smith E Whitehouse in the Iberian Peni?nsula and Baleares. Several new localities from Western and Southern Spain and two from Portugal are recorded. A new arenicolous community with Bryum dunense: Tortello flavovirentis-Bryetum dunensis (Barbuletea unguiculatae), is described.
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