Commented list of pteridophytes in Andalusia
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The pteridological flora from Andaluci?a comprehends 30 genera, 68 species, 9 subspecies, 7 varieties, 2 forms and 7 hybrids. Ecology, phytosociology, vegetation stage and regional chorology is given for each specie.
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