Notes on the vegetation of Extremadura (Spain)
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This research work synthesizes a study of the vegetation of the Extremadura region and its possible influence on the nearly geographical areas. This paper also includes a study where the characteristic species of the potential vegetation there as well as the different periods of vegetal growth, located in that region, are defined and classified.
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