Contributions to the flora of the province of Cuenca. NOTE 11. Levantine and mediterranean- thermophillic taxa
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Twenty seven thermic mediterranean taxa are recorded for Cuenca, where many of them finish their trip to the Central Spain. We comment also their ecology.
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