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Journal of Plant Taxonomy and Geography
Volume 41, 1987 - Issue 2
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Nuove aggiunte alla flora del Monte Alburno (Appennino Campano-Lucano)

New additions to the flora of Mount Alburno (Southern Apennines)

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Pages 273-287 | Accepted 30 Jun 1987, Published online: 14 Apr 2013
 

Riassunto

In questo contributo compare un elenco floristico di 131 entità nuove per il Monte Alburno; con queste aggiunte la flora del massiccio sale a 1196 entità. In tale elenco non pochi sono gli elementi di buon interesse floristico e fitogeografico; tra queste Silene echinata Otth, Berteroa obliqua (Sm.) DC. e Vicia barbazitae Guss, et Ten. non erano state mai segnalate finora per la Campania. Il lavoro è corredato anche da una breve analisi in cui lo spettro corologico del Monte Alburno viene comparato a quello dei vicini Monti Picentini.

Following a short introduction, a list of 131 taxa previously unrecorded from Mount Alburno is given. With these additions the flora of this massif reaches a total of 1196 taxa. In the list a good number of items are quite interesting from a floristic or phytogeographic point of view; among these Silene echinata Otth, Berteroa obliqua (Sm.) DC. And Vicia barbazitae Guss, et Ten. have not been previously found in Campania. A comparison of the floristic components of the Mount Alburno flora and that of the neighbouring Picentini Mountains is also given.

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