New floristic records in the Balkans: 37, Reports 149-183

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Abstract

New records for 35 species in the Mani Peninsula (Southern Peloponnese) are presented based on the collection and photographing of plants in the area over a period of 15 years. The Mani Peninsula has been defined as the area bounded on the north by the road from Kalamata to Sparti and then on the east by the River Evrotas to the coast on the Lakonian Gulf. The total area included in this study is approximately 1,760 km2. This region contains a range of habitats from coastal environments to the peak of the Taygetos Mountains at 2407 m and includes large areas of land given over to non-intensive olive culture. The primary identification of specimens was made by Roger Marchant with verification carried out by Kit Tan and Arne Strid.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-422
Number of pages6
JournalPhytologia Balcanica
Volume24
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - Dec 2018

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Keywords

  • Flora
  • Greece
  • Mani- Peloponnese
  • New records
  • Plants

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