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Flora de la República de Cuba, Series A: Plantas Vasculares, Fascículo 27 Montiaceae, Portulacaceae, Simaroubaceae, Talinaceae, Ulmaceae

Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: Werner Greuter(Editor), Rosa Rankin Rodríguez(Editor), Pedro Alejandro González Gutiérrez(Editor)
152 pages, 41 plates with colour photos; 3 b/w line drawings, 27 b/w distribution maps
Flora de la República de Cuba, Series A: Plantas Vasculares, Fascículo 27
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Language: Spanish

Volume 27 covers the families Montiaceae, Portulacaceae, Simaroubaceae, Talinaceae, and Ulmaceae, which in Cuba are represented by a total of 8 genera and 30 species. Of these, 26 are indigenous (of which 10 are endemic), two are naturalized, and two are frequently cultivated.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: Werner Greuter(Editor), Rosa Rankin Rodríguez(Editor), Pedro Alejandro González Gutiérrez(Editor)
152 pages, 41 plates with colour photos; 3 b/w line drawings, 27 b/w distribution maps
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