2017
DOI: 10.14421/biomedich.2017.61.19-36
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Checklist of Flowering Plants (Magnoliophyta) of Mount Nglanggeran, Gunungkidul: Confirmation and Update of Flora of Java and APG III

Abstract: This study aimed to collect data on the species plants in Mount Nglanggeran, to confirm and update the existence of these plants from Flora of Java book by Backer &amp; Bakhuizen, and to showing the visual data of plant species in Nglanggeran Mountain. This research used survey method through <em>in-situ</em> visit and specimen collection. Monitoring and visits were conducted based on prediction of flowering period and fruit-bearing season. Eighty plant families of flowering plants were found i… Show more

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“…It is commonly found in tropical rain forests, teak forests, evergreen forests, dry areas (calcareous soilsa and savanna), roadsides, coastal areas, and mostly in lowland areas with an altitude up to 1400 m above sea level [5]. It is also recorded in Nglanggeran, Gunung Kidul [6]. This area has a tropical monsoon climate (Am) climatic characteristic based on Köppen's climate classification [7], [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is commonly found in tropical rain forests, teak forests, evergreen forests, dry areas (calcareous soilsa and savanna), roadsides, coastal areas, and mostly in lowland areas with an altitude up to 1400 m above sea level [5]. It is also recorded in Nglanggeran, Gunung Kidul [6]. This area has a tropical monsoon climate (Am) climatic characteristic based on Köppen's climate classification [7], [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%