2014
DOI: 10.24310/abm.v39i1.2612
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Establecimiento de plantas introducidas en la flora vascular silvestre canaria. II (Dicotiledóneas).

Abstract: Establishment of introduced plants in the Canarian wild vascular flora. II (Dicots)Palabras clave. Corología, novedades, plantas invasoras, Islas Canarias, plantas ornamentales.Keywords. Chorology, new records, invasive plants, Canary Islands, ornamental plants.

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“…In recent years it increasingly reproduces from seed in areas where it was formerly introduced, also in the Canary Islands. In the wild it was observed before, for instance, in Tenerife (Verloove & Reyes-Betancort 2011) and La Palma (Santos-Guerra & al. 2014).…”
Section: Digitaria Setigera Roth (Poaceae)mentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…In recent years it increasingly reproduces from seed in areas where it was formerly introduced, also in the Canary Islands. In the wild it was observed before, for instance, in Tenerife (Verloove & Reyes-Betancort 2011) and La Palma (Santos-Guerra & al. 2014).…”
Section: Digitaria Setigera Roth (Poaceae)mentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Clavijo', 255 m s.m., 28R DS 546 044, in small groups, 19.03.2018, Á. Marrero s.c.; Firgas, La Caldera, 480-490 m s.m., 28R DS 462 090, on rocky slopes along with Crassula argentea L. f., very abundant, Á. Marrero s.c.; Teror, Cruz de los Caideros, 640 m s.m., 28R DS 496 028, growing over ridges, Á. Marrero s.c. -naturalized.Crassula multicava -a taxon native to South Africa but commonly cultivated as a garden ornamental worldwide -is known as a naturalized invasive species in Tenerife and La Gomera (AcebesGinovés & al. 2010), as well as in El Hierro and La Palma(Santos-Guerra et. al.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…La continua exploración de los distintos ecosistemas de las islas Canarias que llevamos realizando durante más de 40 años ha dado con la localización de diversos taxones asilvestrados no registrados hasta ahora para la flora local, insular o incluso regional. Para su consideración en este trabajo hemos seguido principalmente a Acebes et al (2010), así como aportaciones más recientes como por ejemplo Santos et al (2013aSantos et al ( ,b y 2014, Verloove (2013) y Otto & Verloove (2014).…”
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“…Brandes (2005) reported about roadside vegetation on the island and Acebes Ginovés et al (2009) provided an up-to-date checklist for the entire archipelago. New records of Poaceae were presented by Otto & Scholz (2012) and three recent papers dealt with acquisitions to the flora of La Palma, both of native and non-native species (Santos-Guerra et al, 2013a, b, 2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%