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      Catálogo de plantas vasculares de ciudad Bolívar ysus alrededores, estado Bolívar, Venezuela Translated title: Catalog of vascular plants of ciudad bolívar and its surroundings, Bolívar State, Venezuela

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          Se presenta un catálogo de las plantas vasculares de Ciudad Bolívar y sus alrededores con 868 especies, de las cuales 19 pertenecen a las Filicopsida (helechos), 141 a las Liliopsida (monocotiledóneas) y 708 a las Magnoliopsida (dicotiledóneas). La lista contiene 135 familias y 502 géneros. Se incluyen colecciones realizadas durante el período 1995-2005 y las especies registradas en Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana. Las diez familias más importantes según el número de especies son: Fabaceae s.s. (91), Poaceae (50), Cyperaceae (35), Mimosaceae (33), Caesalpiniaceae (30), Rubiaceae (29), Asteraceae (27), Convolvulaceae (24), Euphorbiaceae (24) y Malvaceae (20). Las muestras se encuentran depositadas principalmente en los herbarios GUYN,PORT,VEN y WIS

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          A catalog of the vascular plants of Ciudad Bolívar and its surroundings is presented, comprising 868 species, of which 19 belong to the Filicopsida (ferns), 141 to the Liliopsida (monocotyledons) and 708 to the Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons). The taxa listed here include 135 families and 502 genera, including collections made by various researchers between 1995 and 2005, as well as specimens reported for the study area in Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana. The ten families with highest number of species are Fabaceae s.s. (91), Poaceae (50), Cyperaceae (35), Mimosaceae (33), Caesalpiniaceae (30), Rubiaceae (29), Asteraceae (27), Convolvulaceae (24), Euphorbiaceae (24) and Malvaceae (20). The specimens are deposited in GUYN,PORT,VEN and WIS herbaria

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                Acta Botánica Venezuelica
                Acta Bot. Venez.
                Fundación Instituto Botánico de Venezuela Dr. Tobías Lasser (Caracas )
                0084-5906
                2007
                : 30
                : 1
                : 99-161
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                [1 ] Fundación Jardín Botánico del Orinoco Venezuela
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                S0084-59062007000100004
                2208b4f7-5693-47a7-a766-6d3b7270f6b5

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                PLANT SCIENCES

                Plant science & Botany
                Bolívar State,Catalog,Ciudad Bolívar,Floristic,Guayana Shield,Venezuela,Bolívar,Catálogo,Escudo Guayanés,Florística

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