Novedades corológicas y nomenclaturales para la flora vascular de la Sierra de Gredos (Sistema Central), III
- Rogelio Sánchez Villegas
- Begoña Quirós de la Peña
- Manuel Sánchez Villegas
- Francisco Javier De Sande Velicia
- Joaquín Castro Castro
- José Luis Robles Fernández
- Fernando Estévez Rodríguez
- Cecilia Sánchez Benz
- Lea Sánchez Benz
- Blanca Martín García
- Juan Luis Menéndez Valderrey
- Santiago Miguel Santero García
- Santiago José González Carrera
- Juan Carlos Rico Jiménez
- Israel Álvarez Padilla
- Nieves Hernández Hernández
- Belén Hernandez de la Torre Benzal
- Pablo Vargas Gómez
- Modesto Luceño Garcés
ISSN: 1988-799X
Year of publication: 2022
Issue: 82
Pages: 24-30
Type: Article
More publications in: Flora Montiberica
Metrics
SCImago Journal Rank
(Indicator corresponding to the last year available on this portal, year 2021)- Year 2021
- SJR Journal Impact: 0.156
- Best Quartile: Q4
- Area: Plant Science Quartile: Q4 Rank in area: 430/499
- Area: Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Quartile: Q4 Rank in area: 633/697
- Area: Ecology Quartile: Q4 Rank in area: 368/434
Scopus CiteScore
(Indicator corresponding to the last year available on this portal, year 2021)- Year 2021
- CiteScore of the Journal : 0.4
- Area: Ecology Percentile: 11
- Area: Plant Science Percentile: 10
- Area: Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Percentile: 6
Abstract
In the present paper we present the floristic novelties for the flora of the Sierra de Gredos resulting from the explorations of these mountains and that, mostly, are the result of the field trips of the year 2021. We present 31 chorological novelties, among which we highlight the finding in the Community of Madrid of the restricted endemic Iberodes brassicifolia (Lag.) M. Serrano, R. Carbajal & S. Ortiz. Also relevant are Herniaria hirsuta L., Rosa glauca Pourr. (new for the Spanish Central System) and Rosa coriifolia Fr. (new for Extremadura and the whole of the Sierra de Gredos), as well as Soliva sessilisRuiz & Pav., Trifolium vesiculosumSavi (new for Castilla y León) and Lepidium villarsii Gren. & Godr. subsp. villarsii (new for the Sierra de Gredos). Finally, two new nomenclatural combinations are made in the genus Tephroseris (Rchb.) Rchb.: Tephroseris balbisiana (DC.) Holub subsp. coincy (Rouy) P. Vargas & Luceño, endemic to Gredos range, and Tephroseris balbisiana subsp. elodes (Boiss. ex DC.) P. Vargas & Luceño, endemic to Sierra Nevada.