Flora of Guaramacal (Venezuela): Monocotyledons (2014)



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Today I recommend you a book about monocotyledons in Guaramacal Venezuela. 

The present volume is a taxonomic study of the monocotyledons that occur in Guaramacal National Park (officially El Parque Nacional “General Cruz Carillo en Guaramacal”), which protects the Ramal de Guaramacal, an outlier of the more extensive Cordillera de Merida in the Venezuelan Andes. The park covers 215 km2 in Trujillo and Portuguesa states and includes forest and paramo found between 1,600 and 3,100 m elevation. In all, 25 families, 135 genera, and 315 species (316 taxa) are treated; the greatest species diversity occurs in Orchidaceae (147 species), Poaceae (57 species), and Cyperaceae (28 species). Twenty species are currently known only from Guaramacal and might be endemic.

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Hoy les recomiendo un libro sobre Monocotiledoneas en Guaramacal, Venezuela.

The present volume is a taxonomic study of the monocotyledons that occur in Guaramacal National Park (officially El Parque Nacional “General Cruz Carillo en Guaramacal”), which protects the Ramal de Guaramacal, an outlier of the more extensive Cordillera de Merida in the Venezuelan Andes. The park covers 215 km2 in Trujillo and Portuguesa states and includes forest and paramo found between 1,600 and 3,100 m elevation. In all, 25 families, 135 genera, and 315 species (316 taxa) are treated; the greatest species diversity occurs in Orchidaceae (147 species), Poaceae (57 species), and Cyperaceae (28 species). Twenty species are currently known only from Guaramacal and might be endemic.



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Hoje eu recomendo um livro sobre monocotiledôneas em Guaramacal, Venezuela.


The present volume is a taxonomic study of the monocotyledons that occur in Guaramacal National Park (officially El Parque Nacional “General Cruz Carillo en Guaramacal”), which protects the Ramal de Guaramacal, an outlier of the more extensive Cordillera de Merida in the Venezuelan Andes. The park covers 215 km2 in Trujillo and Portuguesa states and includes forest and paramo found between 1,600 and 3,100 m elevation. In all, 25 families, 135 genera, and 315 species (316 taxa) are treated; the greatest species diversity occurs in Orchidaceae (147 species), Poaceae (57 species), and Cyperaceae (28 species). Twenty species are currently known only from Guaramacal and might be endemic.


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