Serapias perez-chiscanoi Acedo is an Iberian endemism (Orchidaceae) initially found along the Guadiana river basin (Extremadura of Spain), in wet (not flooded) grasslands, on siliceous sands, from 100 to 400m. The species’ presence in Sado Basin (Portugal) was first discovered by Pereira et al. (2008) in Baixo Alentejo (Alvito, Vila Nova da Baronia). This population (200 individuals) was monitored from 2002 to ...
We present the results of the ecology and variation in habitat of the orchid Serapias perez-chiscanoi Acedo, based on field studies between 2002 to 2007. The study area lies in the proximity of the small village Vila Nova de Baronia, which is situated in the Lower Alentejo Province (Portugal). The following climatophilous series of cork oak forest were identified: Asparago aphylli-Querceto suberis sigmetum and...
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