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Title: Update on Maltese flora (Central Mediterranean) including very rare species thought to be extinct from mainland Malta or its islands
Authors: Mifsud, Stephen
Keywords: Plants -- Malta
Lotus -- Malta
Myrtaceae -- Malta
Xanthium -- Malta
Asplenium -- Malta
Issue Date: 2009-12
Publisher: The Central Mediterranean Naturalist
Citation: Mifsud, S. (2009). Update on Maltese flora (Central Mediterranean) including very rare species thought to be extinct from mainland Malta or its islands. The Central Mediterranean Naturalist, 5(1), 7-16.
Abstract: The rediscovery of Lotus halophilus from mainland Malta (presumed to be found only in the island of Comino) and of Xanthium spinosum (presumed extinct) is hereby reported. In addition, a first record of Myrtus commuis from the island of Gozo and a new population of the very rare Asplenium trichomanes are reported. A description of each population and an updated distribution of the three species is given.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/15327
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