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Solanaceae endémicas del Perú. In León, B. (ed) Libro Rojo de las plantas endémicas del Perú
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2006-12
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2017-08-22
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Solanaceae
Solanum
Nolana
Jaltomata
Peru
endemism
endemic plants
Solanum
Nolana
Jaltomata
Peru
endemism
endemic plants
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The Solanaceae are among the most diverse families in the Peruvian flora, with about 42
genera and 600 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ulloa Ulloa et al., 2004), mostly herbs
and shrubs. Here we recognize as endemics 203 species and six varieties in 16 genera.
This family ranks 6th among the most diverse families in endemic taxa. Solanum, Nolana
and Jaltomata are the genera with more endemic species. Endemic taxa are found in
almost all regions, mainly Mesoandean, Very Humid Montane Forests and Subtropical
Costal Desert, from sea level 100 to 3800 m elevation. Thirty-six taxa have been recorded
within Peru’s protected areas system.
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Rev. peru. biol. Número especial 13(2): 612s - 643s (Diciembre 2006) El libro rojo de las plantas endémicas del Perú. Ed.: Blanca León et al.
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