Flora y vegetación de las dunas de la Playa Grande de Cartagena, una playa urbana en Chile central

  • Madrid A
  • Teillier S
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The flora of the Playa Grande of Cartagena in the Valparaiso Region, commune of El Tabo (33°30´S, 71°36´W), is made up of 98 species of vascular plants, 61 % of which are exotics, most feral. The vegetation is made up of five units: a Carpobrotus chilensis and Chrysanthemum coronarium grassland dominated by ruderal species, mostly feral alien species, which marks the boundary between the populated area and the dune field with the sandy beach; a Ambrosia chamissonis and Poa cumingii scrub that is typical of the primary and secondary dunes and occupies the largest vegetated area in the study area; a Nolana crassulifolia scrub, a coastal rocky rocks; and two units typical of coastal wetlands: a marsh grassland with Schoenoplectus pungens and Cotula coronopifolia, and a Typha dominguensis grassland in a water body.

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Madrid, A., & Teillier, S. (2021). Flora y vegetación de las dunas de la Playa Grande de Cartagena, una playa urbana en Chile central. Darwiniana, Nueva Serie, 9(2), 342–363. https://doi.org/10.14522/darwiniana.2021.92.959

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