Flora of the city of Podgorica, Montenegro (taxonomic analysis)

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In this paper we present the taxonomic segment of a floristic study undertaken in the city of Podgorica in the period of 2002-2007. The check-list of spontaneously growing vascular plants includes 1227 species and subspecies belonging to 545 genera and 118 families. The dominant families are Poaceae (11.7%), asteraceae (11.2%) and Fabaceae (9.2%). The most abundant genera are Trifolium (2.1%), Euphorbia (1.5%), Carex (1.5%), Bromus (1.3%) and Vicia (1.2%). analysis of the flora of Podgorica in comparison with some other european cities showed that the flora of Podgorica is most similar to that of Rome (Q/S= 0,7).

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Stešević, D., & Jovanović, S. (2008). Flora of the city of Podgorica, Montenegro (taxonomic analysis). Archives of Biological Sciences, 60(2), 245–253. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS0802245S

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