List of Balkan endemic plants

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The Balkan endemic plants includes a number of unique taxa and (species, subspecies, variety and forms) that are widespread in a variety of sizes area and, including stenoendemics.

The following list of endemic plants on the Balkans includes all known taxa in this category, from Greek (including Pindus mountain system), Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and Slovenia. The Northeast limit of this area is the Sava river valley. the border continues along the Danube, including most of Bulgaria, and southeast to the European part of Turkey. It includes Pannonian zone of the Balkans up to southern Romania.

Observed endemics are classified in 163 genera and 52 families.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

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References[]

  1. ^ Polunin, Oleg (1987): Flowers of Greece and the Balkans. Oxford University Press, Oxford, ISBN 978-0192819987
  2. ^ Turrill W. B. (1929): The Plant life of the Balkan Peninsula - a phytogeographical study. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  3. ^ Webb D. A. (1966): 'The Flora of European Turkey'. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 6: 1-100.
  4. ^ Šilić Č. (1990). Endemične biljke, 3. edition. Sarajevo: Svjetlost. ISBN 86-01-02557-9.
  5. ^ Sofradžija A., Šoljan D., Hadžiselimović R. (2004). Biologija 1. 8th Edition. Svjetlost, Sarajevo. ISBN 9958-10-686-8.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Domac R. (1984). Mala flora Hrvbatske i susjednih područja. Zagreb: Školska knjiga.
  7. ^ Šilić Č. (1983). Atlas drveća i grmlja. Sarajevo: Svjetlost.
  8. ^ Šilić Č. (1988). Šumske zeljaste biljke. Sarajevo: Svjetlost. ISBN 86-01-00638-8.
  9. ^ Lakušić R. (1988). Planinske biljke, 2nd Edition. Sarajevo: Svjetlost. ISBN 86-01-00641-8.
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