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http://dx.doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2020.33.4.365

The Vascular Plants of Apsan Park in Daegu, Korea  

Jang, Jeong Gul (Daegu Arboretum)
Yoo, Sung Tae (Department of Education and Research, Daegu Arboretum)
Kim, Byung Do (Department of Education and Research, Daegu Arboretum)
Kwon, Hye Yeon (Department of Education and Research, Daegu Arboretum)
Yi, Myung Hoon (Department of Education and Research, Daegu Arboretum)
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Korean Journal of Plant Resources / v.33, no.4, 2020 , pp. 365-397 More about this Journal
Abstract
To investigate the distribution of vascular plants growing at Apsan park, we surveyed from April in 2018 to October in 2019. The flora of Apsan park was classified as a total of 721 taxa comprising of 114 families, 382 genus, 619 species, 5 subspecies, 77 varieties, 12 forma, 5 hybrid, 3 cultivation. Among them, The Rare plants species 23 taxa, endemic plants 15 taxa, floristic regional indicator plants 98 taxa, naturalized plants 57 taxa were recorded. The percentage of urbanization index was 17.76%, the naturalized ratio was 7.91%, respectively.
Keywords
Endemic plants; Floristic regional indicator plants; Naturalized plants; Naturalized ratio; Rare plants; Urbanization index;
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