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http://dx.doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2022.35.4.541

Floristic Study of Namhansanseong (Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do) in Korea  

Kwon, Seog Woo (Department of Life Science, Gachon University)
Kim, Jung-Hyun (Korean Plant Diversity Institute)
Kim, Tae-Sung (Department of Agricultural Science, Korea National Open University)
Park, Sung-Ae (Water Environment Engineering Research Division, National Institute of Environment Research)
Yoon, Chang-Young (Department of Biological Science, Shingyeong University)
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Korean Journal of Plant Resources / v.35, no.4, 2022 , pp. 541-563 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aimed to elucidate the distribution of vascular plants in Namhansanseong (Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do), Korea. The results of 30 field surveys from June 2019 to June 2020 identified 568 total taxa, representing 513 species, 10 subspecies, 40 varieties, 3 forms, and 2 hybrids in 335 genera and 107 families. Among them, 17 taxa were endemic plants to Korea, and one taxon were endangered plant and three taxa were red list plants. The floristic target plants amounted to 63 taxa, specifically one taxon of grade V, seven taxa of grade IV, 12 taxa of grade III, 14 taxa of grade II, and 29 taxa of grade I. And 66 taxa were northern lineage plants. Alien plants were recorded a total of 61 taxa with a Naturalized Index of 10.7%, the Urbanization Index was calculated to be 9.8%. As the result of comparison with previous studies, in this study a total of 213 taxa were newly identified representing 187 species, three subspecies, 19 varieties, one form, and two hybrids in 161 genera and 66 families.
Keywords
Alien plants; Endangered and red list plants; Endemic plants; Floristic target plants; Northern lineage plants;
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