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http://dx.doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2020.50.1.27

Floristic study of Ibamsan Mt. and Baekamsan Mt.  

SUN, Eun-Mi (Forest Biodiversity Division, Korea National Arboretum)
SON, Hyun-Deok (Mokpo Natural History Museum)
PARK, Seong-Bae (Korea National Park Service)
KIM, U-Nam (Chonnam National University)
IM, Hyoung-Tak (Chonnam National University)
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Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy / v.50, no.1, 2020 , pp. 27-55 More about this Journal
Abstract
We investigated the flora of Ibamsan Mt. and Baekamsan Mt., and discuss here important vascular plants found on these mountains. We created a plant list using voucher specimens collected from Ibamsan Mt. and Baekamsan deposited at CNU. There are 769 taxa in Ibamsan Mt. and Baekamsan Mt., consisting of 116 families, 403 genera, 687 species, 16 subspecies, 58 varieties, and 8 forms. Twenty-four endemic plants of Korea were found, including Coreanomecon hylomeconoides Nakai and Eranthis byunsanensis B. Y. Sun. There are 15 rare plants on Ibamsan Mt. and Baekamsan as designated by the Korea Forest Service, including Iris koreana Nakai and Chamaegastrodia shikokiana Makino & F. Maek., as well as 14 red-list plants as designated by the Ministry of the Environment, including Lycoris chinensis var. sinuolata K. Tae & S. C. Ko ex K. Tae & S. C. Ko and Cymbidium macrorhizon Lindl. In total, there are 133 taxa of floristic regional indicator plants, including four level V taxa, such as Iris koreana Nakai; ten level IV taxa, such as Lindera sericea (Siebold & Zucc.) Blume; 28 level III taxa, such as Botrychium japonicum (Prantl) Underw.; 22 level II taxa, including Hylomecon vernalis Maxim.; and 69 level I taxa, including Dryopteris erythrosora (D. C. Eaton) Kuntze. There are 37 invasive plants, including Rumex acetosella L. and Symphyotrichum pilosum (Willd.) G. L. Nesom.
Keywords
endemics; flora; floristic regional indicator plants; Ibamsan Mt.; Baekamsan Mt.; rare and endangerd plants; invasive plants;
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