Abstract
Amblyodon dealbatus (Hedw.) P.Beauv. was discovered as a new species for Belgium in Beveren (Antwerp port area) in 2007 in a relevee that contained also Liparis loeselii. The location consists of an area that has been raised with sand-in-water slurry resulting in calcareous sandy soils destined for industrial enterprises. Other rare bryophytes present on the location are Leiocolea badensis and Preissia quadrata.
Original language | Dutch |
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Journal | Dumortiera |
Volume | 95 |
Pages (from-to) | 15-17 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Publication status | Published - 2008 |
Thematic list
- Flora
EWI Biomedical sciences
- B290-phytogeography
Taxonomic list
- mosses (Bryophyta)