Due to the presence of the Andes Cordillera and the Humboldt Current, Peru has a great diversity of plant communities. For example, while the lowlands to the west of the Peruvian Andes are characterized mainly by being a semi-desert belt with dry forest, shrublands, and mostly seasonal vegetation formations, the eastern side of the Andes is covered by a vast wet forest of high biodiversity. In contrast to the lowlands on either side of the Andes, the Andean highlands throughout Peru are not as contrasting, although there are floristic differences because of diminishing humidity toward the south. Epiphytic orchids, which are distributed mainly in the montane forests of the eastern slopes of the Peruvian Andes, have been the goal of numerous ...
Nelson, Kit y Bellido Cerda, Enrique. Evidence of Botanical Diversity and Species Continuity from Ch...
The Andes are the world's most biodiverse mountain chain, encompassing a complex array of ecosystems...
GALÁN de Mera, Antonio, LINARES Perea, Eliana, CAMPOS de la Cruz, José [et al.]. Interpretación fito...
Orchids are the most diverse plant family in the Peruvian flora, with approximately 212 genera and 2...
Aims: There is extensive documentation of the floristic composition and plant diversity patterns in ...
Los bosques montanos y premontanos se extienden a lo largo de la Cordillera de los Andes, presentand...
Paramos are highly diverse ecosystems of tropical mountains above the tree line, where plant communi...
The vegetation of the sandy hills (?lomas?) constitutes the main originality of the Peruvian and Chi...
The objective was to evaluate the diversity of orchids in the district of Huachocolpa, province of T...
The Poaceae are represented in Peru by 157 genera and 750 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ulloa Ull...
A syntaxonomic overview of shrubland vegetation in the southern Andean regions of Peru is presented....
We present a phytosociological overview of the arid and semi-arid montane vegetation of the province...
We present a phytosociological overview of the arid and semi-arid montane vegetation of the province...
MENDOZA, Wilfredo y CANO, Asunción. Diversidad del género Polylepis (Rosaceae, Sanguisorbeae) en los...
Agradecemos a los curadores de todos los herbarios que hemos consultado durante esta investigación. ...
Nelson, Kit y Bellido Cerda, Enrique. Evidence of Botanical Diversity and Species Continuity from Ch...
The Andes are the world's most biodiverse mountain chain, encompassing a complex array of ecosystems...
GALÁN de Mera, Antonio, LINARES Perea, Eliana, CAMPOS de la Cruz, José [et al.]. Interpretación fito...
Orchids are the most diverse plant family in the Peruvian flora, with approximately 212 genera and 2...
Aims: There is extensive documentation of the floristic composition and plant diversity patterns in ...
Los bosques montanos y premontanos se extienden a lo largo de la Cordillera de los Andes, presentand...
Paramos are highly diverse ecosystems of tropical mountains above the tree line, where plant communi...
The vegetation of the sandy hills (?lomas?) constitutes the main originality of the Peruvian and Chi...
The objective was to evaluate the diversity of orchids in the district of Huachocolpa, province of T...
The Poaceae are represented in Peru by 157 genera and 750 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ulloa Ull...
A syntaxonomic overview of shrubland vegetation in the southern Andean regions of Peru is presented....
We present a phytosociological overview of the arid and semi-arid montane vegetation of the province...
We present a phytosociological overview of the arid and semi-arid montane vegetation of the province...
MENDOZA, Wilfredo y CANO, Asunción. Diversidad del género Polylepis (Rosaceae, Sanguisorbeae) en los...
Agradecemos a los curadores de todos los herbarios que hemos consultado durante esta investigación. ...
Nelson, Kit y Bellido Cerda, Enrique. Evidence of Botanical Diversity and Species Continuity from Ch...
The Andes are the world's most biodiverse mountain chain, encompassing a complex array of ecosystems...
GALÁN de Mera, Antonio, LINARES Perea, Eliana, CAMPOS de la Cruz, José [et al.]. Interpretación fito...