Abstract

Continued floristic research in the Spanish provinces of Barcelona, Gerona, Murcia and Tarragona between 2001 and 2003 yielded several additional records of interesting non-native vascular plants. The recent naturalization and spread of some taxa is confirmed ( Eragrostis curvula, Jarava caudata ,…), others are possibly new for the flora of the Iberian Peninsula ( Chamaesyce glomerifera, Chloris truncata, Cyperus imbricatus and Urochloa maxima ). The ecology and means of introduction and dispersal of several taxa are discussed.

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