Datos históricos de la presencia de fitónimos relacionados con el género Quercus L. en Canarias
Keywords:
botánica histórica, Quercus L., lexicografía histórica, Islas Canarias, historical botany, historical lexicographie, Canary IslandsAbstract
En el presente trabajo se discute la posible presencia histórica de algunas especies del género Quercus L. en Canarias. Se utilizan para ello referencias documentales y toponímicas, así como citas botánicas antiguas. De esta manera se plantea la posibilidad de que existiesen poblaciones distintas especies de este género en Fuerteventura y Tenerife.
Presently work is discussed the possible historical presence of some species of the gender Quercus L. in Canarias. They are used for this toponimic and documental references, as well as botanical old appointments. This way thinks about the possibility that some species of this gender could grow in Fuerteventura and Tenerife.
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