L'herbari de l'Institut Biològic de Sarrià: descripció general i plecs més interessants, amb noves aportacions corològiques

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Carles Bruguera i Martín
Joan Vallès i Xirau
Neus Ibáñez Cortina
The Biological Institute of Sarrià, located in the Sant Ignasi (Jesuits of Sarrià school in Barcelona), was active between 1931 and 1965,
and was known throughout Spain and Europe for its pioneering studies in embryology. They had different lines of study, and it was after the
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) when botany was resumed by Fr. Jaume Capell SJ, who was the main person responsible of the herbarium
that currently it is conserved in the same school. The herbarium consists of 3,853 specimens, many of which explain the history and botanical
work of the Jesuits in the mid-20th century. The herbarium contains different exsiccata as the «Herbario de Frère Sennen», «Plantes
d'Espagne», «Herbario escolar del Jardín Botánico de Madrid» and duplicates from the herbarium of Institut Botànic de Barcelona. The
study of this collection reveals the presence of interesting specimens from the taxonomic point of view Baccharis ×itapetiningae Malag.,
Valeriana longiflora Willk. var. eu-longiflora Capell & A.Bolòs and Carduus gayanus Durieu ex Willk. var. capellii Cámara and a first citation
in the Iberian Peninsula Fimbristylis turkestanica (Regel) B.Fedtsch., as well as sheets with information of ethnobotanical interest.

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Bruguera i Martín, Carles et al. “L’herbari de l’Institut Biològic de Sarrià: descripció general i plecs més interessants, amb noves aportacions corològiques”. Butlletí de la Institució Catalana d’Història Natural, vol.VOL 84, pp. 225-33, https://raco.cat/index.php/ButlletiICHN/article/view/384530.