This document summarizes the diverse ecosystem of San Roque, including various plant and animal species. It describes four plant species found in San Roque - foxglove, scabiosa semipapposa, columbarium, and bidens aurea - noting where each grows and when it blooms. It also mentions migratory bird species like storks, vultures, and eagles. The ecosystem additionally includes bumblebees, aphids, foxes, wild boars, and goats. The document was written by five authors.
2. Introduction:
• San Roque has a wide variety of animals,
flowers etc. They form a very
diverseecosystem
3.
4. Foxglove
Plant of
the family Scrophulariaceae species of Digitalis
purpurea. The foxglove or digital only
been observed in San Roque on acid soils
in the headwaters of thestream of Women
in Sierra Carbonera. It blooms in spring.
5. Scabiosa semipapposa
• Plant family of the
species Scabiosa Dipsacáceas semipapp
osa. This brush hasbeen observed
over basic soils of the Sierra Almenara. It
blooms in spring.
6. Columbarium
• Plant of the family of the
species Boraginaceae Cerinthe major. Th
e eggs are fairly common bull on soil clay
and nitrophilous margo our municipality. It
blooms inspring.
7. Bidens aurea
– Plant family Compositae species of
Bidens aurea. Montuno tea has been observed
in San Roque on moist soils of the plain
of Varela, Cantarranas,
Miraflores, Fontetar Prado and Torreguadiaro are
a. It blooms in spring.
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