-
within the
European Union constitute a
unique bioregion,
known as the
Macaronesian Biogeographic Region. The
World Geographical Scheme for
Recording Plant...
- west is the
North Atlantic Ocean; and to the west and
southwest lie the
Macaronesian archipelagos of the
Azores and Madeira,
which are the two autonomous...
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Madagascar and
Indian Ocean Island animals extinct in the
Holocene List of
Macaronesian animals extinct in the
Holocene List of
Saint Helena,
Ascension and Tristan...
- rose
family Rosaceae,
native to the
Iberian Peninsula, Morocco, the
Macaronesian archipelagos, and the
French Basque Country. The
split between the subspecies...
- are
native to
North Africa,
mainland Europe to
Central Asia, and the
Macaronesian islands where the
genus reaches its
maximum diversity. Twenty-nine species...
- province, with a
petrologic succession similar to that
found in
other Macaronesian islands.
Magnetic anomalies identified in the
vicinity of the archipelago...
- (Puffinus baroli), also
known as the
North Atlantic little shearwater or
Macaronesian shearwater, is a
small shearwater which breeds in the
Azores and Canaries...
- Troll,
Valentin R. (1
January 2021), "North-East
Atlantic Islands: The
Macaronesian Archipelagos", in Alderton, David; Elias,
Scott A. (eds.), Encyclopedia...
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finely branched and are
misleadingly known as "asparagus fern". In the
Macaronesian Islands,
several species (such as
Asparagus umbellatus and Asparagus...
-
Laurus azorica, the
Azores laurel or
Macaronesian laurel, is a small,
evergreen tree in the
laurel family (Lauraceae),
found only on the
Azores island...