Abstract
A compilation of 21 species considered rediscoveries for El Salvador in the last two decades is made, 1 fern (Pteridophyta), 3 shrubs (Dicotyledoneae) and 17 herbs between terrestrial, epiphytes and climbers (Monocotyledoneae and Dicotyledoneae) are presented. On the other hand, 14 species with more than 50 years of absence are reported, those with the longest time are Cologania procumbens (93) and Pteris grandifolia (91). The P.N. Montecristo is the locality with the highest number of records with 13 species. Species threatened with extinction at the national level were also registered: Tillandsia cryptopoda and Oncidium crista-galli. It includes the most recent and historical collections, an updated distribution map and photographic record.
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