%0 Journal Article %T Las plantas mel¨ªferas espa olas seg¨²n los escritores ap¨ªcolas [The Spanish bee plants according to the beekeeping writers] %A Jos¨¦ Mar¨ªa de JAIME LOR¨¦N %A Pablo de JAIME RUIZ %J Flora Montiberica %D 2012 %I Flora Montiberica.org %X RESUMEN: La mayor parte de los textos publicados sobre apicultura a lo largo de los tiempos, dedica siempre un apartado al estudio de la flora mel¨ªfera. Aunque los textos suelen ser poco originales, en este art¨ªculo nos ocupamos de las obras que m¨¢s atenci¨®n prestan a esta cuesti¨®n. Adem¨¢s de los autores espa oles, incluimos tambi¨¦n obras latinas o traducidas al castellano que fueron muy difundidas, as¨ª como algunas pocas que citan plantas de las colonias espa olas en Am¨¦rica o Filipinas. SUMMARY: Most of the texts published on beekeeping throughout the ages, always dedicates a section to the study of the beekeeping flora. Although the texts tend to be unoriginal, in this article we focus on the works that more attention give to this issue. In addition to the Spanish authors, we also include latin works or translated into spanish that were widespread, as well as a few which cite plants from the Spanish colonies in America or the Philippines. %K Flora ap¨ªcola %K Flora espa ola %K Historia de la apicultura %K Spanish bee flora %K Beekeeping history %K Pons F¨¢bregues %K Pedro Herce %K Gast¨®n Bonnier %K F.N. Howes %K Georges de Layens %U http://www.floramontiberica.org/FM/053/Flora_Montib_053_138-151_2013.pdf