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Original scientific paper

New sites of Pulsatilla pratensis (L.) Miller subsp. nigricans (Störck) Zamels in Croatia

Mirjana Vrbek ; Croatian Natural History Museum, Botanical Department, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Pulsatilla pratensis (L.) Miller subsp. nigricans (Störck) Zamels (Pulsatilla nigricans Störck) is an endangered species that, according to data from the older botanical literature, grows in the sand)1 lowlands of north Croatia, where today it is no longer confirmed as existing. So far, it has been found only in two localities. The first is on the eastern foothills of Ravna Gora (northwestern Croatia] and the second is in southern Istria (northern Adriatic coast). In this paper, data about four new, as yet unpublished localities of the P. pratensis subsp. nigricans are presented, data about its distribution on Žumberak (NW Croatia), as well as pedological conditions in which it grows on Žumberak.

Keywords

Pulsatilla pratensis; flora; distribution; Žumberak; Croatia

Hrčak ID:

160816

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/160816

Publication date:

31.12.2001.

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