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New Localities for and Distribution of some rare Plant Species in Croatia

Nada Hulina ; Agronomski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu


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In this paper new localities for and distribution maps (Fig. 1-5) of three autochthonous and two adventious plant species that are interesting but not very underspread in Croatia are given.
Taxa found in new localities are:
Autochthonous plant species
Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) is a medicinally valuable plant and also an insectifuge. It is native from Japan to the Balkan Peninsule and was introduced into Central Europe. According to available literature data, some localities of Artemisia annua in Croatia were noted (Schlosser et Vukotinović 1869, Marković 1975, 1978, 1980),
In July 1994 A. annua wras noted on the embankment of the Drava river at Donji Miholjac (Slavonija) on an area of 30 m2 in the Lolio-Plantaginetum majoris Beger 30 association.
Astragalus cicer L. (Fabaceae) occurs in scattered localities from Siberia to Western Europe.
In the last few years (since 1989) A. cicer has been found in the arable area from Trnovcica to Granesina (the eastern part of Zagreb). It grows on the margins of paths, verges, Stubblefields, fallows and as a weed in clover fields.
Umodorum abortivum (L.) Sw. (Orchidaceae) has been cited for some localities in Croatia (Schlosser e t Vukotinović 1869, Ilijanić 1977, Trinajstić 1985, Hećimovic M. et S. Hecimović 1987, 1989).
In May 1995 the occurrence of L. abortivum was observed on neglected grassland in Vugrovec Gornji (the eastern part of Medvednica mountain). The distribution of L. abortivum in Croatia is displayed on map 3.
Adventious plant species
Datura inoxia Miller (Solanaceae) is originally from America. It is introduced and cultivated world - wide as an ornamental plant. Up to now this species has been known in Dalmatia (Pavletic Zi. et Trinajstic 1990) and Slavonia (Franjić 1993).
The species D. inoxia has been found recently (1995) in Granesina and Cugovec where it was introduced from Dalmatia.
Sisyrinchium angustifolium Miller (Iridaceae). This anthropochorous species was discovered in Croatia near Zagreb by Pevalek (1915). Later it was found in some other localities (Pavletić Zi. et al. 1980).
A new locality for S. angustifolium is Kraljev vrh which is situated in the northwestern foothills of Medvednica mountain, At this location, S. angustifolium was discovered in May 1989, growing in a microdepresion in the Bromo-Cynosuretum cristati H-ić 1930 association.

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Hrčak ID:

160469

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/160469

Datum izdavanja:

31.12.1997.

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