Yellow Water-Lily (Nuphar lutea) is a well-known aquatic plant for the flora of Bulgaria. However, presently it has very limited distribution. Many former localities have disappeared during the last century. This paper provides current data on some important populations of the species in Northwest Bulgaria, the municipalities of Byala Slatina and Boychinovtsi, and presents information on its distribution and syntaxonomy in the country. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
The paper presents two new species of the genus Amanita from Bulgaria: A. boudieri and A. curtipes. Occurrence of A. crocea in the country has been confirmed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Petrova, Gabriela, Kunev, Georgi, and Tzonev, Rossen
Subjects
*BOTANY, *SPECIES, *HERBARIA
Abstract
Circaea alpina is already known in the flora of Bulgaria from Yundola, Lokvensko Dere locality (West Rhodope Mts). However, information on it is based only on a single publication 70 years ago, not documented with any herbarium materials. The species has not been confirmed subsequently for Bulgaria and was evaluated as Data Deficient in the Red List of Bulgarian vascular plants. This paper offers new data on the second established locality of the species in Bulgaria, as well as some information on its ecology and conservation status in the country. The new locality was found comparatively far from the first one, in the Mt Etropolska Divide - part of Central Balkan Range. The discovered population was very small (about 30 individuals) and inhabited some silicate rocky walls. The new record requires reassessment of the conservation status of Circaea alpina in Bulgaria. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2019
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