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Distribution of Corispermum hyssopifolium L. in the Baltic States. Left map -localities known till 1990, right maplocalities known or verified since 1991

Distribution of Corispermum hyssopifolium L. in the Baltic States. Left map -localities known till 1990, right maplocalities known or verified since 1991

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Evarts-Bunders P., Evarte-Bundere G., Medne M., Bojāre A., Krasnopoļska D., Svilāne I., 2020: The genus Corispermum L. (Amaranthaceae) in the Baltic States.-Botanica, 26(1): 61-75. The paper presents the data on taxonomical diversity and distribution patterns and dynamics of the Corisper-mum species in the Baltic States over the last hundred years....

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... has also become increasingly rare in recent years, since 1991 in the Baltic States its localities have been concentrated in only two cities in Latvia -Rīga and Daugavpils, and in Lithuania -Marijampolė and Kėdainiai. After examining those mentioned above and potential localities in the Baltic Region, it has not been repeatedly found elsewhere (Fig. ...
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... flora (evarts-Bunders et al., 2016). The question that remains open for discussion is whether this species has recently entered the coast of Estonia or it has always been there, misidentified or undetected. Herbarium research revealed that C. intermedium had been present inland in Estonia since at least the 1960s (A. Remmel, 1964, Tartu, TU) (Fig. ...
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... three species also prefer dry, but disturbed habitats. Those are ephemerophytic C. hyssopifolium and C. declinatum -both have become less frequent in recent years (Figs 3, 4). The rarest Corispermum species in the Baltic States -C. ...
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... identified these specimens as C. intermedium. It is probable that J. Strazdiņš's desire to classify inland C. intermedium as a new species -C. algidum -is due to "botanical stereotypes" about plant distribution, namely that C. intermedium may only be found on the seacoast. However, this species is also encountered inland in the Baltic States (Fig. 4), where the identified specimens are morphologically variable, which is probably due to the hybridisation of the species, especially in disturbed ...