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Distribution of Nymphaea candida (1-2) and Nymphoides peltata (3-4) in Kampinos National Park: 2, 4 -current localities; 1, 3 -historical localities

Distribution of Nymphaea candida (1-2) and Nymphoides peltata (3-4) in Kampinos National Park: 2, 4 -current localities; 1, 3 -historical localities

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... candida and Nymphoides peltata in Kampinos National Park (Fig. 1). Nymphaea candida in Kampinos National Park is known from six localities, one of which is new for this area. Four localities from the 20th century could not be confirmed. Individual localities number from a few individuals up to dense patches covering 500 m 2 . The main threat to the localities is progressive biocenotic succession. ...

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