Rod lusnec (Lathraea L.) v Sloveniji / Genus toothwort (Lathraea L.) in Slovenia
Abstract
V prispevku obravnavamo pojavljanje obeh podvrst navadnega lusneca v Sloveniji. Na veliko redkejšo podvrsto Lathraea squamaria subsp. tatrica Hadač smo pri florističnem kartiranju v zadnjih letih naleteli na Pokljuki v Julijskih Alpah, verjetna, a ne povsem zanesljiva pa so še tri nahajališča v alpskem fitogeografskem območju Slovenije. Podajamo ključ za razlikovanje obeh podvrst in njuni arealni karti.
Ključne besede: lusnec, Lathraea squamaria subsp. tatrica, fitogeografija, Julijske Alpe, Triglavski narodni park, Karavanke, Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe.
We describe the occurence of both subspecies of common toothwort in Slovenia. The subspecies Lathraea squamaria subsp. tatrica Hadač is much rarer than typical subspecies and was found on the Pokljuka plateau in the Julian Alps. Another three possible localities of this subspecies, found also in the Alpine phytogeographical region in Slovenia, are dubious. We present the determination key fot both subspecies and their distribution maps.
Key words: toothwort, Lathraea squamaria subsp. tatrica, phytogeography, Julian Alps, Triglav national park, Karavanke Mountains, Kamnik Alps.
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