2019
DOI: 10.33928/bib.2019.01.091
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Pedunculate Club-rush Bolboschoenus laticarpus (Cyperaceae) ‒ an overlooked native or a spreading neophyte?

Abstract: Bolboschoenus laticarpus Marhold, Hroudová, Zákravský & Ducháček (for which we suggest the common name Pedunculate Club-rush) is reported from the British Isles and the characters which distinguish it from B. maritimus (L.) Palla are given. The known English distribution is presented and placed in its wider geographical context. The ecology and history of this species in Britain are outlined and its likely status is considered. B. laticarpus is locally abundant and widely distributed in a range of natural … Show more

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“…Our botanical discoveries at Loch Treig demonstrate that artificial man-made habitats can be successfully colonised by rare species and provide unique conditions for novel plant communities of conservation interest (Rumsey et al, 2019). Warmer winters in recent years could have also enabled the survival of I. verticillatum at Loch Treig when it would previously have been killed off by frosts.…”
Section: Potential Dispersal Vectors and Means Of Establishment Of B ...mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Our botanical discoveries at Loch Treig demonstrate that artificial man-made habitats can be successfully colonised by rare species and provide unique conditions for novel plant communities of conservation interest (Rumsey et al, 2019). Warmer winters in recent years could have also enabled the survival of I. verticillatum at Loch Treig when it would previously have been killed off by frosts.…”
Section: Potential Dispersal Vectors and Means Of Establishment Of B ...mentioning
confidence: 89%