Difference between revisions of "Order Malpighiales"
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− | ===Family Violaceae Batsch | + | ===Family Violaceae Batsch=== |
− | Genus Viola L. – | + | Genus Viola L. – violet |
− | *Viola canina L. – | + | *Viola canina L. – heath dog violet, European Heath Dog Violet - Perennial. Upland meadows, pineries and birch forests on rocks; rare. |
− | *Viola epipsila Ledeb. – | + | *Viola epipsila Ledeb. – Dwarf Marsh Violet, Large Marsh Violet - Perennial. Sphagnum bogs, near brooks; often. |
− | *Viola nemoralis Kutz. (V. montana auct. non L.) – | + | *Viola nemoralis Kutz. (V. montana auct. non L.) – Perennial. Upland meadows, clear forests; rare. |
− | *Viola rupestris F. W. Schmidt. – | + | *Viola rupestris F. W. Schmidt. – Teesdale Violet, Rock Violet - Perennial. Dry rocks facing south and south-west; rare. |
− | ===Family Salicaceae Mirbel | + | ===Family Salicaceae Mirbel=== |
− | Genus Populus L. – | + | Genus Populus L. – poplar |
− | *Populus tremula L. – | + | *Populus tremula L. – Common Aspen, Trembling Aspen, Eurasian Aspen - Tree. In forests; common. |
− | Genus Salix L. – | + | Genus Salix L. – willow |
− | *Salix aurita L. – | + | *Salix aurita L. – Eared Willow - Bush. Marshy forests and depressions between ridges; often. |
− | *Salix caprea L. – | + | *Salix caprea L. – Goat Willow, Pussy Willow - Tree. As undergrowth in pineries; in admixture with birch forests, on glades; common. |
− | *Salix cinerea L. – | + | *Salix cinerea L. – Grey Willow - Bush. Found on a boggy forest lakeshore to the west of the Kindo peninsula. |
− | *Salix glauca L. (S. stipulifera B. Floder. ex Hayren) – | + | *Salix glauca L. (S. stipulifera B. Floder. ex Hayren) – Grayleaf Willow - Bush. Seashore downwind rocks, wet forests; quite rare. |
− | *Salix hastata L. – | + | *Salix hastata L. – Wehrhahnii Willow - Bush. Wet forests, boggy banks of brooks, on rocks with flowing water; rare. |
− | *Salix lapponum L. – | + | *Salix lapponum L. – Lapland Willow - Bush. Marshy forests, bogs; quite rare. |
− | *Salix myrsinifolia Salisb. subsp. borealis (Fries) A. Skvorts. (S. kolaënsis Schljak.) | + | *Salix myrsinifolia Salisb. subsp. borealis (Fries) A. Skvorts. (S. kolaënsis Schljak.) - Dark Leaved Willow - Bush. On the shore of the Biofiltry Bay (square 26). |
− | *Salix myrsinites L. – | + | *Salix myrsinites L. – Whortle-leaved Willow - Bush. In bogs and on moss pads on rocks; very rare. |
− | *Salix myrtilloides L. – | + | *Salix myrtilloides L. – Swamp Willow - Bush. On bogs; rare. |
− | *Salix pentandra L. – | + | *Salix pentandra L. – Bay Willow - Tree, rarely bush. Wet birch forests, boggy shores, coastal south-facing rocks; quite rare. |
− | *Salix phylicifolia L. – | + | *Salix phylicifolia L. – Tea-leaved Willow - Bush. In forests, on bogs, seashore rocks; common. |
− | *Salix starkeana Willd. subsp. cinerascens (Wahlenb.) Hult. (S. bebbiana Sarg.; S. xerophila B. Floder.) – | + | *Salix starkeana Willd. subsp. cinerascens (Wahlenb.) Hult. (S. bebbiana Sarg.; S. xerophila B. Floder.) – Starke's Willow, Bebb's Willow - Bush. Boggy areas in inter-ridge depressions; in some places abundant. |
− | ===Family Clusiaceae Juss. | + | ===Family Clusiaceae Juss. (including Hypericaceae Juss.)=== |
− | Genus Hypericum L. | + | Genus Hypericum L. |
− | *Hypericum maculatum Crantz – | + | *Hypericum maculatum Crantz – Imperforate St John's-wort - Perennial. An overgrown upland glade near the Ershovskie lakes. |
[[rus:Порядок Malpighiales – Мальпигиецветные]] | [[rus:Порядок Malpighiales – Мальпигиецветные]] |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 15 September 2011
Family Violaceae Batsch
Genus Viola L. – violet
- Viola canina L. – heath dog violet, European Heath Dog Violet - Perennial. Upland meadows, pineries and birch forests on rocks; rare.
- Viola epipsila Ledeb. – Dwarf Marsh Violet, Large Marsh Violet - Perennial. Sphagnum bogs, near brooks; often.
- Viola nemoralis Kutz. (V. montana auct. non L.) – Perennial. Upland meadows, clear forests; rare.
- Viola rupestris F. W. Schmidt. – Teesdale Violet, Rock Violet - Perennial. Dry rocks facing south and south-west; rare.
Family Salicaceae Mirbel
Genus Populus L. – poplar
- Populus tremula L. – Common Aspen, Trembling Aspen, Eurasian Aspen - Tree. In forests; common.
Genus Salix L. – willow
- Salix aurita L. – Eared Willow - Bush. Marshy forests and depressions between ridges; often.
- Salix caprea L. – Goat Willow, Pussy Willow - Tree. As undergrowth in pineries; in admixture with birch forests, on glades; common.
- Salix cinerea L. – Grey Willow - Bush. Found on a boggy forest lakeshore to the west of the Kindo peninsula.
- Salix glauca L. (S. stipulifera B. Floder. ex Hayren) – Grayleaf Willow - Bush. Seashore downwind rocks, wet forests; quite rare.
- Salix hastata L. – Wehrhahnii Willow - Bush. Wet forests, boggy banks of brooks, on rocks with flowing water; rare.
- Salix lapponum L. – Lapland Willow - Bush. Marshy forests, bogs; quite rare.
- Salix myrsinifolia Salisb. subsp. borealis (Fries) A. Skvorts. (S. kolaënsis Schljak.) - Dark Leaved Willow - Bush. On the shore of the Biofiltry Bay (square 26).
- Salix myrsinites L. – Whortle-leaved Willow - Bush. In bogs and on moss pads on rocks; very rare.
- Salix myrtilloides L. – Swamp Willow - Bush. On bogs; rare.
- Salix pentandra L. – Bay Willow - Tree, rarely bush. Wet birch forests, boggy shores, coastal south-facing rocks; quite rare.
- Salix phylicifolia L. – Tea-leaved Willow - Bush. In forests, on bogs, seashore rocks; common.
- Salix starkeana Willd. subsp. cinerascens (Wahlenb.) Hult. (S. bebbiana Sarg.; S. xerophila B. Floder.) – Starke's Willow, Bebb's Willow - Bush. Boggy areas in inter-ridge depressions; in some places abundant.
Family Clusiaceae Juss. (including Hypericaceae Juss.)
Genus Hypericum L.
- Hypericum maculatum Crantz – Imperforate St John's-wort - Perennial. An overgrown upland glade near the Ershovskie lakes.