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| − | ===Family Droseraceae Salisb. – | + | ===Family Droseraceae Salisb. – sundew family=== |
Genus Drosera L. – sundew | Genus Drosera L. – sundew | ||
| − | *Drosera rotundifolia L. – common sundew or round-leaved sundew. | + | *Drosera rotundifolia L. – common sundew or round-leaved sundew. Perennial. Sphagnum bogs, moss pads on coastal rocks, damp lake shores; common. |
| − | *Drosera anglica Huds. – English sundew or Great sundew. | + | *Drosera anglica Huds. – English sundew or Great sundew. Perennial. In minerotrophic parts of bogs; common. There have been reported hybrids between two species of sundew (D. obovata Mert. et Koch) |
| − | ===Family Polygonaceae Juss. – | + | ===Family Polygonaceae Juss. – knotweed family, smartweed family=== |
| − | Genus Bistorta (L.) Adans. – | + | Genus Bistorta (L.) Adans. – Bistort |
| − | *(+)Bistorta officinalis Delarbre (Polygonum bistorta L.) – | + | *(+)Bistorta officinalis Delarbre (Polygonum bistorta L.) – Common Bistort. Perennial. On an upland meadow near the destroyed barracks at the Ershovskie lakes. |
| − | *Bistorta vivipara (L.) Delarbre (Polygonum viviparum L.) – | + | *Bistorta vivipara (L.) Delarbre (Polygonum viviparum L.) – Alpine Bistort. Perennial. Wet seashore meadows, bogs, damp thickets and glades; common. |
| − | Genus Persicaria (L.) Mill. – | + | Genus Persicaria (L.) Mill. – smartweeds or pinkweeds |
| − | *(+($) Persicaria lapathifolia (L.) S. F. Gray (Polygonum lapathifolium L.) – | + | *(+($) Persicaria lapathifolia (L.) S. F. Gray (Polygonum lapathifolium L.) – pale persicaria or nodding smartweed. - Annual. Reported as a weed in the vegetable garden of the WSBS settlement. |
| − | Genus Polygonum L. – | + | Genus Polygonum L. – knotgrass, smartweed |
| − | *Polygonum boreale (Lange) Small – | + | *Polygonum boreale (Lange) Small – Northern Knotgrass. Annual. Along sea shore and near buildings; rare. |
| − | *Polygonum raii Bab. – | + | *Polygonum raii Bab. – Ray's knotgrass. - Collected once at the sea shore of the WSBS settlement. |
| − | + | Taxonomy of this genus is very complex, due, in particular, to the widespread hybridization. It is not impossible, that other species will be found at the Kindo peninsula. | |
| + | Genus Rumex L. – docks and sorrels | ||
| + | *Rumex acetosella L. – Sheep's Sorrel, Common Sheep Sorrel, Field Sorrel, Red Sorrel - Perennial. Weed at the WSBS settlement; quite rare. | ||
| + | *Rumex aquaticus L. – Western Dock - Perennial. Near the Ershovskie lakes, sea shores at the confluence of streams; rare. | ||
| + | *(+)Rumex confertus Willd. – Asiatic Dock - Near the destroyed barracks not far from the Ershovskie lakes. | ||
| + | *(+)Rumex longifolius DC. – Dooryard Dock, Northern Dock - Perennial. As a weed near buildings at the WSBS settlement; often. It is difficult to determine whether the species existed here in 1960s. | ||
| + | *Rumex pseudonatronatus Borb. – Field Dock - Perennial. Supralittoral; common. Reporting R. crispus L for the Kindo peninsula, refers to this species. | ||
| + | *Rumex thyrsiflorus Fingerh. – Compact dock, Thyrse sorrel - Perennial. Supralittoral and dry seashore glades; common. | ||
| − | + | ===Family Amaranthaceae Juss. (including Chenopodiaceae Vent. – Goosefoot Family)=== | |
| − | + | Genus Atriplex L. – saltbush, orache, orach | |
| − | + | *A. nudicaulis Bogusl. s.l. (A. kuzenevae N. Sem., A. lapponica Pojark.) – Baltic Saltbush - Annual. Supralittoral – common; as a weed near buildings – rare. From this species (which might be more correctly named A. longipes Drej. s.l.), some reseachers often isolate several close species, which require further study. According to А.П. Сухоруков (oral report), at the Wite Sea coast, there grow two species: A. nudicaulis s. str. and A. praecox Hülph. Both species reported on the Kindo peninsula, while A. nudicaulis s.str. strongly dominates. | |
| − | + | Genus Beta L. – beet | |
| − | + | * (+)($)Beta vulgaris L. – Common Beet - Annual, biennial. Collected once in a non-blooming state at the WSBS settlement. | |
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| − | ===Family Amaranthaceae Juss. | ||
| − | Genus Atriplex L. – | ||
| − | *A. nudicaulis Bogusl. s.l. (A. kuzenevae N. Sem., A. lapponica Pojark.) – | ||
| − | Genus Beta L. – | ||
| − | * (+)($)Beta vulgaris L. – | ||
Genus Chenopodium L. – Марь | Genus Chenopodium L. – Марь | ||
| − | * (+)($)Chenopodium album L. – М. белая. | + | * (+)($)Chenopodium album L. – М. белая. Annual. Weed near buildings. |
| − | Genus Salicornia L. – | + | Genus Salicornia L. – glasswort, pickleweed, marsh samphire |
| − | *Salicornia europaea L. – | + | *Salicornia europaea L. – Common Glasswort - Annual. Silty littoral; quite often. |
| − | *Salicornia pojarkovae (N. Semen.) – | + | *Salicornia pojarkovae (N. Semen.) – Pojarkova's Glasswort -. Annual. Silty littoral; quite often. The species described is from the Rugozerskaya Bay coast. |
| − | + | Salicornia taxonomy is rather complicated; not all plants are being able to be identified satisfactorily. | |
| − | ===Family Caryophyllaceae Juss. – | + | |
| − | Genus Cerastium L. – | + | ===Family Caryophyllaceae Juss. – pink family, carnation family === |
| − | *(#)Cerasium alpinum L. – | + | Genus Cerastium L. – Mouse-ear chickweed |
| − | *Cerasium fontanum Baumg. s. l. (C. holosteoides Fries) – | + | *(#)Cerasium alpinum L. – Alpine mouse-ear chickweed, Alpine chickweed - Perennial. On rocks; rare. |
| − | *(+)($)Cerasium glomeratum Thuill. – | + | *Cerasium fontanum Baumg. s. l. (C. holosteoides Fries) – Common mouse-ear - Perennial. Supralittoral, upland meadows; often. |
| − | Genus Coronaria Guett. | + | *(+)($)Cerasium glomeratum Thuill. – sticky mouse-ear chickweed, clammy chickweed - Annual. As a weed in the vegetable garden of the WSBS settlement; often and dominant. |
| − | *Coronaria flos-cuculi (L.) A. Br. [Lychnis flos-cuculi L.] – | + | Genus Coronaria Guett. |
| − | Genus Dianthus L. – | + | *Coronaria flos-cuculi (L.) A. Br. [Lychnis flos-cuculi L.] – Ragged Robin - Perennial. Wet seashore meadows; often. |
| − | *Dianthus superbus L. – | + | Genus Dianthus L. – pink, carnation |
| − | Genus Honkenya Ehrh. | + | *Dianthus superbus L. – Large Pink - Perennial. Dry sea coasts (sandy and stony); common. |
| − | * | + | Genus Honkenya Ehrh. |
| − | Genus Melandrium Röhl. | + | *Honkenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. subsp. diffusa (Hornem.) Hult. – Sea sandwort, Seaside Sandplant - Perennial. Supralittoral and upper littoral (mostly sandy); common. |
| − | *(+)($)Melandrium dioicum (L.) Coss. et Germ. [M. rubrum (Weig.) Garcke] – | + | Genus Melandrium Röhl. |
| − | Genus Sagina L. – | + | *(+)($)Melandrium dioicum (L.) Coss. et Germ. [M. rubrum (Weig.) Garcke] – Red campion - Biennial, perennial. Introduced and settles over the WSBS settlement. |
| − | *Sagina nodosa (L.) Fenzl – | + | Genus Sagina L. – pearlwort |
| − | *Sagina procumbens L. – | + | *Sagina nodosa (L.) Fenzl – Knotted Pearlwort - Perennial. Seashore damp rocks; often, rare – on bogs and boggy meadows. |
| − | *S. saginoides (L.) Karst. – | + | *Sagina procumbens L. – Procumbent Pearlwort - Perennial. In wet destroyed habitats; rare. |
| − | Genus Silene L. | + | *S. saginoides (L.) Karst. – Alpine or Arctic Pearlwort - Perennial. Listed for WSBS (at the Chernuye Sheli ). The authors have not seen credible collections of this species from WSBS, and conducted search in the nature were not successful. |
| − | *Silene acaulis (L.) Jacq. – | + | Genus Silene L. - campion |
| − | *(+)Silene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke (S. cucubalus Wibel) – | + | *Silene acaulis (L.) Jacq. – Moss Campion - Perennial. Wet coastal north-facing rocks at the Chernuye Sheli. On the Kindo peninsula, requires strict protection (the border ot the species natural habitat). |
| − | Genus Spergula L. – | + | *(+)Silene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke (S. cucubalus Wibel) – Bladder Campion - Perennial. An upland glade near the Ershovskie lakes. |
| − | *(+)($)Spergula arvensis L. – | + | Genus Spergula L. – spurrey |
| − | Genus Spergularia (Pers.) J. et C. Presl – | + | *(+)($)Spergula arvensis L. – Corn Spurrey - Annual. Collected once at the edge of the potato field of the WSBS settlement. |
| − | *Spergula salina J. et C. Presl – | + | Genus Spergularia (Pers.) J. et C. Presl – sea-spurreys, sandspurrys |
| − | Genus Stellaria L. – | + | *Spergula salina J. et C. Presl – Salt Sandspurry - Annual, biennial. Middle stony and sandy littoral; quite rare. |
| − | *Stellaria humifusa Rottb. – | + | Genus Stellaria L. – stitchwort, chickweed |
| − | *Stellaria media (L.) Vill. – | + | *Stellaria humifusa Rottb. – Saltmarsh Starwort - Perennial. Stony and silty supralittoral and upper littoral; rare. |
| − | *(+)($)Stellaria nemorum L. – | + | *Stellaria media (L.) Vill. – Common Chickweed - Annual. As a weed near buildings, on vegetable gardens; often. |
| − | *Stellaria crassifolia Ehrh. – | + | *(+)($)Stellaria nemorum L. – Wood Stitchwort - Perennial. In the vegetable garden of the WSBS settlement. |
| − | *Stellaria fennica (Murb.) Perf. – | + | *Stellaria crassifolia Ehrh. – Fleshy Starwart - Perennial. Stony and silty supralittoral; often. |
| − | *Stellaria graminea L. – | + | *Stellaria fennica (Murb.) Perf. – Perennial. Found only at the WSBS settlement on a little glade. |
| − | *(+)Stellaria holostea L. – | + | *Stellaria graminea L. – Lesser Stitchwort - Perennial. Upland meadows, sea coasts, coastal rocks; common. |
| − | *(+)Stellaria palustris Ehrh. ex Hoffm. – | + | *(+)Stellaria holostea L. – Greater Stitchwort - Perennial. A small group of plants in a motley grass birch forest near destroyed barracks at the Verkhneye Ershovskoe lake. |
| − | Genus Viscaria Bernh. – | + | *(+)Stellaria palustris Ehrh. ex Hoffm. – Marsh Stitchwort - Perennial. On an upland meadow near the Ershovskie lakes. |
| − | *Viscaria alpina (L.) G. Don f. [Steris alpina (L.) Šourková] – | + | Genus Viscaria Bernh. – campion, catchfly |
| − | ===Family Portulacaceae Juss. | + | *Viscaria alpina (L.) G. Don f. [Steris alpina (L.) Šourková] – Alpine Catchfly - Perennial. Lichen-moss complexes on flat open-space rocks; very rare. |
| − | Genus Montia L. – | + | ===Family Portulacaceae Juss.=== |
| − | *Montia fontana L. (M. lamprosperma Cham.) – | + | Genus Montia L. – miner's lettuce, minerslettuce. |
| + | *Montia fontana L. (M. lamprosperma Cham.) – blinks, water-blinks, water chickweed, annual water miner's lettuce - Annual. Wet and boggy sea coasts, coastal rocks, near ditches; often. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:09, 15 September 2011
Family Droseraceae Salisb. – sundew family
Genus Drosera L. – sundew
- Drosera rotundifolia L. – common sundew or round-leaved sundew. Perennial. Sphagnum bogs, moss pads on coastal rocks, damp lake shores; common.
- Drosera anglica Huds. – English sundew or Great sundew. Perennial. In minerotrophic parts of bogs; common. There have been reported hybrids between two species of sundew (D. obovata Mert. et Koch)
Family Polygonaceae Juss. – knotweed family, smartweed family
Genus Bistorta (L.) Adans. – Bistort
- (+)Bistorta officinalis Delarbre (Polygonum bistorta L.) – Common Bistort. Perennial. On an upland meadow near the destroyed barracks at the Ershovskie lakes.
- Bistorta vivipara (L.) Delarbre (Polygonum viviparum L.) – Alpine Bistort. Perennial. Wet seashore meadows, bogs, damp thickets and glades; common.
Genus Persicaria (L.) Mill. – smartweeds or pinkweeds
- (+($) Persicaria lapathifolia (L.) S. F. Gray (Polygonum lapathifolium L.) – pale persicaria or nodding smartweed. - Annual. Reported as a weed in the vegetable garden of the WSBS settlement.
Genus Polygonum L. – knotgrass, smartweed
- Polygonum boreale (Lange) Small – Northern Knotgrass. Annual. Along sea shore and near buildings; rare.
- Polygonum raii Bab. – Ray's knotgrass. - Collected once at the sea shore of the WSBS settlement.
Taxonomy of this genus is very complex, due, in particular, to the widespread hybridization. It is not impossible, that other species will be found at the Kindo peninsula.
Genus Rumex L. – docks and sorrels
- Rumex acetosella L. – Sheep's Sorrel, Common Sheep Sorrel, Field Sorrel, Red Sorrel - Perennial. Weed at the WSBS settlement; quite rare.
- Rumex aquaticus L. – Western Dock - Perennial. Near the Ershovskie lakes, sea shores at the confluence of streams; rare.
- (+)Rumex confertus Willd. – Asiatic Dock - Near the destroyed barracks not far from the Ershovskie lakes.
- (+)Rumex longifolius DC. – Dooryard Dock, Northern Dock - Perennial. As a weed near buildings at the WSBS settlement; often. It is difficult to determine whether the species existed here in 1960s.
- Rumex pseudonatronatus Borb. – Field Dock - Perennial. Supralittoral; common. Reporting R. crispus L for the Kindo peninsula, refers to this species.
- Rumex thyrsiflorus Fingerh. – Compact dock, Thyrse sorrel - Perennial. Supralittoral and dry seashore glades; common.
Family Amaranthaceae Juss. (including Chenopodiaceae Vent. – Goosefoot Family)
Genus Atriplex L. – saltbush, orache, orach
- A. nudicaulis Bogusl. s.l. (A. kuzenevae N. Sem., A. lapponica Pojark.) – Baltic Saltbush - Annual. Supralittoral – common; as a weed near buildings – rare. From this species (which might be more correctly named A. longipes Drej. s.l.), some reseachers often isolate several close species, which require further study. According to А.П. Сухоруков (oral report), at the Wite Sea coast, there grow two species: A. nudicaulis s. str. and A. praecox Hülph. Both species reported on the Kindo peninsula, while A. nudicaulis s.str. strongly dominates.
Genus Beta L. – beet
- (+)($)Beta vulgaris L. – Common Beet - Annual, biennial. Collected once in a non-blooming state at the WSBS settlement.
Genus Chenopodium L. – Марь
- (+)($)Chenopodium album L. – М. белая. Annual. Weed near buildings.
Genus Salicornia L. – glasswort, pickleweed, marsh samphire
- Salicornia europaea L. – Common Glasswort - Annual. Silty littoral; quite often.
- Salicornia pojarkovae (N. Semen.) – Pojarkova's Glasswort -. Annual. Silty littoral; quite often. The species described is from the Rugozerskaya Bay coast.
Salicornia taxonomy is rather complicated; not all plants are being able to be identified satisfactorily.
Family Caryophyllaceae Juss. – pink family, carnation family
Genus Cerastium L. – Mouse-ear chickweed
- (#)Cerasium alpinum L. – Alpine mouse-ear chickweed, Alpine chickweed - Perennial. On rocks; rare.
- Cerasium fontanum Baumg. s. l. (C. holosteoides Fries) – Common mouse-ear - Perennial. Supralittoral, upland meadows; often.
- (+)($)Cerasium glomeratum Thuill. – sticky mouse-ear chickweed, clammy chickweed - Annual. As a weed in the vegetable garden of the WSBS settlement; often and dominant.
Genus Coronaria Guett.
- Coronaria flos-cuculi (L.) A. Br. [Lychnis flos-cuculi L.] – Ragged Robin - Perennial. Wet seashore meadows; often.
Genus Dianthus L. – pink, carnation
- Dianthus superbus L. – Large Pink - Perennial. Dry sea coasts (sandy and stony); common.
Genus Honkenya Ehrh.
- Honkenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. subsp. diffusa (Hornem.) Hult. – Sea sandwort, Seaside Sandplant - Perennial. Supralittoral and upper littoral (mostly sandy); common.
Genus Melandrium Röhl.
- (+)($)Melandrium dioicum (L.) Coss. et Germ. [M. rubrum (Weig.) Garcke] – Red campion - Biennial, perennial. Introduced and settles over the WSBS settlement.
Genus Sagina L. – pearlwort
- Sagina nodosa (L.) Fenzl – Knotted Pearlwort - Perennial. Seashore damp rocks; often, rare – on bogs and boggy meadows.
- Sagina procumbens L. – Procumbent Pearlwort - Perennial. In wet destroyed habitats; rare.
- S. saginoides (L.) Karst. – Alpine or Arctic Pearlwort - Perennial. Listed for WSBS (at the Chernuye Sheli ). The authors have not seen credible collections of this species from WSBS, and conducted search in the nature were not successful.
Genus Silene L. - campion
- Silene acaulis (L.) Jacq. – Moss Campion - Perennial. Wet coastal north-facing rocks at the Chernuye Sheli. On the Kindo peninsula, requires strict protection (the border ot the species natural habitat).
- (+)Silene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke (S. cucubalus Wibel) – Bladder Campion - Perennial. An upland glade near the Ershovskie lakes.
Genus Spergula L. – spurrey
- (+)($)Spergula arvensis L. – Corn Spurrey - Annual. Collected once at the edge of the potato field of the WSBS settlement.
Genus Spergularia (Pers.) J. et C. Presl – sea-spurreys, sandspurrys
- Spergula salina J. et C. Presl – Salt Sandspurry - Annual, biennial. Middle stony and sandy littoral; quite rare.
Genus Stellaria L. – stitchwort, chickweed
- Stellaria humifusa Rottb. – Saltmarsh Starwort - Perennial. Stony and silty supralittoral and upper littoral; rare.
- Stellaria media (L.) Vill. – Common Chickweed - Annual. As a weed near buildings, on vegetable gardens; often.
- (+)($)Stellaria nemorum L. – Wood Stitchwort - Perennial. In the vegetable garden of the WSBS settlement.
- Stellaria crassifolia Ehrh. – Fleshy Starwart - Perennial. Stony and silty supralittoral; often.
- Stellaria fennica (Murb.) Perf. – Perennial. Found only at the WSBS settlement on a little glade.
- Stellaria graminea L. – Lesser Stitchwort - Perennial. Upland meadows, sea coasts, coastal rocks; common.
- (+)Stellaria holostea L. – Greater Stitchwort - Perennial. A small group of plants in a motley grass birch forest near destroyed barracks at the Verkhneye Ershovskoe lake.
- (+)Stellaria palustris Ehrh. ex Hoffm. – Marsh Stitchwort - Perennial. On an upland meadow near the Ershovskie lakes.
Genus Viscaria Bernh. – campion, catchfly
- Viscaria alpina (L.) G. Don f. [Steris alpina (L.) Šourková] – Alpine Catchfly - Perennial. Lichen-moss complexes on flat open-space rocks; very rare.
Family Portulacaceae Juss.
Genus Montia L. – miner's lettuce, minerslettuce.
- Montia fontana L. (M. lamprosperma Cham.) – blinks, water-blinks, water chickweed, annual water miner's lettuce - Annual. Wet and boggy sea coasts, coastal rocks, near ditches; often.