The article describes new localities of a south-European montane species Viola pyrenaica in the Julian Alps and in the Trnovski gozd and Nanos plateaus (the northern part of the Dinaric mountains). It has been established that in the localities known so far in Slovenia, the species grows on similar sites as elsewhere in the Alps and other mountain ranges of the Balkan Peninsula, above all on overgrown screes, stony grasslands, on forest edges, in light forests on stony ground and in tall herb communities on calcareous bedrock in the submontane, montane and subalpine belt (450 to 1600 m a.s.l.). The floristic composition of the communities in which it grows is presented in four tables. On the Trnovski gozd plateau it was found in various suc...
The first records for Scabiosa graminifolia, Potentilla clusiana and Seseli gouanii are presented fo...
<div><p>Serpentine areas, including those in Bulgaria, are rich in endemic taxa, and still remain to...
Based on comparisons between similar communities in northeastern Italy, southern Austria, central an...
The article describes two new tall herb communities in the Southeastern Alps, Centaureo julici-Laser...
The article refers to the syntaxonomical revision of plant communities of the class Loiseleurio-Vacc...
Applying the standard Central-European phytosociological method we studied the open sedge swards and...
The presence of Viola collina in Croatia was previously not ascertained, but in 2008 it was discover...
During April 2018, while botanizing in the city of Sarajevo, the authors discovered a species of vio...
We conducted a phytosociological analysis of more than 250 relevés in the Julian Alps and compared t...
This article describes the flora of the northern slopes of the Triglav Peak (Julian Alps). Further, ...
The article concerns the reaction of liverworts to the origin of new synanthropic habitats in the Ta...
The article contributes to a deeper understanding of agricultural terraces in NW Slovakia. The agric...
Applying the standard Central-European method we phytosociologically studied the sites of Pulsatilla...
This paper provides phytosociological tables that describe scrub and forest communities with Alnus v...
The article provides the list of localities of Letharia vulpina in the eastern Julian Alps (northwes...
The first records for Scabiosa graminifolia, Potentilla clusiana and Seseli gouanii are presented fo...
<div><p>Serpentine areas, including those in Bulgaria, are rich in endemic taxa, and still remain to...
Based on comparisons between similar communities in northeastern Italy, southern Austria, central an...
The article describes two new tall herb communities in the Southeastern Alps, Centaureo julici-Laser...
The article refers to the syntaxonomical revision of plant communities of the class Loiseleurio-Vacc...
Applying the standard Central-European phytosociological method we studied the open sedge swards and...
The presence of Viola collina in Croatia was previously not ascertained, but in 2008 it was discover...
During April 2018, while botanizing in the city of Sarajevo, the authors discovered a species of vio...
We conducted a phytosociological analysis of more than 250 relevés in the Julian Alps and compared t...
This article describes the flora of the northern slopes of the Triglav Peak (Julian Alps). Further, ...
The article concerns the reaction of liverworts to the origin of new synanthropic habitats in the Ta...
The article contributes to a deeper understanding of agricultural terraces in NW Slovakia. The agric...
Applying the standard Central-European method we phytosociologically studied the sites of Pulsatilla...
This paper provides phytosociological tables that describe scrub and forest communities with Alnus v...
The article provides the list of localities of Letharia vulpina in the eastern Julian Alps (northwes...
The first records for Scabiosa graminifolia, Potentilla clusiana and Seseli gouanii are presented fo...
<div><p>Serpentine areas, including those in Bulgaria, are rich in endemic taxa, and still remain to...
Based on comparisons between similar communities in northeastern Italy, southern Austria, central an...