Two species of the genus Alchemilla are reported from the province of Kainuu in eastern central Finland as new to the country. A. parcipila was collected in 2017 in the municipality of Kuhmo at the sites of two wartime Russian military camps. Review of older herbarium material (H, OULU) revealed several previous collections of the species from these two localities between 1957 and 2016. The species is native to western Siberia and the easternmost parts of European Russia in the Ural Mountains. From this original area, it was probably already introduced into parts of central and northwestern Russia in ancient times by Russian traders and settlers. A. stellaris was also collected in 2017 at the site of a Russian wartime camp in the municipali...
Finnish botanists actively studied the flora of Karelia (Karelian Republic) and the Kola Peninsula (...
Byssocorticium efibulatum is reported as new to Finland. New records of following rare or little col...
The early Finnish expeditions to the Kola Peninsula were organised by the Societas pro Fauna et Flor...
Alchemilla straminea was determined in herbarium material that had been collected from at least four...
The data about occurrence of 19 species are provided. A. micans is the most frequent species. Also A...
Whilst botanising in south Scotland in 1956 M.E.B. found a few small colonies of an unfamiliar speci...
Background The non-native vascular plants of Murmansk Region (European Russia) are under active inve...
Harald Lindberg described Alchemilla hirsuticaulis in 1904 based on material collected from two loca...
For some polymorphic genera, such as Alchemilla (Fam. Rosaceae), widespread over large areas, it can...
Research of the populations of an arctoalpine amphiatlantic species Alchemilla alpina L. has been co...
Monographic research on the Alchemilla genus has been motivated by its complexity. Alchemilla specie...
This paper deals with new records of both unintentionally introduced (Bromus japonicus, Cichorium in...
The old record of Chamorchis alpina from Rybachiy Peninsula, Murmansk Region has been confirmed and ...
Alexander Polilov collected many zoological and botanical specimens during his service as a medical ...
Leontius Petrovich Alexandrov (1857–1929) was a paediatric surgeon (in urology) in Moscow. As an ama...
Finnish botanists actively studied the flora of Karelia (Karelian Republic) and the Kola Peninsula (...
Byssocorticium efibulatum is reported as new to Finland. New records of following rare or little col...
The early Finnish expeditions to the Kola Peninsula were organised by the Societas pro Fauna et Flor...
Alchemilla straminea was determined in herbarium material that had been collected from at least four...
The data about occurrence of 19 species are provided. A. micans is the most frequent species. Also A...
Whilst botanising in south Scotland in 1956 M.E.B. found a few small colonies of an unfamiliar speci...
Background The non-native vascular plants of Murmansk Region (European Russia) are under active inve...
Harald Lindberg described Alchemilla hirsuticaulis in 1904 based on material collected from two loca...
For some polymorphic genera, such as Alchemilla (Fam. Rosaceae), widespread over large areas, it can...
Research of the populations of an arctoalpine amphiatlantic species Alchemilla alpina L. has been co...
Monographic research on the Alchemilla genus has been motivated by its complexity. Alchemilla specie...
This paper deals with new records of both unintentionally introduced (Bromus japonicus, Cichorium in...
The old record of Chamorchis alpina from Rybachiy Peninsula, Murmansk Region has been confirmed and ...
Alexander Polilov collected many zoological and botanical specimens during his service as a medical ...
Leontius Petrovich Alexandrov (1857–1929) was a paediatric surgeon (in urology) in Moscow. As an ama...
Finnish botanists actively studied the flora of Karelia (Karelian Republic) and the Kola Peninsula (...
Byssocorticium efibulatum is reported as new to Finland. New records of following rare or little col...
The early Finnish expeditions to the Kola Peninsula were organised by the Societas pro Fauna et Flor...