Juncus tenuis found in the Åland Islands, SW Finland

Kirjoittajat

  • Ralf Carlsson Ålands lyceum
  • Carl-Adam Hæggström University of Helsinki
  • Ulf Sperens Umeå University

Abstrakti

A small stand of Slender Rush or Path Rush, Juncus tenuis Willd., was found on trampled gravelly and stony ground at the edge of a car park on a path to café Soltuna on the hills of Geta (Getabergen). There were only 3 larger and 13 small tussocks of the species growing on approximately one square metre. The accompanying vascular plants were few; Agrostis cf. capillaris, Juncus effusus, Leontodon autumnalis, Plantago major subsp. major and Poa annua were the only taxa observed among the rush tussocks. Juncus tenuis was not seen during investigations of the vascular plant flora at Soltuna in 2003 and 2007. Juncus tenuis is introduced from North America to Europe and elsewhere. It is rather common in southern Scandinavia. It has been found in a few places in southern Finland from 1950 onwards; a somewhat uncertain find in the Botanical garden of the University of Helsinki exists from 1894. As Soltuna is a popular touristic place, it is suggested that Juncus tenuis was introduced at Soltuna with car traffic from Sweden.

Kirjoittajien biografiat

Carl-Adam Hæggström, University of Helsinki

Botanical Museum

Ulf Sperens, Umeå University

Centre for Teaching and Learning

Tiedostolataukset

Julkaistu

2012-07-12

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Carlsson, R., Hæggström, C.-A., & Sperens, U. (2012). Juncus tenuis found in the Åland Islands, SW Finland. Memoranda Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. Noudettu osoitteesta https://journal.fi/msff/article/view/6609

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