Lecznicza flora synantropijna Łasku [Medicinal synanthropic flora of Łask]

Sylwia Suwara-Szmigielska

Abstract


The article presents a characterization and concentration of medicinal synanthropic plants found in the area of Łask. The research on medicinal synanthropic flora in Łask were ran in 2001-2002. The method of cartogram was used in the research. The mentioned method is grounded on a mapping of all species in a grid of the same square fields. The medicinal flora of the researched area consists of 227 taxons. Hemicryptophytes (41,4%) and therophytes (23,8%) dominate the other life forms. Native species - apophyta (157 species - 69,2%) - predominate within Łask's medicinal synanthropic flora.

Keywords


medicinal flora; threatened species; characterization; concentration; Łask; Central Poland

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5586/aa.2004.025

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  • 2300-357X (online)
  • 0065-0951 (print; ceased since 2016)
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