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Nordliga fibblor i sydsvenska landskap

Tyler, Torbjörn LU (2001) In Nordic Journal of Botany 134(1). p.19-22
Abstract
Pilosella floribunda (Wimm. and Grab.) Arv-Touv. is reported as new to the provinces Skane and Smaland, southernmost Sweden. There is one recent finding in each of these provinces, in both cases as an established alien on roadsides. Hieracium nemorivagum Jord. ex Boreau, has recently been found at several sites in eastern Skane and at one site in each of the provinces Blekinge and Smaland. This species is most probably indigenous here. Together with a recent finding in Lund municipality of an unidentified alien species, these are the first reports of members of H. sect. foliosa in southernmost Sweden.
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Northern hawkweeds in southern provinces.
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Nordic Journal of Botany
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134
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19 - 22
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Wiley-Blackwell
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0107-055X
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Swedish
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The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Department of Ecology (Closed 2011) (011006010), Plant Ecology and Systematics (Closed 2011) (011004000)
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  abstract     = {{Pilosella floribunda (Wimm. and Grab.) Arv-Touv. is reported as new to the provinces Skane and Smaland, southernmost Sweden. There is one recent finding in each of these provinces, in both cases as an established alien on roadsides. Hieracium nemorivagum Jord. ex Boreau, has recently been found at several sites in eastern Skane and at one site in each of the provinces Blekinge and Smaland. This species is most probably indigenous here. Together with a recent finding in Lund municipality of an unidentified alien species, these are the first reports of members of H. sect. foliosa in southernmost Sweden.}},
  author       = {{Tyler, Torbjörn}},
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  number       = {{1}},
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  series       = {{Nordic Journal of Botany}},
  title        = {{Nordliga fibblor i sydsvenska landskap}},
  volume       = {{134}},
  year         = {{2001}},
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