Abstract
The distribution of four species of the genus <em>Vulpia </em>[<em>V. myuros </em>(L.) C.C. Gmel., <em>V. bromoides </em>(L.) S.F. Gray, <em>V. ciliata </em>Dumort. and <em>V. geniculata </em>(L.) Link] reported in Poland has been studied. Currently, <em>V. myuros </em>and especially <em>V. bromoides </em>are very rare species, and their greatest concentration can be found only in the Lower Silesia region. The number of their localities decreased after 1950 and it seems resonable to include both species in the "red list" of threatened plants in Poland: <em>V. myuros </em>in the EN category, <em>V. bromoides </em>in the CR category. <em>V. ciliata </em>and <em>V. geniculata </em>are very rare ephemerophytes and their localities not confirmed during ca 60 years are of historical interest only.
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