Abstract
The paper provides data on a new antropophyte species - <em>Typha laxmannii</em> Lepech. which spreads throughout Poland as a hemiagriophyte. Its present distribution in Poland is given on a cartogramme map in a 10×10 km square grid and its geographic element, population numbers and notes on habitats are provided. An identification key to 5 species of the <em>Typha</em> genus, two native, one new which is the topic of this paper, and two which can be expected to be discovered in Poland.
Highlights
In recent years, many new kenophyte species have settled in Poland, in some cases attaining the agriophyte status of settlement (Zaj1c, Zaj1c, Tokarska-Guzik 1998)
The taxon, fairly conspicuous and recognizable in the field, is not often recorded and collected by botanists. It can be treated as a new species of expanding kenophyte of which the habitats indicate to it being already settled as a hemiagriophyte
Two native species of the Typha genus (T. angustifolia and T. latifolia) have been reported in Poland to-date. These are common throughout Poland (Zaj1c and Zaj1c eds 2001)
Summary
JANUSZ BARY£A1, EDWARD BRÓ2, ANDRZEJ CZYLOK3, AGNIESZKA MICHALEWSKA5, AGNIESZKA NIKEL4, MARCIN NOBIS5, RENATA PIWOWARCZYK5, AGNIESZKA POLOCZEK5. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences Lubicz 46, Kraków, Poland
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