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Hortus Botanicus Universitatis Posnaniensis Index Seminum HORTUS BOTANICUS UNIVERSITATIS POSNANIENSIS INDEX SEMINUM 2018-2019 ANNO 2018 COLLECTORUM QUAE HORTUS BOTANICUS UNIVERSITATIS POSNANIENSIS MUTUO COMMUTANDA OFFERT OGRÓD BOTANICZNY UNIWERSYTETU IM. ADAMA MICKIEWICZA UL. DĄBROWSKIEGO 165 PL – 60-594 POZNAŃ ebgconsortiumindexseminum2018 ebgconsortiumindexseminum2019 Information Informacja Year of foundation – 1925 Rok założenia – 1925 Area about 22 ha, including about 800 m2 of greenhouses Aktualna powierzchnia około 22 ha w tym około 800 m2 pod szkłem Number of taxa – about 7500 Liczba taksonów – około 7500 1. Location: 1. Położenie: the Botanical Garden of the A. Mickiewicz University is situated in the W part of Poznań zachodnia część miasta Poznania latitude – 52o 25‘N szerokość geograficzna – 52o 25‘N longitude – 16o 55‘E długość geograficzna – 16o 55‘E the altitude is 89.2 m a.s.l. wysokość n.p.m. – 89.2 m 2. The types of soils: 2. Typy gleb: – brown soil – brunatna – rot soil on mineral ground – murszowa na podłożu mineralnym – gray forest soil – szara gleba leśna 1. Poznań town 2. Poznań town - 3 Szczepankowo (52.365531, 17.021146) 3. Uroczyska Puszczy Zielonki (52.553985, 17.113655, Nature 2000 number: PLH300058) SEMINA PLANTARUM EX LOCIS NATURALIBUS COLLECTA zbierał/collected gatunek/species stanowisko/location by MAGNOLIOPHYTA Magnoliopsida Amaranthaceae 1. Amaranthus retroflexus L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań J. Jaskulska Asteraceae 2. Artemisia vulgaris L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań J. Jaskulska 3. Artemisia vulgaris L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Szczepankowo J. Jaskulska 4. Chondrilla juncea L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Zielonka M. Kalinowska 5. Solidago gigantea Aiton PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań J. Jaskulska 6. Solidago gigantea Aiton PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Szczepankowo J. Jaskulska 7. Tanacetum vulgare L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Szczepankowo J. Jaskulska 8. Taraxacum officinale F.H.Wigg. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań J. Jaskulska Caryophyllaceae 9. Melandrium album (Mill.) Garcke PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Zielonka M. Kalinowska 10. Petrorhagia prolifera (L.) P.W.Ball et Heywood PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Zielonka M. Kalinowska Fabaceae 11. Medicago lupulina L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Zielonka M. Kalinowska 12. Sarothamnus scoparius (L.) W.D.J.Koch PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Zielonka M. Kalinowska Hypericaceae 13. Hypericum perforatum L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Szczepankowo J. Jaskulska Onagraceae 14. Epilobium parviflorum Schreb. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Szczepankowo J. Jaskulska 15. Oenothera biennis L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań J. Jaskulska 16. Oenothera biennis L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Szczepankowo J. Jaskulska 17. Oenothera biennis L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Zielonka M. Kalinowska Polygonaceae 18. Fallopia dumetorum (L.) Holub PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Szczepankowo J. Jaskulska 19. Rumex acetosella L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Szczepankowo J. Jaskulska Rosaceae 20. Geum urbanum L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Szczepankowo J. Jaskulska 21. Rosa canina L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Szczepankowo J. Jaskulska Scrophulariaceae 22. Verbascum phlomoides L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Zielonka M. Kalinowska SEMINA PLANTARUM EX LOCIS NATURALIBUS IN HORTO BOTANICO CULTARUM numer data kolekcyjny/ pozyskania/ accesion zbierał/collected date of gatunek/species stanowiska/location number by acquisition MONILOPHYTA J. Jaskulska Polypodiopsida Aspleniaceae 23. Asplenium trichomanes L. CZ, prov. Královéhradecký Kraj, Orlickie Mts, Metuje 7010_A139 2010 24. Asplenium trichomanes L. CZ, prov. Královéhradecký Kraj, Orlickie Mts, Metuje 7010_A140 2010 25. Asplenium trichomanes L. PL, prov. Dolnośląskie, Radunia 7988_A025 1988 26. Phyllitis scolopendrium (L.) Newman PL, prov. Małopolskie, Tatra Mts 7975_A019 1975 Dryopteridaceae 27. Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, environs Poznań 7972_S007 1972 28. Dryopteris juxtaposita Christ IN, prov. Uttar Pradesh, 1350 m a.s.l. 7007_S030 7007 29. Polystichum aculeatum (L.) Roth PL, prov. Małopolskie, Beskid Mts 7975_A008 1975 30. Polystichum braunii (Spenn.) Fée GE, prov. Abkhazia, Suchumi, Caucasus Mts 7003_S021 2003 Onocleaceae 31. Matteuccia struthiopteris (L.) Tod. PL, prov. Lubelskie, Stawska Góra Nature Reserve 7980_A013 1980 Osmundaceae 32. Osmunda regalis L. PL, prov. Łódzkie, Węglewice environs Wieruszów 7987_R014 1987 33. Osmunda regalis L. PL, prov. Zachodniopomorskie, Brzeziny Forestry 7987_A032 1987 34. Osmunda regalis L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Brzeziny Forestry 7989_R004 1989 Polypodiaceae 35. Polypodium vulgare L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Wielkopolski National Park 7980_A011 1980 Thelypteridaceae 36. Thelypteris palustris Schott PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Poznań, Strzeszynek 7002_S045 2002 PINOPHYTA J. Jaskulska Pinopisida Pinaceae 37. Larix decicua Mill. subsp. polonica (Racib. ex Woycicki) Domin PL, prov. Świętokrzyskie, Świętokrzyskie Mts 8986_2990 1986 38. Larix decicua Mill. subsp. polonica (Racib. ex Woycicki) Domin PL, prov. Świętokrzyskie, Świętokrzyskie Mts 8XXX_6300 -- 39. Pinus mugo Turra subsp. mughus (Scop.) Zenari PL, prov. Małopolskie, Tatra Mts, Mt. Giewont 8978_3652 1978 Taxaceae 40. Taxus baccata L. PL, prov. Podkarpackie, Bieszczady Mts 8993_4400 1993 41. Taxus baccata L. PL, prov. Kujawsko Pomorskie, Tuchola 8980_2448 1980 J. Jaskulska MAGNOLIOPHYTA M. Kalinowska Magnoliopsida Aceraceae 42. Acer campestre L. PL, prov. Zachodniopomorskie, Bielinek 8988_3797 1988 43. Acer hyrcanum Fisch. et C.A.Mey. BG, prov. Blagoevgrad, Riła Mts, Marica Valley 8988_4155 1988 44. Acer hyrcanum Fisch. et C.A.Mey. BG, prov. Smolan, Rhodope Mts 8XXX_6173 -- 45. Acer velutinum Boiss. GE, prov. Kakheti, Lagodekhi National Park 8982_3885 1982 Anacardiaceae 46. Cotinus coggygria Scop. IT, prov. Veneto, Sassonegro, Arqua Petrarca, 115 m a.s.l. 8006_8467 2006 47. Rhus typhina L. US, prov. Connecticut, Hardford County, 64 m a.s.l. 8XXX_6519 -- Apiaceae 48. Apium nodiflorum (L.) Lag. PL, prov. Lubuskie, Królów 7010_R007 2010 49. Astrantia major L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Puszczykowo 7990_R003 1990 50. Cnidium dubium (Schkuhr) Thell. DE, prov. Sachsen, Schkeuditz 7012_0849 2012 51. Eryngium campestre L. UA, prov. Chernivtsi, Chocim 7992_R003 1992 52. Eryngium maritimum L. PL, prov. Pomorskie, Łeba 7954_R001 1954 53. Eryngium maritimum L. PL, prov. Pomorskie, Łeba 7968_E002 1968 54. Hacquetia epipactis (Scop.) DC. PL, prov. Śląskie, Cieszyn 7989_A041 1989 55. Hacquetia epipactis (Scop.) DC. PL, prov. Śląskie, Ochaby 7992_A047 1992 56. Laser trilobum (L.) Borkh. TR, prov. Artvin, Demirkent, 1500 m a.s.l. 7002_S001 2002 57. Laserpitium siler L. SI, prov. Kraina, Jesenice 7003_S003 2003 58. Meum athamanticum Jacq. DE, prov. Sachsen, Stollberg 7006_S008 2006 FR, prov. Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Haute Savoie, Praz de Lys–Sommand, 1520 59. Peucedanum austriacum (Jacq.) W.D.J.Koch m a.s.l. 7987_A012 1987 60. Peucedanum oreoselinum (L.) Moench AT, prov. Karnten, Klagenfurt-Viktring 7006_S010 2006 61. Pimpinella saxifraga L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Krzyżowniki 7004_S002 2004 62. Sanicula europaea L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Duszniki 7001_R002 2001 63. Scaligeria tripartita (Kalen.) Tamamsch. GE, prov. Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, 1400-1800 m a.s.l. 7007_S005 2007 64. Seseli gracile Waldst. et Kit. RO, prov. Mehedinti 7006_A001 2006 65. Sium latifolium L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Boszkowo 7987_W001 1987 66. Zizia aurea (L.) W.D.J.Koch US, prov. Massachusetts, Hampshire County, Northampton 7014_1103 2014 Aristolochiaceae 67. Asarum europaeum L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Dębina 7987_S003 1987 Asteraceae 68. Achillea biserrata M.Bieb. GE, prov. Kakheti, Lagodekhi National Park 7007_S007 2007 69. Achillea setacea Waldst. et Kit. PL, prov. Lubelskie, Gródek environs Hrubieszów 7012_1508 2012 70. Achillea thracica Velen. GR, prov. Peloponnisos, Nomos Arkadios, Menalon Mts, 1400 m a.s.l. 7004_A026 2004 71. Anthemis tinctoria L. PL, prov. Zachodniopomorskie, Widuchowa 7993_R005 1993 72. Arnica angustifolia Vahl subsp. alpina (L.) I.K.Ferguson US, prov. Montana, Glacier National Park 7012_0989 2012 73. Arnica montana L. PL, prov. Małopolskie, Tatra Mts 7001_A019 2001 74. Aster amellus L. PL, prov. Lubelskie, Izbica 7000_R003 2000 75. Aster amellus L. PL, prov. Lubelskie, environs Chełm 7996_R005 1996 76. Aster foliaceus Lindl. ex DC. CA, prov. British Columbia, Peace River Distr. 7008_S007 2008 77. Aster tripolium L. HU, prov. Bacs-Kiskun, Orgovany, Kiskunsag National Park 7016_0373 2016 78. Aster sibiricus L. RU, prov. Murmanskaja Oblast 7011_A017 2011 79. Aster umbellatus Mill. US, prov. Michigan, Clinton County 7005_G007 2005 80. Baccharis halimifolia L. FR, prov. Pays-de-la-Loire, Loire-Atlantique, Mesquer 8999_6276 1999 81. Berkheya purpurea (DC.) Mast. ZA, prov. Oos-Kaap, Drakensberg Mts 7013_0698 2013 82. Buphthalmum salicifolium L. BG, prov. Blagoevgrad, Riła Mts 7985_A011 1985 83. Carlina acaulis L. PL, prov. Lubuskie, Rzeczyca 7984_R001 1984 84. Carlina vulgaris L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Lusowo 7005_R017 2005 85. Centaurea jacea L. PL, prov. Podkarpackie, Bieszczady Mts, Sine Wiry 7999_S005 1999 86. Centaurea kotschyana Heuff. PL, prov. Podkarpackie, Bieszczady Mts, Mt. Szeroki Wierch, 1250 m a.s.l. 7010_A113 2010 87. Centaurea scabiosa L. PL, prov. Wielkopolskie, Bytyń 7970_S003 1970 FR, prov. Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur, Hautes-Alpes, Petit Belvédère du 88. Centaurea triumfettii All. Viso, 1900 m a.s.l. 7016_0326 2016 89. Chrysopsis pumila Greene US, prov. Colorado, Park County, Rocky Mts 7012_1359 2012 90. Cirsium acaule
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