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2016
DOI: 10.12657/denbio.075.014
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Five new bramble species (Rubus, Rosaceae) in the flora of the Czech Republic

Abstract: This paper presents the results of extensive field research on the occurrence of Rubus L. species in the Czech Republic, especially in the frontier areas near the German border. In this area, Rubus adornatus, R. fasciculatiformis and R. perlongus were newly discovered. The other species, R. ambulans and R. stohrii, were discovered in the eastern and northern parts of Bohemia. A description, an illustration, photos and a list of localities are provided for each species. Taxonomy and nomenclature, ecology, distr… Show more

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“…), and tetraploids with narrow terminal leaflet (incl. R. stohrii H. E. Weber et Ranft, and the R. gothicus group); for remarks on ploidy see Krahulcová et al (2013), Velebil et al (2016), and Sochor et al (2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), and tetraploids with narrow terminal leaflet (incl. R. stohrii H. E. Weber et Ranft, and the R. gothicus group); for remarks on ploidy see Krahulcová et al (2013), Velebil et al (2016), and Sochor et al (2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genera that have undergone recent taxonomic revisions include Callitriche (Prančl 2012, Prančl et al 2014 and Rubus (e.g. Krahulcová et al 2013, Velebil et al 2016, Király et al 2017. Maps resulting from these revisions are also included in this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A new species, Festuca tomanii, was described from relict base-rich sand dunes in the northern Upper Rhine river basin and middle Main river basin in Germany and in the western Labe river basin in the Czech Republic (Korneck & Gregor 2015). Five Rubus species were recorded as new for the Czech Republic (Velebil et al 2016). An inventory of Czech garden flora was carried out because ornamental plants constitute an important source of alien, and potentially even invasive species (Pergl et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%