Sprawozdanie z reintrodukcji Campanula sibirica L., Carex praecox Schreb. i Anemone sylvestris L. przeprowadzonej w Ojcowskiem Parku Narodowym
Authors/Creators
- 1. Śląski Ogród Botaniczny w Radzionkowie, 41-922 Radzionków, Księżogórska 90a
- 2. Ojcowski Park Narodowy
Description
The article presents activities aimed at restoring the populations of Campanula sibirica, Carex praecox and Anemone sylvestris in the Ojców National Park (OPN). The first two species are extinct elements of the local flora. Works related to the restoration of all three species were carried out in 2018–2020, as part of the project „FlorIntegral – integrated in situ and ex situ conservation of rare, endangered and priority species of flora in Poland”. Plant material was collected from stable populations located as close to the OPN as possible. The grown plants were planted in selected xerothermic grassland sites. The expansion of the created populations and an increase in the number of flower shoots were observed in 2020–2021.
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