Author(s): Bauer, N.
Title: Vicia dalmatica A. Kerner in Hungary
Year: 2011
Volume: 42
Pages: 125-134.
Abstract: Vicia dalmatica, a rare plant of the Hungarian flora, has long been known from a single location
in the northern part of the Buda Mts (with vouchers collected in the 1940s and
1950s). The presence of this species from the site, belonging to the agglomeration of Budapest,
has not been confirmed for decades, thus some authors regarded it as a non-native
species. The paper reports on a newly discovered occurrence in the Eastern Bakony Mts
(Hajmáskér: Aszó-völgy), an area that can be characterised as phytogeographically very
similar to the one in the Buda Mts. Related to the exploration the author overviewed the
Hungarian herbaria. All data of the species documented by vouchers are published in this
paper. The author concludes that Vicia dalmatica, having its main distribution on the Balkans,
is reaching its northern natural limits in Hungary.Keywords: Bakony Mts, distribution, Hungary, Buda Mts, Vicia dalmatica, Visegrád Mts
Subject: botany
Journal: Studia botanica hungaricaJournal abbreviation: Studia bot. hung.ISSN: 0301-7001Publisher: Hungarian Natural History Museum, BudapestEditor(s): Papp, B., Lőkös, L. & Fuisz, T. I.