Drepanocladus turgescens is a moss of arctic-alpine distribution, very rare and declining in Central Europe, in the past known in Poland from four relict sites in the small basin area in the central Silesia-Cracow Upland (southern Poland), the only sites of the species in Central Europe outside the Alps. All of them were considered extinct thirty years ago. In May 2011 a new site was discovered in the same upland basin, only a few kilometers from the previous localities. The species occurs quite abundantly in patches of extremely rich-fen (Caricion davallianae alliance) of semi-natural origin, mostly in shallow depressions with slightly flowing, spring calcareous water, occasionally drying out.
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1 July 2017
Drepanocladus turgescens (Bryophyta, Amblystegiaceae) Rediscovered in Poland
Łukasz Krajewski
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Cryptogamie, Bryologie
Vol. 38 • No. 3
July 2017
Vol. 38 • No. 3
July 2017
Arctic-alpine elements
calcareous fens
distribution
Éléments arctiques-alpins
Europe
glacial relicts
marais alcalins