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Hungarian folk names of plants collected by Lajos Timár in the 1940s and 1950s
156-172Views:72This article presents Lajos Timár’s manuscript written in the 1950s. The original 24-page script includes folk names of plants collected by the author and his colleagues from the region along the river Tisza between Szolnok and Szeged (or Horgos) villages. Lajos Timár practised his collecting work in the 1940s and 1950s. He completed his list with previously published folk names coming from the area. The manuscript consists of 508 folk names of plants. This is the first time that the entire study appears in print. The article surveys the afterlife of the script as well.
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Short communications
159-164Views:2621. Occurrences and habitats of Oxytropis pilosa (L.) DC. near Kunbaracs village and on other grassland sites of Peszéradacs meadows (Kiskunság)
2. Acer acuminatilobum (J. Papp) J. Papp 1958 (Mátra-ancient maple) in Mátraalja
3. Occurrence of Euphorbia prostrata Aiton and Polycarpon tetraphyllum L. in West-Transdanubia (W Hungary)
4. Muscari tenuiflorum Tausch in Keszthely Mt (Hungary, Transdanubia)
5. Occurrence of Dasineura urticae (Perris, 1840) on Urtica kioviensis Rogow. in Hungary
6. New occurrences of Trifolium vesiculosum Savi in the Hortobágy region (E Hungary)
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Reseda inodora Rchb. in the Tiszántúl region (East Hungary)
48-54Views:160On 14 August 2012 a small population of Reseda inodora was found in Hegyes-halom kurgan within the administrative boundaries of the town of Mindszent (Csongrád County, CEU: 9487.3). The approximately 50–100-stem-large population of the species lived on the edge of the kurgan, on the sparsely vegetated, weedy fieldmargin. On 19 July 2014 this species has turned up again in this area. In this case it was the biggest amount with some hundred stems and was located on the edge of the mound, which is in the verge of the neighbouring corn field. The Reseda inodora is a new recent protected vascular plant species within the operation area of the Körös–Maros National Park. We propose this species to be included in the regional red list in the category of „CR” (Critically endangered). Other rare weed or pioneer species (Caucalis platycarpos subsp. muricata and subsp. platycarpos, Erodium ciconium, Lappula squarrosa, Melica transsilvanica, Papaver hybridum) have already been found in Hegyes-halom kurgan in the last few years. The results show the importance of kurgans not only in the conservation of natural steppe, loess wall vegetation and steppe shrub species, but in the survival of some endangered weed species as well (e.g. some rare archaeophytes).
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168-174Views:2841. Occurrence of Lycopodium clavatum L. in 'Egri-Bükkalja' microregion (NE Hungary)
2. Contribution to the urban flora of Debrecen (E Hungary)
3. Contributions to the distribution data published in the Atlas of Hungarian Orchids
4. New occurrence of Sisyrinchium bermudiana L. in the Carpathian Basin (Transylvania, Romania)
5. Occurrence of Myagrum perfoliatum L. near Mezőberény town (East Hungary)
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262-271Views:5951. Elatine alsinastrum and other floristic records from the Buda Mts (central Hungary)
2. Eleusine indica in the ‘Maros–Körös köze’ region (SE Hungary)
3. The spread of Panicum dichotomiflorum in the North Hungarian Mts; new records from Gyöngyös and Felsőnyárád (NE Hungary)
4. Symphyotrichum ciliatum in the Sajó–Hernád plain (NE Hungary)
5. Alnus incana and Vitis sylvestris in the Által-ér valley (NW Hungary)
6. Contributions to the distribution of Euphorbia prostrata and Euphorbia serpens in Hungary