Author/Authors :
Sinkevi?ien?، Zofija نويسنده Nature Research Centre, Institute of Botany, ?ali?j? E?er? Str. 49, LT-08406 Vilnius, Lithuania ,
Abstract :
Succisella inflexa (Kluk) Beck. is one of the rarest red-listed species in Lithuania, occurring at the northern border
of its range. Based on herbarium specimens, only five localities were known in SE Lithuania (Trakai, Var?na
and ?al?ininkai districts) in the period of 1956–1983. In 2007 and 2009, new localities in the ?al?ia River valley
near ?ygmanti?k?s village (?al?ininkai distr.) and in the Merkys River valley near Moliai village (Var?na distr.)
were recorded. The populations survived in wet meadows of Calthion, Caricion communities, in the intensively
grazed floodplain. They were composed of flowering and vegetative plants and seemed to be in good condition.
The limited occurrence of S. inflexa in Lithuania is related to the species distribution on the edge of its range. The
late blooming time in August–September was the main reason why this species was neglected during the former
investigations on these meadows usually studied before mowing in June or July. After the discovery of new populations,
S. inflexa is expected to be more distributed in the natural valleys of the Merkys River catchment area.