Juncus filiformis L.

  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Poales

  • Family

    Juncaceae

  • All Determinations

    Juncus filiformis L.

Si
U*r
t	South Central SIBERIA
UDDlV (Region of LAKE BAIKAL)
Juncus
1T.5. CocKrane,//flW
Roadside.
a)	Mesic to moist meadows in Larix sibirica—
Betula pendula—Pinus sylvestris—P. sibirica
forest, with Veratrum lobelianum, Cacalia
sibirica, Geum strictum, Campanula spp.
on paved road to lookout. Alt. 500-700m
(1650-2300’)
b)	Mesic open Betula pendula—Populus
tremula—Pinus sibirica—_P. sylvestris
forest (rarely burned and grazed) with
boreal forest (N-slope) and montane meadow
(S-slope) vegetation. Assoc, spp.: Crepis
hastata, Aconitum septentrionale (A.
excelsum), A. barbatum, Anemone narcissiflora,
Dianthus superbus, Saussurea parviflora,
Ledum palustre, Vaccinium vitis-idea,
Zigadenus sibiricus. Top of ridge E of
lookout. Alt. ca. 770m (2600')
S-end of Primorskii Range: CHERSKI PEAK,
overlooking confluence of Angara River with
Lake Baikal (above Sanitarium), ca. 2 km
E of LISTVYANKA.
51°51'N, 104°54'E
Precip. ca. 4304mm
H. H. litis
J. C. Coffey
M. F. Denton
Alt. 500-770m
(1650-2600’)
8 July 1979
No.
4th field expedition conducted to the U.S.S.R. under the USA/USSR
Cooperative Agreement in the Protection of the Environment, Project
VI.I - Protection of Native Species of Flora. Sponsored by the Cary
Arboretum of the New York Botanical Garden.
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