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THE ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE OF SYMPHYOTRICHUM SQUAMATUM, AN ALIEN PLANT IN ROMANIAN FLORA

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in alien plant species because of their substantial impact on biological diversity, ecosystems, and economy. These species are often characterized by their capacity to rapidly colonize div...

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ALIEN PLANT SPECIES IN GIURGIU COUNTY, ROMANIA: AN INVENTORY AND DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS

Giurgiu County, a crucial hub in the Pan-European Corridor with the sole Danube bridge to Bulgaria, plays an important role in  potential pathways for introducing alien plant species. However, the information regarding the distributio...

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UNLOCKING THE ORCHIDACEAE COLLECTION OF THE “D. BRANDZA” HERBARIUM (BUC): A STUDENT-DRIVEN COLLABORATIVE EFFORT

This paper presents the specimens belonging to the Orchidaceae family housed in the Herbarium of the Botanic Garden “D. Brandza”, University of Bucharest (BUC), in an effort to support fellow botanists and encourage new research initiative...

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SPECIES OF THE ARTEMISIA GENUS IN THE HERBARIUM OF THE BOTANIC GARDEN “D. BRANDZA”, UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST

This study presents an assessment of the Artemisia collection at the BUC Herbarium of the University of Bucharest, which holds 324 specimens spanning 19 taxa collected over more than a century. The aim was to document and organize the coll...

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First record of amaranthus viridis after over 25 years

We report the presence of Amaranthus viridis after over 25 years from the last mention. The species is native to South America and in Europe is naturalized or casual. The way of introduction in Romania is unknown. We provide information ab...

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BUILDING FOR PLANT CONSERVATION – A CASE STUDY FROM BUCHAREST, ROMANIA

In the big and crowded cities of the world, a large number of rooftops have been transformed into living green areas, small or large, extensive, semi-intensive or intensive, with different uses in the lives of citizens. This contribution p...

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TAXONOMIC AND PRESERVATION ASSESSMENT OF THE IRIDACEAE COLLECTION HOUSED IN THE HERBARIUM OF THE BOTANIC GARDEN “D. BRANDZA” (BUC)

This study provides a detailed overview of the Iridaceae family housed within the Herbarium of the "D. Brandza" Botanic Garden, University of Bucharest (BUC). As part of an ongoing digitization initiative, the collection was meticulously i...

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FLORISTIC DIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION VALUE OF BUCHAREST’S HISTORICAL PARKS

In the context in which the flora of Bucharest has been insufficiently studied in recent decades, and the current urban dynamics profoundly influence the vegetation, the present study contributes to updating the knowledge on urban plant di...

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POSTOLACHE G., VEGETAȚIA REPUBLICII MOLDOVA, SECOND EDITION

The work entitled Vegetation of the Republic of Moldova, 2nd edition, authored by Dr. hab. Gheorghe Postolache, published at the State University of Moldova, National Botanical Garden (Institute) “Alexandru Ciubotaru” in Chișinău, Republic...

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