Senākais Pinguicula alpina L. paraugs Latvijā
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1867-06-11
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LU Muzeja Botānikas un mikoloģiju kolekciju herbārijā glabājas vairāki alpu kreimules herbāriji, kas ievākti gan Igaunijā, gan Latvijā. Auga vienīgā dabiskā augtene Latvijā bija Staburags, kas tika apludināts līdz ar HES būvniecību. Vēlākos gados tā bija atrodama arī Raunas Staburagā. Alpu kreimules paraugi LU Muzejā glabājas Herbarium Latvicum (RIG II), Herbarium Balticum (RIG I), Herbarium Lakshewitzi (RIG III) un Jāņa Ilstera herbārijā. Herbarium Latvicum glabājas senākais zināmais alpu kreimules paraugs, kas ievākts 1867. gadā.
The herbarium of the Botany and Mycology collection of the Museum of the University of Latvia houses alpine butterwort herbariums collected in both Estonia and Latvia. The only natural soil of the plant in Latvia was Staburags, which was flooded with the construction of the HPP. In later years it was also found in Rauna’s Staburags. Samples of alpine butterwort are kept in the herbarium of Herbarium Latvicum (RIG II), Herbarium Balticum (RIG I), Herbarium Lakshewitzi (RIG III) and Jānis Ilster’s herbarium in the LU Museum. Herbarium Latvicum contains the oldest sample of alpine butterwort, collected in 1867.
The herbarium of the Botany and Mycology collection of the Museum of the University of Latvia houses alpine butterwort herbariums collected in both Estonia and Latvia. The only natural soil of the plant in Latvia was Staburags, which was flooded with the construction of the HPP. In later years it was also found in Rauna’s Staburags. Samples of alpine butterwort are kept in the herbarium of Herbarium Latvicum (RIG II), Herbarium Balticum (RIG I), Herbarium Lakshewitzi (RIG III) and Jānis Ilster’s herbarium in the LU Museum. Herbarium Latvicum contains the oldest sample of alpine butterwort, collected in 1867.
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Research Subject Categories::NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology::Organism biology::Plant physiology , Pinguicula alpina L. , alpu kreimule , alpu taucene , Staburags , Herbarium Latvicum (RIG II)