Hvor godt er karplantefloraen i Norge kartlagt? 3. Nordland
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/12396Date
2017Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Nordland is Norway’s second largest county, with an areal extent of 38,482 km
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. In general, Nordland is reasonably well covered in terms of botanical exploration, with few blank areas. No flora covering the entire area
has ever been compiled, but floristic surveys are available from several part areas, ranging in size from single
localities to large districts. Still, the absence of a comprehensive account of the flora hampers comparison with
Troms and Finnmark, e.g. in terms of establishing the number of new species recorded during recent years.
About 42 new, indigenous taxa and at least 216 introduced taxa have been added to the flora (or identified)
since 1940. Maps showing the distribution of herbarium specimens collected in Nordland reveal a number of
sparsely studied areas that should receive attention during future field wor
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Published version also available in Blyttia : Norsk botanisk forenings tidsskrift.75(3):141-175.