
<em>G</em><em>l</em><em>yc</em><em>e</em><em>ria striata </em>(Lam.) Hitchc. is a North American species that has been recorded in most, semi-natural habitats in Europe, e.g. in meadows, bog springs, margins of water bodies. It is circumscribed within two taxa of lower rank: <em>G. striata </em>subsp. <em>striata </em>and <em>G. striata </em>subsp. <em>stricta</em>. Only <em>G. striata </em>subsp. <em>stricta </em>has been reported from Europe. This paper gives a list of the European locali- ties of the species (48) and describes two newly discovered localities in Poland (the Wyżyna Małopolska upland and the Western Carpathian Mts.). The distribution of <em>G. striata </em>in Europe is mapped and potential migration routes of the species are discussed.
Western Carpathian Mts., Europe, Glyceria striata, QK1-989, new localities, distribution, Botany, alien species, Wyżyna Małopolska upland, Poland
Western Carpathian Mts., Europe, Glyceria striata, QK1-989, new localities, distribution, Botany, alien species, Wyżyna Małopolska upland, Poland
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