Pisavaaran luonnonpuiston metsäkasvillisuudesta ja kasvistosta
Teivainen L. (1949). Pisavaaran luonnonpuiston metsäkasvillisuudesta ja kasvistosta. Silva Fennica no. 65 article id 4597. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a13978
English title: Forest vegetation and flora of Pisavaara national parkAbstract
A vegetation survey was conducted in the Pisavaara national park in Northern Finland in 1946 and 1947. The national park (49,9 km2) includes southern half of the Pisavaara hills. The rock is quartzite. The most common vegetation type is dry upland forest type, but also fresh mineral soil sites are typical for the area.
The most common forest type, Empetrum-Myrtillus type coveres almost as much of the area as all the other forest types combined. The article describes in detail the vegetation of all forest types and gives a complete list of all plant species found in the survey. Total of 291 vascular plants was found, 242 of which were native to the area. In addition, 49 anthropochores had spread to the area when the forest ranger’s cottage was built. Number of species growing in the northern edge of their natural range is. Southern species can be found in the southern slopes of the hill.
The article includes an abstract in German.
Original keywords
Pohjois-Suomi;
kasvillisuus;
luonnonpuistot;
putkilokasvit;
metsätyyppi;
Pisavaaran luonnonpuisto;
Tervola;
metsät;
kasvupaikkatyyppi
English keywords
vegetation;
northern Finland;
forests;
vascular plants;
national parks;
Pisavaara national park;
forest type;
vegetation type
Published in 1949
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