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Penksza, Károly: Flora of the Fehér-szirt and its surroundings near Kesztölc, Hungary
Fig. 1. A) Map of Hungary with the Fehér-szirt and its surroundings (filled rectangle). B) Map of the studied area. 1: The studied area, 2: the Fehér-szirt, 3: Kesztöíc (settlement) lands, steppe meadows, shrub-forests, rocky grasslands, Turkey oak forests, oakhornbeam woods and beech forests. The list of species is based upon regular field work since 1990. For identification of the Rosa species FACSAR's monograph (1993) was used. Nomenclature principally follows SIMON'S (1992) for the vascular plants and PRISZTER'S (1980) for some author names, while ORBÁN and VAJDA (1983) was used for the moss names. FORMER FLORISTIC RECORDS KERNER (1857) published detailed species lists of areas from the Pilis Mts to the Vértes Mts, but he rarely mentioned exact localities. Three notes refer to area studied in this paper: Kétágú-hegy as one of the localities of Spiraea oblon-