B. Papp szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 32. 2001 (Budapest, 2001)

Bauer, Norbert: Vascular flora of the hill Strázsa-hegy and its vicinity (Pilis Mts, Hungary)

Briza media L. - Attending species in many grass communities. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995, BAUER 1996). Bromus erectus Huds. - Occurs in cleared meadows as an attending species, but it appears as an association component only near the top of Strázsa-hegy, on the steep breakdown of the northern slope. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995, BAUER 1996). Bromus hordeaceus L. subsp. hordeaceus (Syn.: Bromus mollis L.) - Sporadic in the degraded steppe meadows of Strázsa-hegy. (BAUER 1996). Bromus inermis Leyss. - It is a weed in many grass communities, but not in large numbers. (BAUER 1996). Bromus japonicus Thunbg. - Frequent in degraded "sand grasses" near Strázsa-hegy. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995). Bromus squarrosus L. - Sporadic in the steppe meadows of Strázsa-hegy. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995, BAUER 1996). Bromus sterilis L. - Sporadic on the southern slope of Strázsa-hegy in a shrub forest, frequent in places with Robinia and coppice north of Tábla-hegy. (BAUER 1996). Bromus tectorum L. - Sporadic in degraded "sand grasses". It has a larger stand about 1 km north of Strázsa-hegy. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995). Buglossoides purpureo-coerulea (L.) I. M. Johnst. (Syn.: Lithospermum purpureo-coeruleum L.) - Common in the pubescent oak forests of Strázsa- and Tábla-hegy. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995, BAUER 1996). Bunias orientális L. - Appears in a degraded "loess grass" northwest of Strázsa-hegy. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995). Bupleurum affine Sadler - (FEICHTINGER 1899). Bupleurum commutatum Boiss. et Balansa (Syn.: Bupleurum pachnospermum Pancic) - (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995). Bupleurum praealtum Nath. - Frequent in the steppe meadows of the area. (FEICHTINGER 1899). Calamagrostis canescens (Web.) Roth emend. Druce - (FEICHTINGER 1899) Calamagrostis epigeios (L.) Roth - Occurs in many communities in small numbers but in some places, in degraded "sand grasses", it appears in masses like a weed. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995, BAUER 1996). Caltha palustris L. - In the environs of artificial ponds south of Kis-Strázsa-hegy. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995). Calystegia sepium (L.) R. Br. - Appears in hygrophilous vegetation types (shrubby sallow, swamp meadow, tallgrass) northeast of Tábla-hegy and south of Kis-Strázsa-hegy; also part of weed communities. Campanula bononiensis L. - In limestone preferring oak woods, clearings and steppe meadows of the area. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995). Campanula glomerata L. - Frequent in forest margins and rock-grass slope steppe meadows of Strázsa-hegy; sporadic in other places. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995, BAUER 1996). Campanula persicifolia L. - Frequent in limestone preferring oak woods but also occurs in other forest communities. (KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995). Campanula rapunculoides L. - Occurs predominantly in hornbeam-oak woods and ravine for­ests of the northern slopes but also appears in some places in limestone preferring oak woods. Campanula rotundifolia L. - Occurs rarely in dry grassy areas but characteristic on the rocky surfaces of Strázsa-hegy. (BOROS 1919, KUN and SEREGÉLYES 1995, BAUER 1996).

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