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| Data from PLANTATT: full documentation here | |||
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| 7.01 | Conservation Status | vu | Vulnerable |
| ew | extinct in the wild | ||
| en | Endangered | ||
| cr | Critically endangered | ||
| ex | Extinct | ||
| null | Alien taxa | ||
| 7.02 | Rarity Status | n | Present, not rare or scarce |
| s | Scarce, 16-100 km squares in Britain 1987-1999 | ||
| r | Rare, 1-15 10km squares in Britain 1987-1999 | ||
| o | ABsent from Britain and the Isle of Man as a native, but present in the channel Islands and/ or Ireland | ||
| x | Apparently extinct ( not recorded since 1986) | ||
| i | Insufficient data available to assess rarity | ||
| null | Alien taxa | ||
| 7.03 | Change Index | (- 4.57) - (+4.7) | (Telfer et al 2002) Measures the relative magnitude of change comparing the periods 1930-1960 with 1987-1999 |
| 7.04 | Biome | 0 | Mediterranean (native range of some aliens) |
| 1 | Arctic Montane ( main distribution in tundra or above treeline in temperate mountains | ||
| 2 | Boreo-Arctic Montane (in tundra and coniferous forest zones) | ||
| 3 | Wide Boreal ( from temperate zone to tundra) | ||
| 4 | Boreal montane (main distribution in coniferous forest zone) | ||
| 5 | Boreo-Temperate (in conifer and broadleaf zones) | ||
| 6 | Wide Temperate (from Mediterranean region to coniferous forest zone) | ||
| 7 | Temperate (in broadleaf forest zone) | ||
| 8 | Southern Temperate (in Mediterranean Region and Broadleaf forest zones) | ||
| 9 | Mediterranean-Atlantic( in Mediterranean region and extending north in Atlantic zone of temperate Europe | ||
| 7.05 | Eastern Limit | 0 | Hyperoceanic : with a western distribution in the Atlantic Zone |
| 1 | Oceanic : in Atlantic zone of Europe, not or scarcely reaching east to Sweden, Germany or South Spain | ||
| 2 | Suboceanic : extending to Sweden, Central Europe or Italy | ||
| 3 | European :extending to more continental parts of Europe but not to Siberia | ||
| 4 | Euro-Siberian : eastern limit between 60 and 120 E | ||
| 5 | Eurasian: extending across Asia to east of 120E | ||
| 6 | Circumpolar : in Europe, Asia and North America | ||
| 7.06 | Continentality in Europe | c | Continental: rare in the Atlantic zone but commoner further east |
| 7.07 | Northern Limit in Britain | Yes | Native taxa at their northern European limit in the Br. Isles |
| No | Native taxa not at their northern European limit in the Br. Isles | ||
| 7.08 | Northern European Limit (Lat, 5º band) | ||
| 7.09 | Southern European Limit | Native taxa at their southern European limit in the Br. Isles | |
| 7.10 | Southern European Limit (Lat, 5º band) | ||
| 7.11 | January mean temperature | Calculated from New Atlas plus climatic data | |
| 7.12 | July mean temperature | Calculated from New Atlas plus climatic data | |
| 7.13 | Annual precipitation | Calculated from New Atlas plus climatic data | |
| 7.14 | Ellenberg Indicator: Light | Hill et al. (1999) | |
| 7.15 | Ellenberg Indicator: Moisture | Hill et al. (1999) | |
| 7.16 | Ellenberg Indicator: pH | Hill et al. (1999) | |
| 7.17 | Ellenberg Indicator: Nitrogen | Hill et al. (1999) | |
| 7.18 | Ellenberg Indicator: Salt | Hill et al. (1999) | |
| 7.19 | Life Form | L1 | L1: the normal state. |
| 7.20 | Life Form | L2 | L2 :the less frequent state |
| Ch | chamaephyte | ||
| Gb | Bulbous geophyte | ||
| Gn | Non-bulbous geophyte | ||
| Hc | Hemicryptophyte | ||
| Hy | Perennial hydrophyte | ||
| Hz | Annual hydrophyte (aquatic therophyte) | ||
| Ph | Mega- meso- and micro- phanerophyte | ||
| Pn | Nanophanerophyte | ||
| Th | Therophyte | ||
| 7.21 | Clonality | C1 | C1: the normal state. |
| 7.22 | Clonality | C2 | C2:the less frequent state. |
| Clonality | 0 | Little or no vegetative spread | |
| 0gr | Tussock forming graminoid, may slowly spread | ||
| 0tb | Tuberous or bulbous slowly cloning by offsets | ||
| Dra | Detaching ramets above ground, often axillary | ||
| Drg | Detaching ramets at or below ground | ||
| Dri | Detaching ramets on inflorescence | ||
| Drl | Detaching ramets on leaves (Hammarbya) | ||
| Drp | Detaching ramets on prothallus (Trichomanes) | ||
| Frag | Fragmenting as part of normal growth | ||
| Irreg | Irregularly fragmenting (mainly water plants) | ||
| Leaf | Plantlets forming on leaves (Cardamine pratensis) | ||
| Node1 | Shortly creeping and rooting at nodes | ||
| Node2 | Extensively creeping and rooting at nodes | ||
| Rhiz1 | Rhizome shortly creeping | ||
| Rhiz2 | Rhizome far creeping | ||
| Root | Clones formed by suckering from roots | ||
| Stol1 | Shortly creeping stolons in illuminated medium | ||
| Stol2 | Far creeping stolons in illuminated medium | ||
| Tip | Tip rooting (stems often turn downwards) | ||