Fritillaria gracilis (Ebel) Ascher. & Grae., syn.: Fritillaria messanensis subsp. gracilis (Ebel) Rix, Lilium gracile Ebel., Fritilaria neglecta Parl..DE: Zarte SchachbrettblumeSlo.: nena logarica, Cr.: njena kockavica, vitka kockavicaDat.: May 4. 2011Lat.: 44.52789 Long.: 15.14379Code: Bot_512/2011_IMG4674 andDat.: May 5. 2011Lat.: 44.56577 Long.: 15.11837Code: Bot_512/2011_IMG4740Habitat: open stony grassland but also in light Fagus sylvatica forest, calcareous, Karst, humus-rich rendzina soil ground with frequently outcropped carbonate rock, partly sunny, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations about 2.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 920 (3.020 feet), mountain submediterranean/Dinaric phytogeographical region. Substratum: soilPlace: Central Velebit mountains, Babanjski Kukovi, on southwest side below the top of Rujiin Kuk and on the main mountain ridge near the uppermost tunnel of the road from Karlobah to Gospi, Velebit, Croatia EC. Comment: Members of Fritilaria genus are all very tender and beautiful plants with large bell shaped flowers. Only two of them Fritillaria meleagris and Fritilaria orientalis grow in Slovenia and both are rare, endangered and protected. The same is true for Fritilaria gracilis, which unfortunately doesn't appear in my country but south of it in west Balkan peninsula Dinaric mountains (Orjen, Velebit, Prokletije). Endemic to coastal mountains of Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and north Albania it appears nowhere else in the world. Enlisted in the Croatian Red book of rare and endangered species, marked by "VU" representing a sensitive species.Ref.:(1) . ili, Endemine biljke (Endemic plants), Svjetlost, Sarajevo (1984) (in Serbo-Croatian), p164.(2)
www.academia.edu/4055930/Soziologie_und_standortbedingte_...(3) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (1999) (in Slovene), p 654. (4)
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