Hyun Tak Shin , Myung Hoon Yi , Jae Sung Shin , Byoung-Chun Lee , Jung Won Yoon
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Lee and <em>Glaux maritima</em> var. <em>obtusifolia</em> Fernald, were observed during the study conducted on the distribution of rare plant species in the Ulsan·Busan·Yangsan region. Of the 15 taxa, 3 were trees and 12 were herbs. 6 taxa (<em>Tricularia yakusimensis</em> Masam., <em>Hololeion maximowiczii</em> Kitam., <em>Drosera rotundifolia</em> L., <em>Pogonia japonica</em> Rchb.f., <em>Iris ensata</em> var. <em>spontanea</em> (Makino) Nakai, <em>Utricularia racemosa</em> Wall.) were those found in wetlands, 4 taxa (<em>Wikstroemia ganpi</em> (Siebold & Zucc.) Maxim., <em>Jeffersonia dubia</em> (Maxim.) Benth. & Hook.f., <em>Lysimachia coreana</em> Nakai, <em>Iris ensata</em> var. <em>spontanea</em> (Makino) Nakai) on mountain slopes, 3 taxa (<em>Euphorbia fauriei</em> H. Lev. & Vaniot, <em>Veronica pusanensis</em> Y. Lee, <em>Glaux maritima</em> var. <em>obtusifolia</em> Fernald) in the coastal region, and 2 taxa (<em>Abelia spathulata</em> Siebold & Zucc., <em>Deutzia paniculata</em> Nakai) in the valley area. In the case of rare plant species found in wetlands, there has been damage caused by coast elevation, forest road construction and farming, and in the case of other rare plant species, there has been damage caused by developments and other detrimental factors. <em>Wikstroemia ganpi</em> (Siebold & Zucc.) Maxim. and <em>Veronica pusanensis</em> Y. Lee are especially in need of protective measures, since their habitat is decreasing and they are being damaged via picking.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":100797,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Korean Nature","volume":"5 2","pages":"Pages 145-153"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2012-06-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.7229/jkn.2012.5.2.145","citationCount":"9","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Distribution of Rare Plants- Ulsan, Busan, Yangsan\",\"authors\":\"Hyun Tak Shin , Myung Hoon Yi , Jae Sung Shin , Byoung-Chun Lee , Jung Won Yoon\",\"doi\":\"10.7229/jkn.2012.5.2.145\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>A total of 15 rare plant species, including CR species of <em>Abelia spathulata</em> Siebold & Zucc., <em>Tricularia yakusimensis</em> Masam., <em>Wikstroemia ganpi</em> (Siebold & Zucc.) Maxim., EN species of <em>Jeffersonia dubia</em> (Maxim.) Benth. & Hook.f., <em>Hololeion maximowiczii</em> Kitam., <em>Deutzia paniculata</em> Nakai, VU species of <em>Drosera rotundifolia</em> L., <em>Pogonia japonica</em> Rchb.f., <em>Euphorbia fauriei</em> H. Lev. & Vaniot, LC species of <em>Iris ensata</em> var. <em>spontanea</em> (Makino) Nakai, <em>Lysimachia coreana</em> Nakai, <em>Iris ensata</em> var. <em>spontanea</em> (Makino) Nakai, <em>Utricularia racemosa</em> Wall. and DD species of <em>Veronica pusanensis</em> Y. Lee and <em>Glaux maritima</em> var. <em>obtusifolia</em> Fernald, were observed during the study conducted on the distribution of rare plant species in the Ulsan·Busan·Yangsan region. Of the 15 taxa, 3 were trees and 12 were herbs. 6 taxa (<em>Tricularia yakusimensis</em> Masam., <em>Hololeion maximowiczii</em> Kitam., <em>Drosera rotundifolia</em> L., <em>Pogonia japonica</em> Rchb.f., <em>Iris ensata</em> var. <em>spontanea</em> (Makino) Nakai, <em>Utricularia racemosa</em> Wall.) were those found in wetlands, 4 taxa (<em>Wikstroemia ganpi</em> (Siebold & Zucc.) Maxim., <em>Jeffersonia dubia</em> (Maxim.) Benth. & Hook.f., <em>Lysimachia coreana</em> Nakai, <em>Iris ensata</em> var. <em>spontanea</em> (Makino) Nakai) on mountain slopes, 3 taxa (<em>Euphorbia fauriei</em> H. Lev. & Vaniot, <em>Veronica pusanensis</em> Y. Lee, <em>Glaux maritima</em> var. <em>obtusifolia</em> Fernald) in the coastal region, and 2 taxa (<em>Abelia spathulata</em> Siebold & Zucc., <em>Deutzia paniculata</em> Nakai) in the valley area. 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Distribution of Rare Plants- Ulsan, Busan, Yangsan
A total of 15 rare plant species, including CR species of Abelia spathulata Siebold & Zucc., Tricularia yakusimensis Masam., Wikstroemia ganpi (Siebold & Zucc.) Maxim., EN species of Jeffersonia dubia (Maxim.) Benth. & Hook.f., Hololeion maximowiczii Kitam., Deutzia paniculata Nakai, VU species of Drosera rotundifolia L., Pogonia japonica Rchb.f., Euphorbia fauriei H. Lev. & Vaniot, LC species of Iris ensata var. spontanea (Makino) Nakai, Lysimachia coreana Nakai, Iris ensata var. spontanea (Makino) Nakai, Utricularia racemosa Wall. and DD species of Veronica pusanensis Y. Lee and Glaux maritima var. obtusifolia Fernald, were observed during the study conducted on the distribution of rare plant species in the Ulsan·Busan·Yangsan region. Of the 15 taxa, 3 were trees and 12 were herbs. 6 taxa (Tricularia yakusimensis Masam., Hololeion maximowiczii Kitam., Drosera rotundifolia L., Pogonia japonica Rchb.f., Iris ensata var. spontanea (Makino) Nakai, Utricularia racemosa Wall.) were those found in wetlands, 4 taxa (Wikstroemia ganpi (Siebold & Zucc.) Maxim., Jeffersonia dubia (Maxim.) Benth. & Hook.f., Lysimachia coreana Nakai, Iris ensata var. spontanea (Makino) Nakai) on mountain slopes, 3 taxa (Euphorbia fauriei H. Lev. & Vaniot, Veronica pusanensis Y. Lee, Glaux maritima var. obtusifolia Fernald) in the coastal region, and 2 taxa (Abelia spathulata Siebold & Zucc., Deutzia paniculata Nakai) in the valley area. In the case of rare plant species found in wetlands, there has been damage caused by coast elevation, forest road construction and farming, and in the case of other rare plant species, there has been damage caused by developments and other detrimental factors. Wikstroemia ganpi (Siebold & Zucc.) Maxim. and Veronica pusanensis Y. Lee are especially in need of protective measures, since their habitat is decreasing and they are being damaged via picking.