Botanical and mycological research in Bielański Forest in Warsaw (central Poland) during the 19th century
Categoría del artículo: Original Article
Publicado en línea: 14 sept 2025
Páginas: 168 - 195
Recibido: 03 jun 2025
Aceptado: 08 jul 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2025-0014
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The Bielański Forest in Warsaw is one of the most valuable natural areas in central Poland. Its royal ownership and the presence of the Camaldolese monastery helped it to maintain high naturalness by the late 18th century. This study presents research carried out in the Bielański Forest, on vascular plants, mosses, lichens, fungi and slime moulds in the 19th century. The initiators of research in the first half of the 19th century were M. Szubert and shortly thereafter W. Jastrzębowski. The first data were published in the second half of the century by, among others, K. Majewski, F. Karo and J. Rostafiński. The majority of research from the Bielański Forest was published in Polish scientific journals