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The occurrence of Atriplex littoralis L. in Poland
The Atriplex littoralis L. is a rare and endangered species in Poland and many other countries in
Europe. In Poland it is mainly found on the west coast and also rarely in central parts. It has been seen in
Puck Bay and the Gulf of Gdańsk as well as in Hel Peninsula. The grassleaf orache is a halophyte, terophyte
and a sunlight-loving plant. Data shows that apart from on the coast, this species may also appear in inland
areas, for example on ruderal habitats such as roadsides. The results of our observations confirm the
presence of the species on beaches and rocky bank reinforcement, with accumulation of annual vegetation
in the Hel Peninsula and Puck Bay. Five sites, where Atriplex littoralis specimens occur have been found. In
each site 1 to 15 specimens where found, in total 31. Five phytosociological relevés were made within the
floristically poor patches of Matricario maritimae-Atriplicetum littoralis (Christiansen 1933) R.Tx. 1950. This
association represents the protected type of habitat: Annual vegetation of drift lines (1210).