%0 Journal Article %T Vascular flora of the Dotr£¿£¿ina forest (Zagreb, Hrvatska) %A Budisavljevi£¿ %A Alan %A Miheli£¿ %A Petra %A Nikoli£¿ %A Toni %A Papkovi£¿ %A Dora %A Terlevi£¿ %A Ana %A £¿egota %A Vedran %A £¿padina %A Barbara %J - %D 2017 %X Sa£¿etak The vascular flora of the recreation parkforest Dotr£¿£¿ina, situated on the south-eastern slopes of the Medvednica Mt, was studied in 2016. In total 202 taxa were recorded, with the Rosaceae, Poaceae and Fabaceae being the most numerous families. Hemicryptophytes (47.4%), phanerophytes (20.9%) and geophytes (17.3%) prevail. The flora is dominated by taxa belonging to Euro-Asian (44.1 %) and central-European (17.8%) chorotype. As much as 14.8% of the flora is allochthonous, with eight invasive taxa originating from North America and Asia. The dominance of the plants of semi-shade, moderately moist and warm, mostly acidic, nitrogen-enriched soils was observed. The comparison between the flora of the Dotr£¿£¿ina forest and other similar (sub) urban areas of Zagreb showed the similarities in terms of life forms and chorology, while on contrary, Dotrs£¿ina exhibits lower number of invasive species %K Dotr£¿£¿ina %K urban flora %K vascular flora %K Zagreb %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=264246