taxonID	type	description	language	source
C03187F7FFF0FFDCC5EEFFB087C0FEA0.taxon	description	There were 11 plots included in the group. Lolium perenne has the maximum number of occurrences among grasses, reaching a share of 10 to 25 % in the plots. Trisetum flavescens has a slightly smaller number of occurrences – 10 – with an area share ranging from 10 to 37 %. Other species, such as Alopecurus pratensis or Dactylis glomerata, have a much smaller number of occurrences – two, with a cover of 3 to 15 %. The most common legumes are Trifolium pratense and T. repens, with the number of 11 occurrences and the share in plots ranging from 4 to 40 %, with T. pratense having a larger area share in each plot than T. repens. Vicia cracca and V. sepium occur less frequently and with much lower coverage – from + to 4 % coverage for 6 – 7 occurrences. Among other species, the most occurrences are recorded for Ranunculus acris – 10, with a coverage of up to 5 %. Plantago lanceolata, Ranunculus repens, Sonchus arvensis occur here slightly less frequently, but with greater coverage – from + to 15 % coverage for 9 occurrences. Achillea millefolium is also quite a common species, with seven occurrences and coverage from + to 4 %. Plantago major appears in two plots – a weed of heavily trampled areas, with a cover of up to 8 %.	en	Traczyk, Monika, Kucab, Anna (2024): Assessment of the value of grasslands in OlszÓwka (Mszana Dolna Commune, Southern Poland). Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Naturae 9: 59-82, DOI: 10.24917/25438832.9.4, URL: https://doi.org/10.24917/25438832.9.4
C03187F7FFFFFFDDC5C4FE778442FEA1.taxon	description	The group includes four plots. On all four plots, Trisetum flavescens with a share of 15 to 30 %, and Arrhenatherum elatius with a share of 15 to 25 % were identified. However, only half of the plots are Alopecurus pratensis and Lolium multiflorum, with a much smaller cover – from 2 to 10 %. Of the legumes, the Trifolium pratense has the largest share here – from 4 to 20 %, with three occurrences. Vicia sepium is equally common, but with a smaller cover – up to 2 %. Other legumes, such as Lathyrus pratensis and Vicia cracca were noticed on two plots, with a maximum share of 5 %. Other species of plant: Plantago lanceolata, Ranunculus acris, Achillea millefolium, Rumex acetosa, Sonchus arvensis, Taraxacum officicinale, Urtica dioica perform in three plots with a maximum share of up to 7 % (Plantago lanceolata).	en	Traczyk, Monika, Kucab, Anna (2024): Assessment of the value of grasslands in OlszÓwka (Mszana Dolna Commune, Southern Poland). Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Naturae 9: 59-82, DOI: 10.24917/25438832.9.4, URL: https://doi.org/10.24917/25438832.9.4
C03187F7FFFFFFDCC5C4FA738424FCB4.taxon	description	There are eight plots in this group. Among the grasses, Dactylis glomerata has the largest share in the plots – from 10 to 30 %. Elymus repens occurs less frequently and with lower coverage – from 5 to 10 % in four plots, Trisetum flavescens – from 10 to 20 % coverage, and Phleum pratense – from 5 to 8 % in three plots. The most common legumes are Vicia sepium – six occurrences, V. villosa, and V. cracca – four occurrences, with an area share of up to 3 %. Medicago sativa occurs in two plots, with a share ranging from 2 to 18 %. Among the remaining plants from group II, the most noteworthy is Urtica dioica, with the largest area share – from 5 to 30 %, recorded in five plots. Other species with a significantly smaller share are Aegopodium podararia – up to 5 %, Galium mollugo – up to 4 %, Heracleum sphondylium – up to 10 % and Ranunculus acris – up to 4 % coverage per four occurrences.	en	Traczyk, Monika, Kucab, Anna (2024): Assessment of the value of grasslands in OlszÓwka (Mszana Dolna Commune, Southern Poland). Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Naturae 9: 59-82, DOI: 10.24917/25438832.9.4, URL: https://doi.org/10.24917/25438832.9.4
C03187F7FFFEFFDDC5EEFA7387CEFCB4.taxon	description	There are 11 plots in the last group. Among the grasses, the most common here is Phleum pratense – seven occurrences, with a share of 5 to 20 %. Poa pratensis was identified on six plots, with a share of 5 to 15 %, and on five plots Trisetum flavescens, with a cover of 5 to 20 %. The remaining four grass species occur less often – up to four plots, with a maximum cover of 15 % (Holcus lanatus). From legumes, Trifolium pratense occurs on each studied plot, with a share of 2 to 30 %. Lotus corniculatus and Vicia sepium grow slightly less often; on nine plots, the first species reaches a cover of 4 to 15 %, and the second to a maximum of 5 %. The most common weed is Plantago lanceolata, which has been identified on each studied plot, reaching here from 4 to 20 %. Only one of the studied plots did not record Ranunculus acris; this species reaches a maximum cover of 10 % in this group of plots.	en	Traczyk, Monika, Kucab, Anna (2024): Assessment of the value of grasslands in OlszÓwka (Mszana Dolna Commune, Southern Poland). Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Naturae 9: 59-82, DOI: 10.24917/25438832.9.4, URL: https://doi.org/10.24917/25438832.9.4
