Records of Chenopodiaceae in Asian Russia
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Chenopodiastrum murale and Chenopodium probstii are recorded for the first time for the flora of Asian Russia, Suaeda arctica – for the flora of Siberia. Three species have been discovered in particular regions: Novosibirsk Oblast (Blitum virgatum), Buryatia Republic (Oxybasis micrantha) and Tyva Republic (Grubovia melanoptera)Downloads
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