New plant species of the Zeysky reserve flora (Amur region)
Abstract
Data on 17 taxa of the higher vascular plants of Zeysky reserve are given for the first time, from them 5 species are found in VerhneZeysky floristic region at the first time: Carex iljinii V. Krecz., Epilobium amurense Hausskn., Saussurea parviflora (Poir.) DC., Spiraea dahurica (Rupr.) Maxim., Valeriana coreana Briq.Downloads
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