New findings in the flora of Mongolia. Part 1
Abstract
For several plant families, we record some species new for Mongolia, and for several others new localities are documented broadening knowledge about distribution areas. The material was collected during a joint Mongolian-German-Russian botanical expedition in summer 2013. The vouchers are deposited in ALTB, OSBU, UBU and in Khovd Herbarium.Downloads
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