ALLIUM CAROLINIANUM DC., A NEW SPECIES TO THE OUTER MONGOLIA
Abstract
The article reports on the new species for the flora of Mongolia Allium carolinianum DC. found in the west part of the country. A short morphological characteristics, nomenclature, the number of chromosomes and description of the karyotype are given.Downloads
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