On the findings of some alien plant species in the Russian Black Sea region
UDC 582.542.1:581.95(470.6)
Abstract
This paper presents information on new alien species for the flora of the Russian Black Sea region, identified during field studies in 2025. Briza minor is reported for the first time for the flora of the Russian part of the Caucasus, Potentilla intermedia for the Krasnodar Territory, and Elytrigia pseudocaesia for the Russian Black Sea region.
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