Cancrinia krasnoborovii Khanm. – the new species to the flora of Mongolia
Abstract
New species to the flora of Mongolia is reported. Cancrinia krasnoborovii Khanm. (Asteraceae Dumort.) was found in the basin of Davst Nur lake. The morphology of the species is characterized. Cancrinia krasnoborovii is found in Southern Tuva (Russia) and Mongolian Altai in the upper part of the steppe belt. This species grow in cryophytic steppes and their halophytic variants commonly in patches with sparse vegetation.
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