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Rosaceae, one of the largest of angiosperms is represented in Siberian flora by 32 genera, comprising 214 species.
This book presents information on the taxonomy, chorology, and composition of species and subspecies of the plants under various divisions of the family of Lycopodiaceae and Hydrocharitaceae found in Siberia.
This book presents a compilation of information on the taxonomy, chorology, and composition of species and subspecies of the plants under various divisions of the family of Araceae and Orchidaceae found in Siberia.
This book publishes for the first time data for Siberia on taxonomy, chorology, and ecological adaptations of the species of one of the largest families of dicotyledons, i.e. Leguminosae. These form 27 genera and 351 species and subspecies. Four new species have been described. Maps of plant distribution have been presented for most of the species and many have been illustrated. Flora Sibiri [Flora of Siberia] has been published in 14 volumes. This book is meant for botanists specializing in various branches including resources specialists, specialists in natural conservation, plant introducers, teachers and students of biological faculties, and regional specialists.
This represents the concluding volume of the comprehensive compilation on the taxonomy and chorology of the vascular plants of Siberia (Volumes 1 to 13). The present volume covers the latest information on the nomenclature and distribution of the species that were reported after the publication of the corresponding volume or was missed. The revisio
This book is a comprehensive review of the genera of Cyperaceae, a family of graminoid, monocotyledonous flowering plants, found in Siberia. It presents information on their character, occurrence, habitat, phenotypic variations and distribution of the species under these genera.
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This volume publishes for the first time specific data for Siberia on taxonomy and distribution of feral members of 18 families. The largest families Lamiaceae (Labiatae). Diagnostic features, conditions of habitation, and geographic distribution, with maps of distribution ranges in many cases, have been provided for each species and subspecies. Th
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This volume publishes for the first time specific data for Siberia on taxonomy, chorology, ecological affinity of the species of 13 families of dicotyledonous plants: Solanaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Orobanchaceae, Lentibulariaceae, Plantaginaceae, Rubiaceae, Caprifoliaceae, Adoxaceae, Valerianaceae, Dipsacaceae, Cucuribitaceae, Campanulaceae and Lobe