The family Cyperaceae is extensively distributed throughout the world. It includes some 90 genera and 4000 species. In terms of abundance, this family occupies the 11th place in the flora of the erstwhile USSR as a whole and third place in Siberia where 13 genera and 232 species and subspecies have been reported. The most profuse among these is ...
This represents the concluding volume of the comprehensive compilation on the taxonomy and chronology 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 ...
This volume contains data on morphology, ecology, and chorology of feral species and subspecies of 31 families of flowering plants. The families have been arranged essentially according to the Engler system. Conforming to the latest views (Takhtadzhyn, Sistema magnoliofitov [System of Magnoliophyta] 1987), some families have, however, been ...
Presents data on Siberia's eight families of mono-cotyledons: Araceae, Lemnaceae, Commelinaceae, Juncaceae, Liliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Iridaceae and Orchidaceae. Drawings and maps for the distribution ranges are presented for some taxa.
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 ...
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