Based on a review of materials kept in the Herbarium of the Komarov Botanical Institute of St. Petersburg, Russia, this work is part of a series expected to be a 20-volume full taxonomic account of plants of the Central Asian floristic region of Mongolia and China. This volume is dedicated to the genus Astralagus L. of the family Leguminosae, covering some 306 species. Keys to species are given under each subgenus and references to nomenclature, information on habitat, and geographic distribution are given under each species.
Based on a review of materials kept in the Herbarium of the Komarov Botanical Institute of St. Petersburg, Russia, this work is part of a series expec...
An English translation of the series prepared by the Komarov Botanical Institute. Covers Altai, Khangai, Kentei Ranges in the North, Greater Khingan Range in the East, Pamir in the West, The Great Wall of China in the Southeast, and the Himalayas in the South. This volume of the illustrated synopsis of vascular plants of Central Asia provides a detailed account of 3 families Araliaceae, Umbelliferae, Cornaceae, within the People's Republics of China and Mongolia. Keys for the identification of genera and species under each family as well as references to nomenclature and information on...
An English translation of the series prepared by the Komarov Botanical Institute. Covers Altai, Khangai, Kentei Ranges in the North, Greater Khingan R...
Focusing on the largest genera of Leguminosae and the largest in the Central Asian flora, genus Oxytropis DC, this taxonomic account covers 153 of the 175 species found in Central Asia as a whole. It is based on materials from the Herbarium of the Komarov Botanical Institute, St. Petersburg, collect
Focusing on the largest genera of Leguminosae and the largest in the Central Asian flora, genus Oxytropis DC, this taxonomic account covers 153 of the...
This volume of the English translation of the series prepared by the Komarov Botanical Institute covers Altai, Khangai and Kentei ranges in the north, Greater Khingan Range in the east, Pamir in the west, the Great Wall in the Southeast and the Himalayas in the south. The book describes the families Liliaceae to Orchidaceae. Onions represent the largest and most important group in the volume, but many species of this genus are valuable fodder plants, as well as characterist plants of desert steppes.
This volume of the English translation of the series prepared by the Komarov Botanical Institute covers Altai, Khangai and Kentei ranges in the north,...
This volume covers the family Gramineae - one of the largest families in Central Asian flora, whose members play a leading role in the formation of its plant cover and represent the characteristic species of vast arid, hill and desert steppes.
This volume covers the family Gramineae - one of the largest families in Central Asian flora, whose members play a leading role in the formation of it...