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Lonicera L. genus at the Peter the Great Botanical Garden
There are 48 species and forms of honeysuckle genus (Lonicera L.) cultivated at the Peter the Great Botanical Garden of the Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Firsov Gennady Afanasievich +1 more
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Picea schrenkiana Fisch. et C.A. Mey. in the Peter the Great Botanical Garden
Picea schrenkiana Fisch. et C.A. Mey. (Pinaceae) owes its introduction to the Peter the Great Botanical Garden BIN RAS to A.I. Shrenk, who made his first trip to Dzungaria in 1840. In this institution, it was first introduced into world culture.
Firsov Gennadiy +5 more
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Picea A. Dietr. (Pinaceae) genus at Peter the Great Botanical Garden
There are 24 species and 9 forms of Picea A. Dietr., represented by 137 trees, in the collection of Peter the Great Botanical Garden of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS (Saint-Petersburg), aged from 10 to 110 years old.
Firsov Gennady Afanasievich +2 more
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Picea orientalis (L.) Peterm. at Peter the Great Botanic Garden
Picea orientalis (L.) Peterm. (oriental spruce) (Pinaceae) was introduced into world horticulture by the Peter the Great Botanical Garden and has been mentioned in the catalogues of this garden since 1793.
Firsov Gennadiy +3 more
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One of the factors of tree and shrub species pathogenesis in park arboreta, which leads to their elimination from the collection, is their interaction with aborigine mycobiota, i.e.
Zmitrovich Ivan Victorovich +4 more
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Species of Juglandaceae at Peter the Great Botanic Garden at Apothecaries Island
The first exotic species of Juglandaceae family at Peter the Great Botanic Garden of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS in Saint-Petersburg was Juglans regia - mentioned at M. M. Terechovskij ‘s Catalogue in 1796.
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Abies semenovii B. Fedtsch. at the Peter the Great Botanical Garden
Abies semenovii B. Fedtsch. (Pinaceae) is an extremely rare flora species of the Central Asia (Kirghizia); it has been cultivated at the Peter the Great Botanical Garden of the Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) since ...
Tkachenko Kirill +3 more
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Multi-Botanical garden: establishment of Botanical garden in Surgut
Creation of the northern-most botanical garden in Western Siberia was started in 2000. The architectural, territorial, botanical, structural and organizational, social aspects of perception and functioning of the Surgut Botanical garden are discussed in ...
Kukurichkin Gleb
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The dying of elms (Ulmus L.) at Peter the Great Botanic Garden of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS in Saint-Petersburg has been observed since the beginning of the 1990’s, soon after the considerable St.-Petersburg climate warming in 1989.
Firsov Gennadii, Bulgakov Timur
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CYDONIA OBLONGA MILL. (ROSACEAE) AT THE PETER THE GREAT BOTANICAL GARDEN
20th century, common quince was considered not winter-hardy enough for the environments of the North-West of Russia. Cydonia oblonga Mill. was for the first time mentioned in the Catalogues of the Peter the Great Botanical Garden in 1793.
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