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07.06.2007

DELECTUS SEMINUM,

QUAE HORTUS BOTANICUS KRIVOROZSKIENSIS

PRO MUTUA COMMUTATIONE OFFERT

Krivoj Rog – 2006-2009

KRIVOROZSCKY BOTANICAL GARDEN

Krivoy Rog belongs to the cities with highly developed diversified industry. Its economic profile is predetermined by a powerful iron-ore base served as a foundation for the construction of the metallurgical works, cokechemical plants, 5 mining concentrating mills and other enterprises. In the city’s economy industry occupies main positions. The key industries are – the iron-ore and metallurgic ones. Intensive exploitation of iron-ore deposits transformed natural Krivbass’s landscapes into technogenous ones, dumps, question of the worlds flora plants and elaboration of scientific of industry and nature interrelations.

The construction of the botanical garden was started in 1980 on the square of 52 hectares. The initiator of its creation was a former director of the Donetsk Botanical Garden of the my professor E.N.Kondratyuca.

Due to the help of industrial enterprises of the construction of the garden was carried out at a rapid pace.

The official opening of the Botanical garden was on the 6-th of September, 1989. At present on the territory of the garden there have been built a laboratory building, economic structures, green houses, a central garden’s entrance, a bridge over the pond. The road-path net with hard cover was built. In a short time the collection of plants comprising more than 3000 species, forms and sorts was made.

The botanical garden is located in Dnepropetrovscky Region in the city of Krivoy Rog, 15 kilometers from the railway station Rockovataya and 40 kilometers from the railway station Krivoy Rog – the Main. The coordinates of the garden are in latitude 48010’North and in 33040’ Longitude East.

The climate is temperate-continental with the amplitude of the absolute temperatures 700C (-320C - +380C).

According to the agroclimatic division into districts of Dnepropetrovscky Region Krivorozje belongs to the southern very warm region with hydrothermal coefficient (HTC) less than 0,8. Mean annual temperature of the air is 8,60C, the average quantity ofprecipitations is 408-430 mm, frostless period is 65 days, a period with +50C is 215 day, +100C 65 days. The sum of the temperatures over 100C is 31000C. The precipitation’s’ sum at this period – 250 mm. Mean relative air humidity is 6,5 mm. Dry winds occur very often, especially in June, there are 250 windy days a year. Sharp changes of temperature, unsteady snow cover (50%) is typical of the cold period. The height of the snow cover in January-February is only 2-5 cm, sometimes – 11 cm.

The soils are usual blacksoils the landscape with ravines and gorges with well-preserved steppe vegetation and of barings is characteristic of the botanical garden’s territory. Three deep gorges cross the territory of the garden from the north-east. The steppe vegetation survived here allows visitors to get acquainted with flora and vegetation of Krivorozja. The total square occupied by natural vegetation is 15 hectares. The vegetation of gorges is presented by herb-fescue-feather steppe shrubs thickets. 350 plant species of 210 genera and 60 families grow in natural phytocenoses. The main directions of scientific investigations of the garden are: introduction and acclimatization of new trees, shrubs, grasses and ornamental plants; elaboration of principles of optimization of technogenous foundations of Krivorozscky basin by means of plants, working onto scientific foundations of restoration of biological productivity of lands disturbed by iron-ore industry, elaboration of theory and practice of phytodesing of interiors of industrial enterprises of Krivbass, rational use and protection of Krivbass’s vegetation.

For carrying ont these tasks the botanical garden has an appropriate structure which includes a laboratory of dendrology and ornamental horticulture, a laboratory of floriculture of open and protected grounds, laboratories of agricultural chemistry, of natural flora, of soil microbiology and ecology of lands destroyed by industry.

The territory of the garden is divided into 36 blocks, 18 of which are occupied by the collections of the main families and genera (fig. 1).

The arboretum of the garden (the square is 22 hectares) is the basis of the garden’s collections. More than 900 species, forms and sorts of trees and shrubs from different botanical and geographical zones are presented in it. For urban forestry of Krivbass’s cities 60 new species of plants and shrubs are recommended. The introductory trial of ornamental flowers in indus- trial Krivbass allowed to anculcate into urban forestry 46 new species tropical and subtropical plants have been recommended by the botanical garden for phytodesing of different type interiors.

From the moment of its creation of technogenous landscapes of Krivorozscky basin by means of plants, studies problems of plants tolerance to industrial emissions. The estimation of fitness of rocks of mining concentrating enterprises for biological reclamation has been given. The methods of strengthening the surraces of ashdumps by means of plants which have no analogues have been elaborated. As a result ofexperimental and practical works a technology of preparation of iron-ore du mumps for planting vegetation has been offered, 83 species of plants for creation of protective-ornamental cover have been chosen, the most effective methods of making green plantations on the dumps have been elaborated. The classification of territories of industrial plots of mining concentration enterprises according to the degree of their pollution by dust, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide 145 species of trees, shrubs on the industrial plots of mining concentration enterprises of Krivbass according to the degree of their contamination.

The botanical garden in Krivoy Rog plays a big role in acquaintance of population with diversity of vegetable word, it is a place of aesthetic education and teaches reaches regard for nature.


Part I. THE SEEDS OF PLANTS GROWN BY THE

KRIVOROZSCKY BOTANICAL GARDEN

1.Arboreal plants and shurbs

List of collectors: V.D.Fedorovsky, J.S.Juchimenko, N.S.Terlyga, V.V.Zarichnjuk


1.ANGIOSPERMAE

ACERACEAE

1. Acer californicum (Torr. et Gray

Dietr.)

2. campestre L.

3. ibericum Bieb.

4. ginnala Maxim.

5. negundo L.

6. platanoides L.

7. f. Schwedleri Nichols.

8. pseudoplatanus L.

9. mono Maxim.

10. mandshuricum Maxim.

11. monspessulanum L.

12. rubrum L.

13. saccharinum L.

14. semenovii Regel et Herd.

15. tataricum L.

16. tetramerum Pax

ACTINIDIACEAE

17.Actinidia arguta (Sieb. et Zucc.)

Planch.

ANACARDIACEAE

18.Cotinus americanus Nutt.

19.Rhus aromatica Ait.

20. typhina L.

21. “Laciniata”

22. toxicodendron L.

ARALIACEAE

23.Aralia mandshurica Rupr. et Maxim.

ARISTOLOCHIACEAE

24.Aristolochia manshuriensis Kom.

BERBERIDACEAE

25.Berberis amurensis Rupr.

26. aggregata Schneid.

27. thunbergii DC.

28.Mahonia aquifolium (Pursh.) Nutt.

BETULACEAE

29. Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.

30. Betula fusca Pall. ex Georgi

31. oycoviensis Bess.

32. pendula Roth.

33. pubescens Ehrh.

BIGNONIACEAE

34. Campsis radicans (L.) Seem.

35. Catalpa bignonioides Walt.

36. hybrida Spaeth.

37. ovata G. Don fil.

CAESALPINIACEAE

38.Cercis canadensis L.

39. siliquastrum L.

40.Gleditsia triacanthos L.

41. “Inermis”

42.Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) C. Koch.

CAPRIFOLIACEAE

43.Dieryilla sessilifolia Buckl.

44.Kolkwitzia amabilis Graebn.

45.Lonicera x amoena Zab.

46


49. maackii Rupr.

50. tatarica L.

51.Sambucus coreana (Nakai) Kom.

et Abiss.

52. latipinna Nakai

53. racemosa L.

54.Symphoricarpos orbiculatus Moench.

55.Viburnum lantana L.

56. opulus L.

57. rhytidophyllum Hemsl.

58. sargenti Koehne

CELASTRACEAE

59.Celastrus orbiculata Thunb.

60. scandens L.

61.Euonymus atropurpurea Jacq.

62. bungeana Maxim.

63. europaea L.

64. hamiltoniana Wall.

65. maackii Rupr.

CORNACEAE

66.Cornus mas L.

67.Swida sanguinea (L.) Opiz.

68. stolonifera (Michx.) Rydb.

CORYLACEAE

69.Carpinus betulus L.


ELAEAGNACEAE

70.Elaeagnus angustifolia L.

71. umbellata Thunb.

72.Hippophaё rhamnoides L.

EUCOMMIACEAE

73.Eucommia ulmoides Oliv.

EUPHORBIACEAE

74.Securinega suffruticosa (Pall.) Rehd.

FABACEAE

75.Amorpha californica Nutt.

76. croceo-lanata Wats.

77. virgata Small.

78.Laburnum anagyroides Medik.

79.Robinia pseudoacacia L.

80. viscosa Vent.

FAGACEAE

81.Quercus borealis Michx.

82. imbricaria Michx.

83. robur L.

84. serrata Thunb.

GROSSULARIACEAE

85.Grossularia cynosbati (L.)Mill.

86. irrigua L.

87. missouriensis (Nutt) Cov.

et Britt

88. oxyacanthoides (L.) Mill.

89. succirubra (Zbl.) Los.

90.Ribes altissimum Turcz. ex Pojark.

91. atropurpureum C.A.Mey.

92. biebersteinii Berl. ex DC.

93. lucidum Kit.

94. spicatum ssp. pubescens

(Hedl.) Hyl.

HIPPOCASTANACEAE

95.Aesculus hippocastanum L.

96. hybrida DC.

97. pavia L.

HYDRANGEACEAE

98.Philadelphus coronarius L. f. “Aurea”

99. microphyllus Gray.

JUGLANDACEAE

100.Juglans ailantifolia Carr.

101. cinerea L.

102. cordiformis Maxim.

103. nigra L.

104. regia L.

105. rupestris Engelm.

106. rupestris Engelm. F. major

Torr

107.Pterocarya pterocarpa (Michx.)

Cunth et I. Iljinsk.

MAGNOLIACEAE

108.Magnolia robus DC.

MALVACEAE

109.Hibiscus syriacus L.

OLEACEAE

110.Fraxinus excelsior L.

111. “Pendula”

112. lanceolata Borkh.

113.Ligustrum vulgare L.

114.Syringa emodi Wall.

115. henryi C.K.Schneid.

116. josikaea Jacq. fil.

117. perinensis Rupr.

118. reticulata (Blume) Hara

119. sweginzowii Koehne.

120. vulgaris L.

PAEONIACEAE

121.Paeonia suffruticosa Andr.

RANUNCULACEAE

122.Clematis mandshurica Rupr.

123. orientalis L.

124. tangutica (Maxim.) Korch.

125. viticella L.

RHAMNACEAE

126.Frangula alnus Mill.

127.Rhamnus cathartica L



131. sanguinea (Purch)DC.

132. spicata (Lam.) C. Koch.

133. utahensis Kochne

134.Louiseania ulmifolia (Franch.)Pachom.

135.Amygdalus communis L.

136.Armeniaca vulgaris Lam.

137.Cerasus besseyi (Bailey) comb. nova

138. tomentosa(Thunb.) Wall.

139.Chaenomeles japonica (Thunb.) Lindl

ex Spach.

140. var. maulei Schneid.

141.Cotoneaster horizontalis Decne

142. submultiflorus Popov.

143.Crataegus arnoldiana Sarg.

144. douglasii Lindl.

145. elwangeriana Sarg.

146. laevigata (Poir.) DC.

147. cv. “Paul’s Scarlett”

148. nigra Waldst. et Kit.

149. sanguinea Pall.

150. submollis Sarg.

151.Exochorda giraldii Hesse

152. tianshanica Gontsch.

153.Mespilus germanica L.

154.Padellus mahaleb (L.) Vass.

155.Padus serotina (Enrh.) Agardh.

156. virginiana (L.) Mill

157.Photinia villosa (Thunb.) DC.

158.Pyracantha coccinea (L.) M. Roem.

159.Rhodotypus kerrioides Sieb. et Zucc.

160.Spiraea menziesii Hook

161. salicifolia L.

RUTACEAE

162.Evodia hupenensis Dode

163.Phellodendron amurense Rupr.

164.Ptelea trifoliata L.

165.Ruta graveolens L.

SAPINDACEAE

166.Koelreuteria paniculata Laxm.

167.Xanthoceras sorbifolium Bge.

SCROPHULARIACEAE

168.Pawlownia tomentosa (Thunb.) Steud.

VITACEAE

169.Vitis amurensis Rupr.

170.Parthenocissus tricuspidata (Sieb.

et Zucc.)f. “Veitchii”

171. quinquefolia

(L.) Planch.



2.Herbaceous plants

a) decorative plants

List of collectors: R.K.Matjashuk,

E.N. Fedorova, N.V.Mashtaler


ALLIACEAE

172.Allium giganteum Regel

AMARANTHACEAE

173.Amaranthus caudatus L.

174 cruentus L.

175.Celosia ar gentea L. f cristata (L.)

Shinz.

176. f plumosa Voss fl. Rubra

177.Gomphrena globosa L.

ASPHODELACEAE

178.Asphodeline taurica (Pall. ex Bieb.)

Kunth

ASTERACEAE

179.Aster alpinus L.

180. dumosus L. cv.

“Herbstoruss Kom Bresserhof”

181. cv. “Lady Henry Maddok”

182. cv. “Lilac Time”

183. tongolensis Franch.

184.Calendula officinalis L.

185.Centaurea cyanus L.

186. segetum L.

187.Coreopsis grandiflora Hogg. ex Sweet.

188. tinctoria Nutt.

189.Cosmos bipinnatus Cav.

190. sulphureus Cav.

191.Dimorphotheca pluvialis (L.) Moench.

192.Erigeron x hybridus Bergmans

193. speciosus (Lindl.) DC.

194.Heliopsis scabra Dun.

195.Leucanthemum maximum (Ramond.) A. DC.

196. vulgare Lam.

197.Liatris spicata (L.) Willd.

198.Osteospermum ecklonis (DC.)Norl.

199.Pyrethrum corymbosum (L.) Scop.

200. roseum (Adam) Bieb.

201.Rudbeckia x hybrida hort.

202.Santolina chamaecyparissus L.

203. viridis L.

204.Solidago canadensis L.

205. hybrida hort. f. nana

206.Tagetes erecta L.

207. ’Citron Rine’

208. ’Paprika’

209. ’Chrysantha Gold’

210. patula L.

211. ’Chrysantha Orange’

212. ’Red Cherry’

213. ’Marietta’

214. ’Cardoba’

215. ’Mikki’


216.Tithonia rotundifolia (Mill.) Blake

BALSAMINACEAE

217.Impatiens balsamina L.

BRASSICACEAE

218.Aethionema grandiflorum Boiss.

219.Alyssum murale Waldst. et Kit.

220. saxatile L. ”Dudley Nevile” Hort

221.Arabis alpine L.

222.Aubrieta cultorum “Cascadenfuer”

223.Crambe pontica Stev. ex Rupr.

224.Iberis amara L.

225. sempervirens L.

226. umbellata L.

CACTACEAE

227.Opuntia humifusa Raf.

CAMPANULACEAE

228.Campanula persicifolia L.

229. rotundifolia L.

230.Edraianthus graminifolius (L.) A.DC.

231.Platycodon grandiflorus (Jacq.) A.DC

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

232.Agrostemma githago L.

233.Cerastium argenteum Bieb.

234. biebersteinii DC.

235. grandiflorum Waldst. et Kit.

236 tomentosum L.

237.Dianthus arboreus L.

238. deltoides L. f. alba

239. giganteus D’Urv.

240. gratianopolitanus Vill.

241. plumarius L.

242.Gypsophila elegans Bieb.

243.Steris viscaria (L.) Rafin.

CISTACEAE

244.Helianthemum apenninum (L.) Mill.

245. cinereum Pers.

246. grandiflorum (Scop.)

Lam. et DC

CRASSULACEAE

247.Rhodiola kirilowii Regel ex Maxim.

248.Sedum acre L.

249. album L.

250. ewersii Ledeb. “Розовая невеста”

251. hybridum L.

252. reflexum L.

253. ruprechtii (Jalas) Omelcz.

254. spectabile Boreau

255. spectabile Boreau cv. Carmin

256. spurium Bieb.

257. “Rubra”

258. “Splendens”

259.Sempervivum ruthenicum Schnittsp. et

C.B.Lehm.

DIPSACACEAE

260.Scabiosa rotata Bieb.

261. stellata L.

EUPHORBIACEAE

262.Ricinus communis L.

HEMEROCALLIDACEAE

263.Hemerocallis lilio-asphodelus L. 264.Hemerocallis middendorfii Trautv.

et Mey.

LAMIACEAE

265.Betonica officinalis L.

266.Dracocephalum imberbe Bunge

267. ruyschiana L.

268.Molucella laevis L.

269.Nepeta mussinii Spreng.

270.Prunella grandiflora (L.) Scholl.

271.Scutellaria alpina L.

272. orientalis L.

LINACEAE

273.Linum perenne L.

274. usitatissimum L.

MALVACEAE

275.Malope trifida Cav.

NYCTAGINACEAE

276.Mirabilis jalapa L. “Alba”

277. “Lutea”

278. “Purpurea”

ONAGRACEAE

279.Clarkia unquiculata Lindl.

280.Godecia grandiflora Lindl.

281.Oenothera missouriensis Sims.

PAPAVERACEAE

282.Papaver orientale L.

283. rhoeas L.

POACEAE

284.Briza maxima L.

285.Phalaris canariensis L.

286.Panicum miliaceum L.

287.Setaria italica L.

POLEMONIACEAE

288.Phlox drummondii Hook.

289.Gilia tricolor Benth.

PORTULACACEAE

290.Portulaca grandiflora Hook

RANUNCULACEAE

291.Aquilegia x hybrida hort.

292.Anemone japonica (Thunb.) Sieb.

et Zucc.

293. sylvestris L.

294.Nigella damascena L.

295. hispanica L.

296. orientalis L.

297. sativa L.

298.Consolida aiacis L.Schur.

SAPINDACEAE

299.Cardiospermum halicacabum L.

SCROPHULARIACEAE

300.Penstemon albidus Nutt.

301. alpinus Torr.

302. arizonicus A.Heller.

303. barbatus (Cav.) Nutt.

304. campanulatus (Cav.) Willd.

305. cardinalis Woot. & Standl.

306. cobea (Nutt.) Grosswhite

307. colycosus Small.

308. confertus Dougl.

309. digitalis Benth.

310. diffusus Dougl.

311. euglaucus Dougl.

312. eriantherus Pursh.

313. gentianoides (Kunth) Poir.

314. glaber Pursh

315. hirsutus (L.) Willd.

316. humilis Nutt. ex A. Gray.

317. laevigatus Soland

318. lyallii A. Gray.

319. serrulatus Smith

320. strictus Benth.

321. ovatus Dougl.

322. venustus Dougl.

323. watsonii Gray

324. whipleanus A. Gray.

SOLANACEAE

325.Nicandra physaloides (L.) Gaertn.

326.Petunia x hybrida Vilm.

327.Salpiglossis sinuata Ruiz. et Pav.


b) medicinal plants

List of collectors: E.V.Vasylenko


APIACEAE

328.Anethum graveolens L.

329.Coriandrum sativum L.

330.Foeniculum vulgare Mill.

331.Heracleum stevenii Manden.

APOCYNACEAE 332.Apocynum cannabinum L.

ASPARAGACEAE

333.Asparagus litoralis Stev.

334. officinalis L.

ASTERACEAE

335.Artemisia abrotanum L.

336.Calendula officinalis L.

337.Cartamnus lanatus L.

338.Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert.

339.Cnicus benedictus L.

340.Cynara scolymus L.

341.Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench.

342.Helichrysum arenarium (L.) Moench.

343.Inula helenium L.

344.Pyrethrum parthenifolium Willd.

345.Silybum marianum (L.)Gaertn

346.Tanacetum balsamita (L.) Will.

347. majus (Dest.) Tzvel.

348. vulgare L.

BORAGINACEAE

349.Cynoglossum officinale L.

350.Symphytum officinale L.

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

351.Saponaria officinalis L.

EUPHORBIACEAE

352.Ricinus communis L.

FABACEAE

353.Glycyrrhiza echinata L.

354. pallidiflora Maxim.

355. uralensis Fisch.

356.Ononis arvensis L.

357.Trigonella foenum-graecum L.

HYPERICACEAE

358.Hypericum perforatum L.

LAMIACEAE

359.Betonica officinalis L.

360.Dracocephalum moldavica L.

361.Hyssopus officinalis L.

362.Lavandula angustifolia Mill.

363.Leonurus quinguelobatus Gilib.

364.Lophanthus anisatus Benth.

365.Marrubium vulgare L.

366.Melissa officinalis L.

367.Monarda fistulosa L.

368.Origanum vulgare L.

369.Salvia aethiopis L.

370. sclarea L.

371. tomentosa Mill.

372.Satureja hortensis L.

373. montana L.

374.Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi

375.Thymus vulgaris L.

LILIACEAE

376.Eremurus fuscus (O.Fedtsch.) Vved.

377.Ornithogalum magnum Krasch.

et Schischk.

MALVACEAE

378.Althaea officinalis L.

PAPAVERACEAE

379.Glaucium flavum Crantz.

PEGANACEAE

380.Peganum harmala L.

POLYGONACEAE

381.Rheum compactum L.

382.Rumex confertus Willd.

383. crispus L.

ROSACEAE

384.Sanguisorba officinalis L.

RUBIACEAE

385.Rubia tinctorum L.

RUTACEAE

386.Dictamnus caucasicus (Fisch. et Mey)

Grossh.

387.Ruta graveolens L.

SCROPHULARIACEAE

388.Digitalis ciliata Trautv.

389. lanata Ehrh.

390. lutea L.

391. purpurea L.

392. viridiflora Lindl.

SOLANACEAE

393.Datura ferox L.

394. innoxia Mill.

395. stramonium L.

396.Hyoscyamus niger L.

VALERIANACEAE

397.Valeriana officinalis L.

VERBENACEAE

398.Verbena officinales L.


Part II. RARE, ENDEMIC AND RELICT PLANTS OF KRIVBASS’S FLORA

List of collectors: V.V.Kucherevsky, H.N.Schol’


ALLIACEAE

399.Allium decipiens Fisch. ex Schult

et Schult. Fil.

400. flavescens Besser

401. guttatum Steven

402. inaequale Janka

403. paczoskianum Tuzs.

404. sphaerocephalon L.

405. schoenoprasum L.

406. waldsteinii G. Don fil.

ASTERACEAE

407.Achillea leptophylla M. Bieb.

408.Aster bessarabicus Bernh. ex Rchb.

409.Centaurea ruthenica Lam.

410.Jurinea brachycephala Klokov

411.Helichrysum arenarium (L.) Moench

412.Inula helenium L.

413.Pyrethrum corymbosum (L.) Scop.

414.Scorzonera mollis M. Bieb.

BERBERIDACEAE

415.Berberis vulgaris L.

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

416.Cocciganthe flos-cuculi (L.) Fourr.

417.Eremogone cephalotes (M. Bieb.)

Fenzl.

418.Gypsophilla collina Steven ex Ser.

FABACEAE

419.Caragana scythica (Kom.)Pojark.

420.Chamaecytisus graniticus (Rehman)

Rothm.

421. skrobiszewskii (Pacz.)

Klaskova

422.Genista tanaitica P. Smirn.

423. tinctoria L.

424.Lathyrus vernus (L.)Bernh.

425. sylvestris L.

HYACINTHACEAE

426.Bellevalia sarmatica (Pall.ex

Georgi)Woronow

427.Ornithogalum fischerianum Krasch.

428. Muscari neglectum Guss. ex Ten.

IRIDACEAE

429.Iris halophila Pall.

430. hungarica Waldst. et Kit.

431. pontica Zapal.

432. pumila L.

LAMIACEAE

433.Salvia austriaca Jacq.

434. nutans L.

435.Origanum vulgare L.

LINACEAE

436.Linum linearifolium Jav.

LILIACEAE

437.Lilium martagon L.

PAEONIACEAE

438.Paeonia tenuifolia L.

POACEAE

439.Stipa asperella Klokov et Ossycznjuk

440. capillata L.

441. lessingiana Trin. et Rupr.

442. pulcherrima C. Koch

443. ucrainica P. Smirn.

RANUNCULACEAE

444.Anemone sylvestris L.

445.Clematis integrifolia L.

446.Pulsatilla grandis Wend.

447. nigricans Storck

ROSACEAE

448.Filipendula vulgaris Moench.

449.Sanquisorba officinalis L.

VIBURNACEAE

450.Viburnum lantana L.

451. opulus L.


Part III. SUMMER-HOUSES’ PLANTS

List of collectors: L.I.Boyko


ALLIACEAE

452.Agapanthus umbellatus L’Her.

AMARALIDACEAE

453.Haemanthus albiflos Jacq.

454. katharinae Baker

455.Pancratium illyricum L.

APOCYNACEAE

456.Acocanthera spectabilis (Sonder.)

Hook.

ARACEAE

457.Anthurium scandens (Aubl.) Engl.

var. ovalifolium

458. var.violaceum(Swartz.)Engl.

ARECACEAE

459.Chamaerops humilis L.

460.Sabal minor (Jacq.) Pers.

ASPARAGACEAE

461.Asparagus plumosus Baker.

462. sprengeri Regel.

ASCLEPIADACEAE

463.Stapelia variegata L.

464. gigantea N.E.Br.

ASTERACEAE

465.Eupatorium ianthinum Hemsl.

466.Gynura aurantiaca DC.

467.Senecio jacobsenii Rowl.

ASPIDIACEAE

468.Cyrtomium falcatum (Presl.) Copel

BROMELIACEAE

469.Aechmea calyculata Baker

470.Acanthostachys strobilaceae

(Schul)Klotzsch.

471.Puya mirabilis (Mez) L.B.Smith.

COMMELINACEAE

472.Rhoeo discolor Nance

CONVALLARIACEAE

473.Ophiopogon jaburan Lodd.

CRASSULACEAE

474.Adromischus cristatum (Haw.) Lem.

475.Crassula arborescens (Mill.) Willd.

476. marginalis Ait.

477. orbicularis L.

478. obligua Sol. ex All.

479. tetragona L.

480.Kalanchoe daigremontiana Hamet

et Perrier.

481. tubiflora (Harwey) Hamet.

482.Monanthes polyphylla (Webb.) Haw.

483.Pachyphytum compactum Rose

484.Sedum nussbaumerianum Bitter.

485. rubrotinctum R.T.Clausen.

CYPERACEAE

486.Cyperus alternifolius L.

487. diffusus Vahl.

MORACEAE

488.Dorstenia contrajerva L.

MYRSINACEAE

489.Ardisia japonica (Hornst.) Blume

MYRTACEAE

490.Eugenia myrtifolia Sims

PIPERACEAE

491.Peperomia griseo-argentea Junker

492. obtusifolia A.Dietr.

PITTOSPORACEAE

493.Pittosporum tobira Dryand.

494. heterophyllum Franch.

RUBIACEAE

495.Coffea arabica L.

RUTACEAE

496.Murraya exotica L.

STRELITZIACEAE

497.Strelitzia reginae Banks

ZINGIBERACEAE

498.Hedychium coronarium Koenig.


DIRECTOR

of Krivoy Rog botanical garden of

the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences

candidate of biological sciences

A.E.MAZUR


Manager of the natural flora laboratory

candidate of biological sciences

V.V.KUCHEREVSKY



Manager of the laboratory of dendrology

and ornamental horticulture

candidate of biological sciences

V.D.FEDOROVSKY


UKRAINE

50089, Krivoy Rog, 89,

Marshak’s street, 50

Krivorozsky botanical gardens

of the Ukr. Nat. Acad. sci.


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