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Three new vascular plant species in the flora of the Tyumen Region

Three new vascular plant species in the flora of the Tyumen Region

Abstract

Three species of vascular plants: Actaea cimicifuga, Petrosimonia litwinowii, and Trichophorum alpinum, have been recorded for the first time in the Tyumen Region. For each species, the exact location is provided, along with the geographical coordinates of the finds and the description of the ecotopes. The most likely reason for the expansion of the distribution area of these species is the anthropogenic transformation of natural landscapes.

Для территории Тюменской области приводятся три новых вида сосудистых растений: Actaea cimicifuga, Petrosimonia litwinowii и Trichophorum alpinum. Для каждого из них даны точные местонахождения с указанием географических координат находок и характера экотопов. Наиболее вероятной причиной расширения области распространения этих видов является антропогенное преобразование природных ландшафтов.

Keywords

флористические находки, Tyumen Region, антропогенное преобразование ландшафтов, Western Siberia, floristics records, Тюменская область, vascular plants, anthropogenic transformation of landscapes, Западная Сибирь, цветковые растения

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