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- Crocus alatavicus is a species of flowering plant in the genus Crocus of the family Iridaceae. It is a cormous perennial native to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan...
- aitchisoni C.K.Schneid. Cotoneaster alashanensis J.Fryer & B.Hylmö Cotoneaster alatavicus Popov Cotoneaster alaunicus Golitsin Cotoneaster albokermesinus J.Fryer...
- May 2017. Many plants can be found in the park, including the Crocus alatavicus. Ala Archa River Ala Archa National Park A boulder field at Ala Archa...
- impacted by uncontrolled gathering and heavy grazing by livestock. Crocus alatavicus Crocus aleppicus Crocus ancyrensis Crocus banaticus Crocus biflorus Crocus...
- Taphoxenus. These 14 species belong to the genus Taphoxenus: Taphoxenus alatavicus ****ov, 1908 (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan) Taphoxenus cellarum (M.Adams...
- reticulated, numerous leaves, spring-flowering, style three-forked Crocus alatavicus ****ova & Reg. Crocus caspius Fischer & Meyer (formerly in Series Biflori)...
- Barbosa, 1952 c g Culicoides alaskensis Wirth, 1951 i c g Culicoides alatavicus Gutsevich & Smatov & Isimbekov, 1971 c g Culicoides alazanicus Dzhafarov...
- for its large size. This genus includes the following species: Escaryus alatavicus Titova, 1972 Escaryus chadaevae Titova, 1973 Escaryus chichibuensis Shinohara...
- special need of protection. The red-listed saffron of Alatau (Crocus alatavicus) can be found in the Kok-Gailau tract. From the set of useful plants of...
- area includes tulips of Ostrovsky and Zinaida, Alatava saffron (Crocus alatavicus), as well as medicinal plants and ****es (oregano, peppermint and others)...