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- syn. F. galbanifluagalbanum Ferula hermonis Ferula iliensis Ferula jaeschkeana Ferula karelinii Ferula linkii Ferula longifolia Ferula marmarica Ferula...
- cold desert, supports unique plants of medicinal value including Ferula jaeschkeana, Hyoscyamus niger, Lancea tibetica, and Saussurea bracteata. Himachal...
- Artemisia maritima, Bergenia stracheyi, Ephedra gerardiana, Ferula jaeschkeana, and Hyoscyamus niger. Over 1,600 people live inside the park boundaries...
- Aconitum rotundifolium, Arnebia euchroma, Ephedra gerardiana, and Ferula jaeschkeana. Several species of fauna that are on the Red List of IUCN as Critically...
- Ferula narthex Boiss. Synonyms Ferula asafoetida (Falc.) H.Karst. Ferula jaeschkeana subsp. taenioloba Rech. fil. & Riedl Ferula koelzii Rech.f. & Riedl Narthex...
- Aconitum rotundifolium, Arnebia euchroma, Ephedra gerardiana, Ferula jaeschkeana, Hyoscymus niger are the threatened but medicinally important plants...
- Krasn. ex Korovin Ferula incisoserrata Pimenov & J.V.Baranova Ferula jaeschkeana Vatke Ferula juniperina Korovin Ferula karakalensis Korovin Ferula karakumica...
- Ferujol is a compound in the coumarin family, isolated from Ferula jaeschkeana. It is reported to have contraceptive activity when given to female rats...
- Berberis integerrima Berberis integripetala Berberis iteophylla Berberis jaeschkeana Berberis jamesiana Berberis jamesonii ****nia ****onica - Berberis ****onica...
- which usually may share this taran habitat are Prangos pabularia, Ferula jaeschkeana, F. grigoriewii, Heracleum olgae, Ephedra tibetica, E. ciliata, E. gerardiana...