- Voronov,
Voronoff (Russian: Воронов), or
Voronova (feminine; Воронова), is a
common Russian surname derived from the word
voron (raven). It may
refer to...
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transcriptions of his name into the
Latin alphabet include Jurij Nikolaewitch Woronow, as seen at the
International Plant Names Index database.
Between 1907...
- - (declining)
Aralia cordata Thunb. - (declining)
Hedera pastuchovii Woronow - (declining)
Kalopanax septemlobus (Thunb.) Koidz. - (rare) Oplopanax...
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Galanthus woronowii, the
green snowdrop or
Woronow's snowdrop, is a
bulbous plant native to north-east
Turkey and the west and
central Caucasus. In cultivation...
- to 148.
Heracleum abyssini**** (Boiss.) C.Norman
Heracleum aconitifolium Woronow Heracleum akasimontanum Koidz.
Heracleum albovii Manden.
Heracleum amanum...
- on
lands such as
Hirkan National Park.
Ruscus hyrc****
Woronow. ipni.org
Ruscus hyrc****
Woronow. catalogueoflife.org
Qirmizi Ki̇tabazərbaycan Respubli̇kasi...
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temperate biomes. The name was
published in 1916. "Bellis
hyrcanica Woronow — The
Plant List". www.theplantlist.org. "Bellis
hyrcanica Woronow". v t e...
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Carum meoides (Griseb.) Halácsy
Carum porphyrocoleon (Freyn & Sint.)
Woronow Carum proliferum Maire Carum rupicola Hartvig &
Strid Johri RK (January...
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commutatum Guss.
Muscari discolor Boiss. & Hausskn.
Muscari dolichanthum Woronow & Tron
Muscari fertile Ravenna Muscari filiforme Ravenna Muscari hermonense...
- it from
Cerasus to Prunus.
Woronow In 1925 Yury
Nikolaevich Voronov,
known botanically as (Ju.N, G., G.N. or GJN)
Woronow, made an
unsuccessful effort...