Abies sibirica Ledeb.
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Filed As
Pinaceae
Abies sibirica Ledeb. -
Identifiers
NY Barcode: 4277750
Occurrence ID: a3d21c51-4f5a-488a-85bb-ee4725cbf244
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Pinophyta
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Order
Pinales
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Family
Pinaceae
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All Determinations
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Location Notes
[Northern Asia]
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Distribution
I fQST? Central SIBERIA VJOulV(Region of Novosibirsk) Abies sibirica Ledeb. In pure stands on North-facing slope of 50 m. ridge, scattered with Picea obovata and Betula on S-facing slopes. This secimen from dead tree Abies sibirica—Picea obovata forest on very steep slopes and cliffs along Kinterep River, at site of former settlement of Pereleshino, ca. 13 km ENE from Alexan- drovka and 4 km ESE of Yegor'evsk, ca. 122 km ESE of Novosibirsk, 2.7 km NE of Maslyanino. 54°29fN, 84°32’E Alt. 300-400 m H. H. litis J. C. Coffey M. F. Denton I. Krasnoborov 4th field expedition conducted to the U.S.S.R. under the USA/USSR Cooperative Agreement in the Protection of the Environment. Project VI.I - Protection of Native Species of Flora. Sponsored by Arboretum of the New York Botanical Garden. Central SIBERIA (Region of Novosibirsk) an Cool, dark, moist, mossy Abies sibirica T^rest, at or near base of steep N-facing slope above Kinterep River in N-facing microhabitats, with Oxalis acetosella, Daphne mezereum, Aconitum septentrionale, Actfea erythrocarpa, Paris quadrifolia. b) Open sunny Picea obovata—Abies sibirica— Betula pendula woods on top and S-facing slope of razorback ridge, along footpath, with Angelica sylvestris. c) Floodplain meadow along Kinterep River with giant herbs (to 3 m) of Aconitum septentrionale, A. volubile, Archangelica decurrens, Heracleum dissecturn, Cirsium heterophyllum, C^. sp., Delphinium elatum, Veronica longifolia. d) NE-facing wooded steep talus slope along Kinterep River, with giant moss- and fern- covered boulders under Abies sibirica, Picea obovata, and Betula pendula, with Adoxa moschatellina, Circaea alpina, Athyrium crenatum. e) Crevices of N-facing cliffs in open, with Saxifraga sibirica, Draba sibirica« Cryptogramma stelleri, Woodsia glabella, Campanula rotundifolia, Thaiictrum foetidum. H. H. IItis J. C. Coffey M. F. Denton I. Krasnoborov 4th field expedition conducted to the U.S.S.R. under the USA/USSR Cooperative Agreement in the Protection of the Environment, Project VI.I - Protection of Native Species of Flora. Sponsored by the Cary Arboretum of the New York Botanical Garden. 26 July 1979 No. 11 26 July 1979 no. h?** 04277750
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Abies sibirica Ledeb.