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Tour audio Dendroflora of Europe, Crimea and the Caucasus in the Tashkent Botanical
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Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.The Europe, Crimea, and the Caucasus section was founded in the autumn of 1952. This part of the arboretum represents European, Western Siberian, Caucasian and Crimean dendroflora. This unnatural unification of different dendrofloras in one place is due to the limited area of the botanical garden.
- 1 Norway maple – a maple with milky sap
- 2 On the waterside: sweet and yellow flags
- 3 Pine tree – clouds of needles and trunk scales
- 4 On the water: white and yellow water lilies
- 5 Ficus and "extraordinary" figs
- 6 Zelkova – a stone tree
- 7 What do ink, wine and ships have in common? The oak!
- 8 A liana in the subtropical Caucasian forest: Smilax excels
- 9 Albizia – the silk tree
- 10 A liana in the subtropical Caucasian forest: Clematis vitalba
- 11 Beech: deciduous, but preserving foliage
- 12 Hazel: when nuts have "hats"
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Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.The Europe, Crimea, and the Caucasus section was founded in the autumn of 1952. This part of the arboretum represents European, Western Siberian, Caucasian and Crimean dendroflora. This unnatural unification of different dendrofloras in one place is due to the limited area of the botanical garden.
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