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Dendrological inventory of plants and development of the arrangement system for restoration and development of the Park named after Prince of Oldenburg in Gagra

https://doi.org/10.36305/2019-4-153-68-82

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The article presents the results of a dendrological inventory and development of arrangement system for restoration and agrotechnical care of plants in the Park named after Prince of Oldenburg, one of the remarkable places on the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus (BSCC). A list of the assortment of ornamental woody plants for replenishment is also provided. 158 plant species grow in the Park, 49 - families, 42 - conifers, 97 - deciduous, 10 - palm trees, I - bamboos, 4 - rosette plants, 4 - arge herbaceous plants. Including: evergreen trees - 67 names, evergreen shrubs - 15, evergreen liana - 3, deciduous trees - 37, deciduous shrubs - 15, semi-evergreen shrubs - 2, perennial grass plants - 4, palm trees - 10, rosette plants - 4, bamboos - I. Among woody plants, 32 species and 2 - garden forms are classified as unique. The necessity of assigning a new status to the Park is substantiated.

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S. M. Bebia
Ботанический институт Академии наук Абхазии
Abkhazia


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Bebia S.M. Dendrological inventory of plants and development of the arrangement system for restoration and development of the Park named after Prince of Oldenburg in Gagra. Plant Biology and Horticulture: theory, innovation. 2019;(153):68-82. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36305/2019-4-153-68-82

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