EXPERIENCE INTRODUCTION OF WOODY PLANTS OF THE EUROPEAN FLORA IN THE GREEN AREA OF KRASNOYARSK

Abstract

Examined growth and fruiting trees and shrubs of the European flora in the Arboretum of the Siberian State Technological University. Trees aged 44–56 years have a height of 4.0–10.7 m, shrubs — 0.8–4.9 m. Allocated types and instances, promising for introduction in the green area of Krasnoyarsk.

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Olga Butorova, Rimma Matveeva, Nataliya Bratilova

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Olga Butorova, Rimma Matveeva, Nataliya Bratilova (2015). EXPERIENCE INTRODUCTION OF WOODY PLANTS OF THE EUROPEAN FLORA IN THE GREEN AREA OF KRASNOYARSK. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(9), 38-42. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-239329