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  • |image_caption = Statue of [[Nurken Abdirov]] in Karaganda |image_seal = Seal of Karaganda, Kazakhstan.png
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  • ...The park headquarters are in the city of [[Karkaraly]], 244 km east of [[Karaganda]]. ...ube, Ayushat, Tulkebai, Tonkurus and others. From 1910 to 1913, the House of the Forest Warden, the parks most famous building was constructed. It is k
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  • | image_caption = The old building of the region library, Kostanay | map_caption = Map of Kazakhstan, location of Kostanay Province highlighted
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  • ...proximately from north to south through [[western Russia]], from the coast of the [[Arctic Ocean]] to the [[Ural River]] and northwestern [[Kazakhstan]]. ...Island]] and the islands of [[Novaya Zemlya]] form a further continuation of the chain to the north into the Arctic Ocean.
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  • | image1 = Map of Russia - Urals Federal District.svg ...a political product; the District omits Western Urals and includes Western Siberia instead.
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  • [[File:Tianshan tianchi.jpg|thumb|[[Heaven Lake of Tian Shan]]]] ...aphical region]] in [[northwest China]] corresponding to the northern half of [[Xinjiang]], also known as '''Beijiang''' ({{zh |c = 北疆 |p = Běijiān
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  • | map_caption = Location of Reserve | governing_body=[[Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia)]]
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  • ...species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]''. It is also in the subgenus of [[Iris subg. Limniris]] and in [[Iris series Spuriae|series Spuriae]]. It i ....signa.org/index.pl?Iris-ludwigii |publisher=signa.org (Species Iris Group of North America) |accessdate=23 January 2015}}</ref>
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  • [[Image:AltynEmeil.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The steppes of Eastern Kazakhstan in Altyn Emeil National Park]] ...]] and to the west of the [[Emin Valley steppe]], with which it forms part of the [[Eurasian steppe]]. Before the mid-nineteenth century it was called th
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  • {{distinguish2|other subspecies / ecotypes of Asiatic Wild asses like the Persian onager, Indian khur, or Turkmen kulan}} ...can (ed.) ''Zebras, Asses, and Horses: An Action Plan for the Conservation of Wild Equids''. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN/SSC Equid Specialist Group.</ref> C
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  • ...eplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/rjp-5896|title=The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species |accessdate=January 27, 2014}}</ref> ...but is not to be confused with plants in the distinct "Groundcherry" genus of ''[[Physalis]]''.
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  • |image_caption = Shelter break of ''Caragana arborescens'' ...igrants, who used it as a food source while travelling west. In some areas of the United States it is considered an [[invasive species]].
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  • | image_caption = Matured red and fleshy cones of ''E.&nbsp;monosperma'' ...'' or '''dan zi ma huang''' (in Chinese), is small [[shrub]] in the family of [[Ephedraceae]].
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  • '''''Picea obovata''''', the '''Siberian spruce''', is a spruce native to [[Siberia]], from the [[Ural Mountains]] east to [[Magadan Oblast]], and from the [[A ...ending a bud are distinctively angled out at a greater angle than the rest of the leaves (a character shared by only two or three other spruces). The [[c
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  • ...[herb]] in the [[Asteraceae]]—sunflower family. It is native to regions of Europe and Asia.<ref name="grin">[http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html ''Carduus nutans'' is a [[native plant]] of Eurasia.<ref name="grin"/> It is an [[introduced species]], and often a [[
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  • ...] USDA PLANTS.</ref> It is native to much of Europe, [[Kazakhstan]], and [[Siberia]].<ref name=grin/> ...that clasp the stem at their bases. The [[inflorescence]] is an [[umbel]] of white flowers.<ref name=forb>Forbes, R. [http://www.habitas.org.uk/priority
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  • ...ork|GRIN]] |work=Taxonomy for Plants |publisher=[[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]], [[Agricultural Research Service|ARS]], National Genetic ...zakhstan]], [[Korea]], [[Mongolia]] and [[China]], including the provinces of [[Hebei]], [[Heilongjiang]], [[Jilin]], [[Liaoning]], [[Nei Monggol]], and
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  • ...http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=200027447 Flora of China v 24 p 185]</ref> ...560 line drawing of ''Allium anisopodium'' var. ''zimmermannianum'', Flora of China Illustrations vol. 24, fig. 195, 7 ]</ref>
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  • ...http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=240001019 Flora of China v 24 p 198. <big>迷人薤</big> mi ren xie ''Allium delicatulum'' ]< ...30. Systema Vegetabilium 7(2): 1133.]</ref><ref>Pavlov, N.V. (ed.) (1958). Flora Kazakhstana 2: 1-290. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akademii nauk Kazakhskoi SSR. </ref>
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  • ...e yellow. Flowering is at the end of April or beginning of May. The number of [[chromosomes]] is 2n = 24. ...The species inhabits forests, thickets and subalpine meadows at altitudes of 1100 to 2500 meters.
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  • ...ataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=242346020|title=Sagittaria natans in Flora of China @ efloras.org|website=www.efloras.org|access-date=2017-01-30}}</ref> [[Category:Flora of China]]
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  • ...</ref><ref>[http://bonap.net/MapGallery/County/Galium%20trifidum.png Biota of North America Program, ''Galium trifidum'']</ref><ref name="lillytruscott"/ ...ef>Moss, E. H. 1983. Flora of Alberta (ed. 2) i–xii, 1–687. University of Toronto Press, Toronto.</ref>
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  • ...ia]].<ref>[http://bonap.net/MapGallery/County/Galium%20rubioides.png Biota of North America Program, ''Galium rubioides'' ]</ref> ...road leaves up to 20&nbsp;cm long and 15&nbsp;cm wide, generally in whorls of 4. Fruits and roots have a reddish tinge.<ref name="gabrielle"/>
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  • ...sta.org/flora/taxa/index1.php?scientific-name=galium+uliginosum Altervista Flora Italiana]</ref> ...ce=gbs_book_other_versions%20google%20books%20link page 60 of Wild Flowers of Britain and Ireland, a photographic guide to over 600 species by Rae Spence
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  • ...ist of Selected Plant Families]</ref><ref>Peschkova, G.A. (2005). Synopsis of the Siberian ''Ephedra'' species (Ephedraceae). Botanicheskii Zhurnal. Mosc ...A review of morphological and molecular evidence. ''International Journal of Plant Sciences'', 157(6): S40-S49.</ref>
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  • ...rbaceous [[perennial]] of species of [[tulip]] (''Tulipa'') in the family of the [[Liliaceae]]. It belongs to the section [[tulipa]]. ...s 15–30&nbsp;cm long and glabrous, sometimes slightly hairy. The flowers of ''Tulipa schrenckii'' are bowl shaped and very varied in colour. They can b
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  • ...species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]'', it is also in the subgenus of [[Iris subg. Limniris|Limniris]]. It is also in the ''Iris series Ensatae'' ...H. | last3=Malik | first4=G. H. | last4=Dar | title=A TAXONOMIC APPRAISAL OF GENUS IRIS L. (IRIDACEAE) IN KASHMIR HIMALAYA, INDIA | date=8 November 2012
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  • ...H. Suzanne Cubey (Editors) {{Google books|CkxWrDqtWLQC|The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the Identification|page=251}}</ref> (about 3 The plant (stem and flowers) grows to a height of between 3–20&nbsp;cm <ref name=onego/> ref name=signa/><ref name=efloras/
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  • ...ir]] (''Abies sibirica'' var. ''semenovii''). Its name was given in honour of [[Alexander von Schrenk]] (1816–1876). ...40|-|50|m|ft}} tall (rarely to {{convert|60|m|ft}}), with a trunk diameter of up to {{convert|1|-|2|m|ft}}. It has a narrow conical crown with level bran
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  • |image caption = flower head of Iris tenuifolia in Kazakhstan. ...ding [[Afghanistan]], [[Pakistan]], (the former [[Soviet Union]] republics of); [[Kazakhstan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Mongolia]] and in [[China]]. It has
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  • '''''Iris spuria''''' is a species of the genus [[Iris (plant)|Iris]], part of a subgenus series known as ''[[Iris subg. Limniris|Limniris]]'' and in the ...ef name=linnaeus>{{cite web |title=Iris spuria |url=http://linnaeus.nrm.se/flora/mono/irida/iris/irisspu.html |publisher=linnaeus.nrm.se |accessdate=27 Febr
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  • ...It is a [[rhizomatous]] [[perennial plant|perennial]], from [[Russia]], [[Siberia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]] and [[China]], with sickle-shaped leaves, s ...e=1 May 2015}}</ref> On top of the rhizome, are the brown, fibrous remains of old leaves.<ref name=efloras/><ref name=onego/><ref name=british/><ref name
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  • ...species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]'', it is also in the subgenus of [[Iris subg. Iris|Iris]] and in the ''Psammiris'' section. It is a [[rhizom ...ly from central Europe. In some sources it is still listed as a subspecies of ''Iris humilis''.
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  • ...species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]'', it is also in the subgenus of [[Iris subg. Iris|Iris]] and in the ''Pseudoregelia section''. It is a [[ ...t=William |last=Dykes |authorlink=William Rickatson Dykes |title=Handbook of Garden Irises |year=2009 |url=http://www.beardlessiris.org/reviews/handbook
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  • ...similar iris in the region, and ''[[Iris glaucescens]]'' became a synonym of ''Iris scariosa'', before being divided into two separate species again. Al ...nd covering rhizomes,<ref name=efloras/><ref name=USSR/> makes small tufts of plants.<ref name=telp>{{cite web |first=Tom |last=Waters |title=A Hybridize
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  • ...two separate species again. Although some sources still call it a synonym of ''Iris scariosa''. ...ick and nodular. It has the fibrous remains of last seasons leaves, on top of the rhizome.<ref name=lesnoj>{{cite web |first=M. |last=Silanteva |title=Ir
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  • ...omic Revision of the Paeonia anomala Complex (Paeoniaceae)|journal= Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden|volume= 91|issue= 1|pages= 87–98|jstor= 329 ...gin of a diploid hybrid of Paeonia (Paeoniaceae)|journal= American Journal of Botany|volume= 94|pages= 400–408|pmid= 21636409|doi=10.3732/ajb.94.3.400}
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  • {{Redirect|CPSU|other uses|CPSU (disambiguation)|and|Communist Party of the Soviet Union (disambiguation)}} |colorcode = {{Communist Party of the Soviet Union/meta/color}}
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