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  • ...rocky desert and some sand desert. The vegetation consists of scanty xeric shrubs including ''[[Artemisia (genus)|Artemisia]]'' and ''[[Salsola]]''. The faun ...e albae''', var. ''massagetovii'', ''A. santolina'', and ''A. songarica'', shrubs such as ''[[Calligonum]] aphyllum'', ''[[Ephedra]] lomatolepis'' as well as
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  • ...[[biome]]s, predominantly grasses, particularly ''[[Stipa]]'' species, and shrubs such as ''[[Artemisia (genus)|Artemisia]]'' species. A number of mammals an ...''S. richterana'') and tipchak (''[[Festuca]] valesiaca''). To the south, shrubs come to dominate, mainly ''[[Artemisia (genus)|Artemisia]]'' species (''A.
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  • ...rk includes Cossack’s juniper, Tatar’s honeysuckle, and other plants. Shrubs occupy 34% of the total area of the park. There are 87 kinds of medicinal,
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  • ...pes. River valleys contain [[willow]], [[Populus|poplar]] and [[caragana]] shrubs.<ref name=bse/> ...m. The polar forests are low and are mixed with swamps, lichens, bogs and shrubs. [[Betula nana|Dwarf birch]], mosses and berries ([[blueberry]], [[Rubus ch
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  • ...leys of the rivers contain [[willow]], [[Populus|poplar]] and [[caragana]] shrubs.<ref name=bse/> ...r forests are low and are mixed with [[swamp]]s, [[lichen]]s, [[bog]]s and shrubs. Abundant are [[Betula nana|dwarf birch]], [[moss]]es and berries ([[bluebe
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  • ...ng with [[birch]]es, [[pine]]s, [[alder]]s and [[aspen]]s, many bushes and shrubs spring up in the park, including berry-bearing varieties such as [[rubus id
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  • ...getation of sedges and reeds. In the shrub dominated parts, typical steppe shrubs are Russian almond (''[[Amygdalus nana]]''), cherry (''[[Cherry|Cerasus fru
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  • ...larmed, can move faster in a series of short bounds. It lives among desert shrubs such as ''[[Artemisia maritima]]'' and ''[[Salsola laricifolia ]]'' and can ...d its trend are unknown and it may be threatened by the loss of the desert shrubs among which it lives. Because of these uncertainties, the [[International U
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  • ...ood camouflage in the coastal regions of Finland where the snow covers the shrubs but for a short time, the mountain hare is better adapted for the snowier c
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  • ...They feed on [[grass]]es, [[herb]]s and [[vegetation]]. They also feed on shrubs and trees in drier habitats. During spring and summer in Mongolia, the succ
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  • ...last=Loudon | title=Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and Shrubs of Britain, ... | publisher=Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans | loca [[Category:Shrubs]]
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  • ...op {{Google books|UZqkLr9m4GUC|Aphids on the World's Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs|page=553}}</ref>
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  • ...op {{Google books|UZqkLr9m4GUC|Aphids on the World's Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs|page=553}}</ref>
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  • ...op {{Google books|UZqkLr9m4GUC|Aphids on the World's Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs|page=553}}</ref> The iris is also the host plant of ''[[Mononychus punctuma
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  • ...s]]'' subsp. ''fruticosa'', ''[[Sorbus aucuparia]]'' subsp. ''sibirica'', shrubs like ''[[Rosa majalis]]'', ''[[Lonicera caerulea|Lonicera pallasii]]'', ''[
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