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...the sustainable use of its components; and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from [[genetic resource]]s.
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...ds beyond the protection of cultivated plants to the protection of natural flora and plant products. It also takes into consideration both direct and indire
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...of Understanding Concerning Conservation, Restoration and Sustainable Use of the Saiga Antelope
...deration, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan), all of which have signed. A number of cooperating organizations have also signed the MoU.
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...the Settlement of Investment Disputes|International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes}}
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...[[family (biology)|family]] Caryophyllaceae, native to central and eastern Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and northwestern China.
...eneral shape similar to that of the [[Maltese cross]] to which it owes one of its common names. The [[fruit]] is a dry [[capsule (fruit)|capsule]] contai
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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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...00)cm tall. This species inhabits sandy areas and dunes from 400 to 1400 m of altitude.
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...his plant name was first published in ''Proceedings of the [[Royal Society of Queensland]]'' 80(6): 62–64. 1969. {{ cite web |url=http://www.tropicos.o
...9, 2011}}</ref><ref name=trop2> ''Andropogon bladhii'' (the basionym of ''B. bladhii'') was originally described and published in ''Observatio
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...flora_id=5&taxon_id=200027575 Studies on anatomical structure of the roots of Asparagus species (Liliaceae) growıng in Turkey], Ankara Ecz. Fak. Derg. 2
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...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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...a common species in a wide area of [[Kazakhstan]] and southern parts of [[Russia]]. In many [[Europe]]an countries (e.g. [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia]], [
[[File:Písky leto 3611.JPG|thumb|left|230px|Seeds of ''Stipa borysthenica'']]
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...'' or '''dan zi ma huang''' (in Chinese), is small [[shrub]] in the family of [[Ephedraceae]].
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...tion = Young Siberian spruce trees, [[Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug]] ([[Russia]])
...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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...ork|GRIN]] |work=Taxonomy for Plants |publisher=[[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]], [[Agricultural Research Service|ARS]], National Genetic
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...http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=200023609 Flora of China vol 20-21 p 39]</ref>
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...D.D., Korovina O.N. 1980. Wild relatives of the cultivated plants of flora of the USSR. Leningrad: Kolos. 376 pp</ref>
...R. Vol. 11. Moscow-Leningrad: USSR.</ref><ref>Pavlov N.B., ed. 1961. Flora of Kazakhstan. Vol. 5. Alma-Ata: AN KazSSR. 515 pp.</ref>
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...26bih%3D600 Den virtuella Floran, Ryssnarv, Naturiska Rikismuseet, Museum of Natural History, Stockholm]</ref>
...irs. Leaves are broad, up to 35 mm long. Flowers occur singly or in groups of 2-5. Petals are white, up to 6 mm long, generally twice as long as the sepa
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...ress, Beijing & St. Louis.</ref><ref>Tolmatchev, A. I. 1975. Arkticheskaia Flora SSSR 7: 1–180. </ref><ref>[http://www.luontoportti.com/suomi/en/kukkakasv
..."askdfljawehi323423"/><ref>Fernald, M. L. 1909. The North American species of ''Barbarea''. Rhodora. 11: 134-141.</ref>
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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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...It is an important part of the intertidal and shallow subtidal ecosystems of [[Estuary|estuaries]], bays and [[lagoon]]s.
...ormation Network]] (MarLIN) |publisher=[[The Marine Biological Association of the UK]] |accessdate=2013-05-26}}</ref>
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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 cm long and 15 cm wide, generally in whorls of 4. Fruits and roots have a reddish tinge.<ref name="gabrielle"/>
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....org/flora/taxa/index1.php?scientific-name=cruciata+pedemontana Altervista Flora Italiana, Crocettona comune, ''Cruciata pedemontana'']</ref>
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...sta.org/flora/taxa/index1.php?scientific-name=damasonium+alisma Altervista Flora Italiana, Mestolaccia stellata, Starfruit ''Damasonium alisma''] </ref>
...[England]].<ref name=ip30 /> Numbers have declined as a result of the loss of pond [[habitat]]s.<ref name=NewS /> It was not recorded in the wild in 2006
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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 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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...'</ref> <ref name=Czerepanov>Czerepanov, S. K. (2007) ''Vascular plants of Russia and adjacent states (the former USSR).''</ref> The plant is sometimes trea
...llea (Bignoniaceae) based on ITS and TRN L-F sequences. ''American Journal of Botany'' 92 (4): 625-633. 2005.</ref>
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...species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]'', it is also in the subgenus of [[Iris subg. Scorpiris|Scorpiris]]. It is a [[bulbous]] [[perennial plant|
...b|first=V.L. | last=Komarov | year=1935 | title=Akademiya Nauk SSSR (FLORA of the U.S.S.R.) Vol. IV | publisher=archive.org | url=https://archive.org/str
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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 cm <ref name=onego/> ref name=signa/><ref name=efloras/
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...e area of Asia, including [[Afghanistan]], [[Iran]],(the mountainous parts of [[Pakistan]]), [[Kazakhstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Mongolia]], [[Tibet]] and
It was once thought to be a form of ''[[Iris tenuifolia]]''.<ref name=cassidy/> Especially in China.<ref name=e
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...Limniris]]'' and in the ''[[Iris series Tenuifoliae|Tenuifoliae series]]'' of the species. It is a [[rhizomatous]] [[herbaceous plant|herbaceous]] [[pere
...an]]. It has long strap-like leaves, a long stem and 2-3 flowers in shades of violet, dark blue, to lavender blue.
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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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...lowers. It is native to the [[Altai Mountains]] in [[Central Asia]], where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan meet. It is cultivated as an ornamental p
....signa.org/index.pl?Iris-ludwigii |publisher=signa.org (Species Iris Group of North America) |accessdate=23 January 2015}}</ref>
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...nonym of ''Iris halophila'', but it has been re-classed again as a variant of ''Iris halophila''. It is a [[rhizomatous]] [[perennial plant]], with blue-
...p://www.flph.org/s/Iris halophila var. sogdiana |publisher=flph.org (Flora of Pan Himalayas) |accessdate=12 February 2015}}</ref>
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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
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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 Hexapogon section. It is a [[rhizomatou
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...n. It is a [[rhizomatous]] [[perennial plant|perennial]], from the deserts of [[Kazakhstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Turkmenistan]] and [[Uzbekistan]]. They h
...name=Rangelands>Gustave Gintzburger {{Google books|fPzoQAsxGj4C|Rangelands of the Arid and Semi-arid Zones in Uzbekistan|page=395}}</ref>
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...s'' section. It is a [[rhizomatous]] [[perennial plant|perennial]], from [[Russia]], [[Siberia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]] and [[China]], with sickle-sha
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...ial plant|perennial]], from a wide distribution range from [[Europe]] to [[Russia]] to [[China]], via [[Mongolia]] and [[Kazakhstan]]. It has sword-shaped le
...ly from central Europe. In some sources it is still listed as a subspecies of ''Iris humilis''.
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...[[Altai Mountains|Altai]], in [[Afghanistan]] and [[Turkestan]] (now part of [[Uzbekistan]]). It is commonly known as the ''Redvein Iris''. It has long,
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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
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