Monocotyledonous and urban adventive species distributed in the graveyard flora of Namangan city (Uzbekistan)
Gulomov Rustam , Namangan davlat universiteti, PhD, Uzbekistan Mutalibxonova Munisxon , Namangan davlat universiteti, 2-kurs magistranti, UzbekistanAbstract
This article presents the results of a study aimed at studying the flora of cemeteries located in the territory of the city of Namangan in 2023-2024. The research was carried out on the “Khurmatkhan-aya” cemetery of the city of Namangan. The taxonomic composition of monocotyledonous plants in the region, consisting of 27 species from 5 families and 20 genus, was determined. In addition, a list of adventitious species distributed in the city flora was formed, and according to the results of the preliminary study, 20 species of alien plants were recorded.
Keywords
Fergana valley, urbanoflora, adventiv
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