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Index Seminum № 54 Ботанический сад Самарского университета Botanical garden of the Samara University (BGSU) _________________________________________________ СПИСОК СЕМЯН, СПОР И РАСТЕНИЙ, ПРЕДЛАГАЕМЫХ ДЛЯ ОБМЕНА INDEX SEMINUM № 54 SAMARA 2021 2 УДК 631.53.01(050):502.753 (470.43) ББК 41.3 + E5c8 (2R-4 Sam) П27 273 Утверждено к печати ученым советом Естественнонаучного института Самарского национального исследовательского университета имени академика С.П. Королева Approved for publication by the Academic Council of the Natural Science Institute Samara National Research University named academician S.P. Koroleva Список семян, спор и растений, предлагаемых в обмен ботаническим садом Самарского университета в 2021 г. – Самара: Изд-во ООО "Издательско-полиграфический комплекс "Право", 2020. – 30с. В списке приводится перечень семян, спор и растений, предлагаемых для обмена Ботаническим садом Самарского университета. © «Ботанический сад Самарского университета», 2020 3 Погодные условия г. Самары, 2020 Weather conditions for Samara city, 2020 Усредненные погодные условия г. Самары (1976-2020) Average weather conditions for Samara city (1976-2020) Экстремальные и средние многолетние метеодаты, г. Самара (1976-2020) Extremal and average meteodata for Samara city (1976-2020) 4 Ботанический сад Самарского университета Botanical garden of the Samara University Situs geographicus: 53º15’ latitudinis, 50º27’ longitudinis Ботанический сад основан 1 августа 1932 г. Площадь сада 33,98 га. Коллекционные фонды насчитывают более 4,5 тыс. таксонов. Ботанический сад – член Совета ботанических садов России (СБСР), член Международного совета ботанических садов по охране растений (BGCI). С 1933 г. сад издает делектус и осуществляет обмен семенами, посадочным материалом и информацией, в настоящее время – с 200 ботаническими садами, арборетумами и дендрариями России и мира. The Botanical garden was founded in August 1, 1932. The garden territory is 33, 98 hectares. The collections of our garden include more than 4500 taxa. The Botanical garden is a member of the Council of Botanical Gardens of Russia (CBGR) and also is a member of Botanical Garden Conservation International (BGCI). Till 1933 the Botanical garden issues Delectus and provides exchange by seeds, plant material and scientific information, now - with 200 leading botanical gardens, dendrariums and arboretums of Russia and the world. Научный руководитель: Кавеленова Л.М., д.б.н., профессор Botanical garden Supervisor: Kavelenova L.M., Prof. Директор: Розно С.А., к.б.н. Director: Rozno S.A., Dr. Куратор обмена семян: Рузаева И.В., к.б.н. Curator of seed exchange: Ruzaeva I.V., Dr. Семена, предлагаемые для обмена, являются результатом свободного опыления. Seeds in this list are grown up free pollination. Условные обозначения/ Legend: * - семена, собранные в 2019 году/ * - seeds collected in 2019 Сбор семян: Collecting seeds: Розно С.А. Rozno S.A. Помогайбин А.В. Pomoghaibin A.V. Кавеленова Л.М. Kavelenova L.M. Рузаева И.В. Ruzaeva I.V. Корчиков Е.С. Korchikov E.S. Кузовенко О.А. Kuzovenko O.A. Павлова Е.А. Pavlova E.A. Накрайникова Д.Д. Nakrainikova D. D. Названия семейств, родов и видов растений выверены по источникам: 1. The Plant List [Электронный ресурс]. – Режим доступа: http://www.theplantlist.org/. 2. U.S. National Plant Germplasm System [Электронный ресурс]. – Режим доступа: https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov. Данные по погодным условиям получены из ФГБУ "Приволжское УГМС" Weather data is obtained from the Privolzhskoye UGMS http://www.pogoda-sv.ru E-mail: [email protected] 5 SPORAE, SEMINA ET FRUCTIS PLANTARUM IN HORTO BOTANICO CULTARUM ARBORES ET FRUTICES Pinophyta Cupressaceae 1. Juniperus communis L. 2. - sabina L. 3. - - ‘Erecta’ * 4. - virginiana L. ‘Glauca’ 5. Platycladus orientalis (L.) Franco 6. Thuja occidentalis L. * 7. - - ‘Douglasii Pyramidalis’ * 8. - - ‘Fastigiata’ * 9. - - ‘Lutea’ * 10. - - ‘Semperaurea’ * 11. - - ‘Spiralis’ * 12. - - ‘Umbraculifera’ * Pinaceae 13. Larix sibirica Ledeb. * 14. Pinus flexilis E.James * 15. - peuce Griseb. * 16. Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco * Taxaceae 17. Taxus baccata L. 18. - - ‘Aurea Variegata’ 19. - canadensis Marshall 20. - cuspidata Siebold et Zucc. * Magnoliophyta Magnoliopsida Actinidiaceae 21. Actinidia arguta (Siebold et Zucc.) Planch. ex Miq. Adoxaceae 22. Sambucus canadensis L. 23. - coreana Kom. et Aliss. 24. - ebulus L. 25. - nigra L. var. cerulea (Raf.) B.L. Turner 26. - racemosa L. 27. Viburnum burejaeticum Regel et Herd. * 28. - lantana L. 29. - lentago L. 30. - mongolicum (Pall.) Rehder * 31. - opulus L. Anacardiaceae 32. Cotinus coggygria Scop. * 33. - - ‘Purpureus’ * 34. Rhus typhina L. 6 Araliaceae 35. Eleutherococcus sessiliflorus (Rupr. et Maxim.) S.Y.Hu * Aristolochiaceae 36. Aristolochia manshuriensis Kom. Berberidaceae * 37. Berberis amurensis Rupr. 38. - aquifolium Pursh 39. - brachypoda Maxim. * 40. - x notabilis C.K.Schneid. * 41. - x ottawensis C.K.Schneid. ex Rehder ‘Purpurea’ 42. - repens Lindl. 43. - thunbergii DC. 44. - - ‘Aurea’ * 45. - - ‘Red Pilar’ * 46. - vernae C.K.Schneid. * 47. - vulgaris L. * 48. - - ‘Atropurpurea’ * 49. - - ‘Violaceae’ Betulaceae 50. Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. 51. - incana (L.) Moench * 52. - - ‘Acuminata’ * 53. - rubra Bong. 54. Betula grossa Siebold et Zucc. * 55. - obscura Kotula (2001, Latvia, Salaspils) 56. - occidentalis Hook. 57. - platyphylla subsp. mandshurica (Regel) Kitag. * 58. - pumila L. * 59. Carpinus betulus L. * 60. Corylus avellana f. atropurpurea Petz. et G.Kirchn. * Bignoniaceae 61. Catalpa bignonioides Walter 62. - x erubescens Carriere 63. - hybrida L. Späth 64. - ovata G.Don 65. - speciosa (Warder ex Barney) Warder ex Engelm. * Cannabaceae 66. Celtis caucasica Willd. * 67. - occidentalis L. * Caprifoliaceae 68. Kolkwitzia amabilis Graebn. 69. Lonicera alpigena L. * * 70. - caerulea L. 71. - - subsp. pallasii (Ledeb.) Browicz * * 72. - caprifolium L. * 73. - caucasica Pall. 74. - discolor Lindl. 75. - x gibbiflora Dippel 7 76. Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim. 77. - x notha Zabel * 78. - ruprechtiana Regel * 79. - tatarica L. * 80. - - var. morrowii (A.Gray) Q.E.Yang, Landrein, Borosova et J.Osborne * * 81. - - ‘Rosea’ 82. - x tellmanniana Magyar ex H.L.Späth 83. Symphoricarpos albus (L.) S.F.Blake 84. - x doorenbosii Krüssm. 85. - mollis Nutt. * 86. - occidentalis Hook. * 87. - oreophilus A.Gray * Celastraceae 88. Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb. * 89. Euonymus europaeus L. * Cornaceae 90. Cornus darvasica (Pojark.) Pilip. * 91. - sericea L. ‘Baileyi’ * Elaeagnaceae 92. Shepherdia argentea (Pursh) Nutt. Hydrangeaceae 93. Deutzia parviflora var. amurensis Regel 94. Philadelphus coronarius L. 95. - - ‘Aureus’ * 96. - - ‘Plena’ * 97. - - ‘Воздушный десант’ 98. - x falconeri G.Nicholson 99. - floribundus Schrad. ex DC. * 100. - grandiflorus Willd. 101. - microphyllus A.Gray * 102. - subcanus var. magdalenae (Koehne) S.Y.Hu * Juglandaceae 103. Juglans ailantifolia Carrière * 104. - - var. cordiformis Maxim. * 105. - cinerea L. * 106. - mandshurica Maxim. * 107. - microcarpa Berland. 108. - nigra L. Leguminosae 109. Amorpha fruticosa L. 110. Caragana arborescens Lam. * 111. - boisii C.K.Schneid. (1953, Turkmenistan, Ashkhabat) * 112. Colutea media Willd. * 113. Genista florida L. * 114. Gleditsia triacanthos L. * 115. Gymnocladus dioica (L.) K.Koch 116. Robinia pseudoacacia L. 117. - - ‘Inermis’ * 8 Malvaceae 118. Tilia cordata Mill. 119. - x europaea L. * 120. - platyphyllos Scop. * 121. - tomentosa Moench Menispermaceae 122. Menispermum canadense L. (1970, Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk) Moraceae 123. Morus nigra L. * Oleaceae 124. Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marshall 125. Ligustrum vulgare L. Ranunculaceae 126. Clematis alpina (L.) Mill. * * 127. - glauca Willd. * 128. - hexapetala Pall. 129. - integrifolia L. (1951, Ukraine, Yalta) 130. - - ‘Alba’ 131. - macropetala Ledeb. ‘Frances Rivis’ (2013, Russia, Samara) 132. - - ‘Rosy O’Grandy’ (1990, Netherlands, Boskoop) * 133. - orientalis L. 134. - recta L. (1954, Ukraine, Kiev) 135. - tangutica (Maxim.) Korsh. * 136. - terniflora DC. (1985, Russia, Vladivostok) 137. - - (1996, Lithuania, Vilnius) 138. - - var. manshurica (Rupr.) Ohwi (1970, Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk) * 139. - viticella L. (1970, Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk) Rosaceae 140. Amygdalus nana L. x Amygdalus persica L. hort. * 141. Armeniaca mandshurica (Maxim.) Kostina (1952, Russia, Khabarovsk) * 142. Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott 143. Chaenomeles japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. ex Spach 144. Cotoneaster kitaibelii J.Fryer et B.Hylm” 145. - lucidus Schltdl. (1950, Russia, Moscow, MGU) 146. - roseus Edgew. 147. - rubens W.W.Sm. 148. Crataegus almaatensis Pojark. * 149. - chlorocarpa Lenne, et K.Koch * 150. - chlorosarca Maxim. 151. - crus-galli L. * 152. - dahurica Koehne ex C.K.Schneid. 153. - douglasii Lindl. * 154. - flabellata (Bosc ex Spach) K.Koch 155. - x kyrtostyla Fingerh. 156. - maximowiczii C.K.Schneid. * 157. - monogyna Jacq. 158. - pinnatifida Bunge 159. - punctata var. aurea Sol. 9 * 160. Crataegus sanguinea Pall. 161. - submollis Sarg. 162. - volgensis Pojark. 163. Cydonia oblonga Mill. * 164. Exochorda racemosa (Lindl.) Rehder 165. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh. * 166. - - var. cerasifera (Spach) Koidz. * 167. - domestica Borkh. ‘Таежное’ 168. - x hartwigii Koehne 169. - niedzwetzkyana Dieck ex Koehne 170. - x purpurea (E.Barbier) Rehder * 171. - ringo Siebold ex CarriŠre * 172. - trilobata (Labill. ex Poir.) C.K.Schneid. 173. Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. 174. - - ‘Diabolo’ * 175. - - ‘Luteus’ 176. - ribesifolius Kom. 177. Prunus armeniaca L. 178. - cerasifera Ehrh.
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