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Cornus darvasica

Cornus darvasica (Pojark.) Pilip.
Cornus darvasica
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Cornus darvasica is a species in the genus Cornus, belonging to the family Cornaceae. It was first described by Pojark. and later published by Pilip. in 1960. The species is native to Tajikistan and is part of the global distribution of the genus Cornus.

Description

Cornus darvasica is a member of the Cornaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the dogwood family. It is one of the species within the genus Cornus, which includes approximately 30–60 species of woody plants. This species is specifically found in the region of Tajikistan. The genus Cornus is widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, with species present in temperate and subtropical regions. The scientific name Cornus darvasica was published in 1960, based on earlier work by Pojark., and is recognized as a valid taxon within the genus.

Distribution

Global · Tadzhikistan

Synonyms

Swida darvasicaThelycrania darvasica

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