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Rosaceae, one of the largest of angiosperms is represented in Siberian flora by 32 genera, comprising 214 species.
Preface
Key to Genera
1. Spiraea L.
2. Sibiraea Maxim.
3. Aruncus L.
4. Sorbaria (ser. ex DC.) A. Br.
5. Cotoneaster Medikus
6. Malus Miller
7. Sorbus L.
8. Sorbocotoneaster Pojark
9. Crataegus L.
10. Rubus L.
11. Fragaria L.
12. Comarum L.
13. Pentaphylloides Duhamel
14. Potentilla L.
15. Sibbaldia L.
16. Dryadanthe Endl.
17. Sibbaldianthe Juz.
18. Chamaerhodos Bunge
19. Waldsteinia Willd.
20. Coluria R. Br.
21. Novosieversia F. Bolle
22. Geum L.
23. Dryas L.
24. Filipendula Miller
25. Alchemilla L.
26. Agrimonia L.
27. Sanguisorba L.
28. Rosa L.
29. Amygdalus L.
30. Cerasus Miller
31. Padus Miller
32. Armeniaca Scop.
Maps of plant distribution
Index of Latin names of plants