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Caltha palustris near the Făgăraș Mountains of Romania More than 1,000 plant species can be found in the Cheile Turzii reserve. The flora of Romania comprises around 3,450 species of vascular plants, which represents around 30% of the vascular flora of Europe. [1] The three major vegetation zones in Romania are the alpine, steppe, and forest ...
A list of plants native to the mountain ranges of Romania. Many Romanian mountain ranges, mountains, and peaks are part of the Southern Carpathians System, and the Carpathian montane forests ecoregion.
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Botanical gardens in Romania have collections consisting entirely of Romania native and endemic species; most have a collection that include plants from around the world. There are botanical gardens and arboreta in all states and territories of Romania, most are administered by local governments, some are privately owned. Arad Botanical Garden
Romania: Oak, Pedunculate oak: Quercus, Quercus robur [61] Russia: Siberian larch: Larix sibirica [62] [63] Saudi Arabia: Phoenix palm: Phoenix dactylifera Scotland: Scots pine: Pinus sylvestris [64] Senegal: Baobab: Adansonia digitata Serbia: Oak, Pedunculate oak: Quercus, Quercus robur: Serbian spruce: Picea omorika Slovakia: Small-leaved ...
The following is a list of pine trees in Romania: Picea abies; Pinus cembra; Pinus mugo; Pinus nigra [1] Pinus pinea; Pinus sylvestris [1] See also. Pines of Denmark;
This is a list of ecoregions in Romania. Terrestrial. Romania is in the Palearctic realm. Ecoregions are listed by biome. Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
The Iaşi Botanical Garden is currently involved in the conservation of eighty-five separate species included in the Red Book of the vascular plants from Romania and in international conventions. [2] It is also in partnership with in-site conservation programs developed for plants species from the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube Delta. [2]