Abstract

The study of species of rare plants in the Fergana Valley suggests that the representatives of the taxis Lilliaceae form a large proportion of such species. The purpose of this theoretical work, taking into account the large area of the distribution area across the valley by family representatives Namangan and the factor of the reduction of this family, is aimed at studying the flower structure, which is the main morphofunctional cognition of the representatives of the liliaceae rare scattered throughout the Namangan region and their comparative analysis.

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  • The Fergana Valley includes Andijan, Fergana and Namangan provinces

  • Astragalus and Tulpan are some of the rare plants in the Fergana Valley

  • Half of the 12 species in the given Namangan region belong to the tulip species

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Introduction

The Red Book includes 1 from Andijan, 27 from Fergana and Namangan 12 plant species are included. Astragalus and Tulpan are some of the rare plants in the Fergana Valley. Half of the 12 species in the given Namangan region belong to the tulip species. This is to create cultural representatives of the tour and to preserve the rare species in the network.

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