Abstract

This paper presents the results of a study of the ontogenesis and structural and morphological features of various life forms of Nepeta pulchella Pojark. (Lamiaceae). The environmental and coenotic features of the species habitats within the Aksu-Zhabagly State Nature Reserve have been described. It is found that N. pulchella inhabits areas from the middle part of the mountains to the subalpine belt. The status of coenopopulations in two types of plant communities has been examined. Depending on various ecological and coenotic conditions, N. pulchella individuals develop two life forms: taprooted caudex and short-rhizomatous–taprooted ones. Individuals belonging to these biomorphs go through complete sophisticated ontogenesis. The following morphogenetic phases have been described for the first biomorph: primary shoot → main axis → primary bush → clone; for the second one: primary shoot → main axis → primary bush → tillering particle → nontillering particle. The studied coenopopulations were normal, transitional to mature, resistant, and incomplete. The ecocoenotic and structural–morphological analyses made it possible to identify in the N. pulchella morphogenesis a number of features determined by phylogenetic ties with closely related taxa.

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