Abstract

Viburnum orientale Pall. has been discovered for the first time for the flora of Russia from the territory of the Sochi National Park. A small aboriginal population covering an area of about 1 hectare was noted on the slope of the southeastern exposure of the Esto-Khrebet Ridge in the undergrowth of a broad-leaved forest at an altitude of 1414 m above sea level. The finding of the species in the Mzymta River basin suggests the possibility of its occurrence in the Psou River basin, along the border with Abkhazia.

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