File:Жълъди (Quercus robur s.l.).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionЖълъди (Quercus robur s.l.).jpg |
Български: Примери за жълъди, демонстриращи поне три различни типа морфология в извънредно разнообразните популации от спектъра летен дъб/дръжкоцветен дъб в района на Елхово. От ляво надясно:
English: Intraspecific morphological variability of the acorn cup - from connate scales with free tips (Q. longipes Steven), through regular scales (Q. erucifolia Steven), to well defined scales with long tips (Q. pedunculiflora s.l..) |
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Author | Димитър Найденов / Dimìtar Nàydenov |
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