Euphorbia davidii (Euphorbiaceae) – a new invasive species for the flora of Central Asia
Asilbek N. NajmiddinovNamangan State UniversityRustam GulomovNamangan State UniversityAvazbek R. BatoshovNamangan State UniversityFarhod I. KarimovInstitute of Botany of Academy of Sciences of the Republic of UzbekistanKomiljon TojibaevInstitute of Botany of Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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In this paper, we aim to present one more new invasive non-native plant species for Central Asia. From Uzbekistan (Central Fergana), Euphorbia davidii Subils (Euphorbiaceae) has been recorded, the native range of which is subtropical and tropical North and South America. The new location of the species in the Fergana Valley deserves special attention, because, according to available data, the closest habitat of this invasive species is on the western coast of the Caspian Sea.
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