MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ROSA CANINA L. IN THE BUKHARA REGION
Keywords:
osa canina L., Bukhara region, phenotypic traits, fruit morphology, plant adaptation, medicinal plantsAbstract
The study focuses on the morphological characteristics of Rosa canina L. in the Bukhara region, aiming to document and analyze its phenotypic traits in this specific geographical area. Key morphological features such as plant height, stem structure, leaf morphology, flower size, petal color, fruit shape, and thorn distribution were examined. The research highlights the adaptability of Rosa canina L. to the climatic and soil conditions of the Bukhara region, providing insights into its growth patterns and ecological significance. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the species' variability and potential uses in horticulture, medicine, and conservation efforts in arid and semi-arid environments. This study serves as a foundational reference for further research on the species and its ecological role in the region.
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