Vladimir Leontyevich Komarov

Russian botanist (1869-1945).

Vladimir Leontyevich Komarov (Russian: Владимир Леонтьевич Комаров; 13 October [O.S. 1 October] 1869 – 5 December 1945) was a Russian botanist who served as President of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR from 1936 until his death in 1945. Komarov was senior editor of the Flora of the USSR, a comprehensive catalog of Soviet plant species (in full comprising 30 volumes published between 1934 and 1960).

Abbreviations: Kom.
Occupations: scientific collector, politician, phycologist, geographer, pteridologist, explorer, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Soviet Union, Russian Empire
Languages: Russian
Dates: 1869-10-01T00:00:00Z – 1945-12-05T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Saint Petersburg
Direct attributions: 258 plants, 12 fungi
Authorship mentions: 346 plants, 24 fungi

258 plants attributed, 88 plants contributed to346 plants:

Acer triflorum (Three-flowered Maple) Kom. 1901
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Acer triflorum, the three-flowered maple, is a species of maple native to hills of northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning) and Korea. It is a deciduous tree that reaches a height of about 25 metres (82 ft) but is usually smaller. It is a trifoliate maple related to such other species as Manchurian Maple (Acer mandshuricum) and Paperbark Maple (Acer griseum). It has yellowish-brown exfoliating bark that peels in woody scales rather than papery pieces like Acer griseum. The leaves have a 2.5–6 centimetres (0.98–2.36 in) petiole and three leaflets; the leaflets are 4–9 centimetres
Microbiota decussata (Siberian Cypress) Kom. 1923
plant species in the cupressaceae family
Microbiota is a monotypic genus of evergreen coniferous shrubs in the cypress family Cupressaceae, containing only one species, Microbiota decussata (Siberian cypress, or Russian arborvitae). The plant is native and endemic to a limited area of the Sikhote-Alin mountains in Primorskiy Krai in the Russian Far East. The genus name Microbiota is not to be confused with the term "microbiota" for the range of micro-organisms of a life system. The genus name is derived from micro-, meaning "small", + Biota, a synonym of the genus Platycladus, a closely related conifer genus with the sole species
Juniperus tibetica (Tibetan Juniper) Kom. 1924
vulnerable and medicinal plant species in the cupressaceae family
Juniperus tibetica, the Tibetan juniper, is a species of juniper, native to western China in southern Gansu, southeastern Qinghai, Sichuan, and Tibet Autonomous Region, where it grows at high to very high elevations of 2,600–4,900 metres (8,500–16,100 feet). This species has the highest known elevation treeline in the northern hemisphere. The highest known stand of J. tibetica was found at 29°42' N 96°45' E at 4900 m in southeastern Tibet (Xizang Autonomous Region, Baxoi County). It is an evergreen coniferous shrub or small to medium-sized tree growing to heights of 5–15 m (16–49 ft), rarely
Picea crassifolia (Qinghai Spruce) Kom. 1923
medicinal plant species in the pinaceae family
Picea crassifolia, the Qinghai spruce, is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae. It is found only in China.
Acer pseudosieboldianum (Korean Maple) (Pax) Kom. 1903
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Acer pseudosieboldianum, the Korean maple or purplebloom maple, is a species of maple. It is native to northeastern China, Korea, and the Russian Far East.
Juniperus przewalskii (Przewalski Juniper) Kom. 1924
medicinal plant species in the cupressaceae family
Juniperus przewalskii, or Przewalski's juniper, is a species of juniper native to the mountains of western China in Gansu, Qinghai, and northernmost Sichuan, growing at altitudes of 1,000-3,300 m. It is an evergreen tree reaching 15–20 m tall. The leaves are of two forms, juvenile needle-like leaves 4–10 mm long, and adult scale-leaves 1.5–3 mm long on shoots 1.2-1.5 mm thick. Juvenile leaves are found mainly on seedlings but continue to be produced on scattered shoots on mature trees. It is monoecious with male (pollen) and female (seed) cones on the same plant. The seed cones are
Myriophyllum sibiricum (Northern Watermilfoil) Kom. 1914
plant species in the haloragaceae family
Myriophyllum sibiricum is a species of water milfoil known by the common names shortspike watermilfoil, northern watermilfoil, and Siberian water-milfoil. It is native to Russia, China, and much of North America, where it grows in aquatic habitat such as ponds and streams. It generally grows over a meter long, its green stem drying white. It is lined with whorls of fanlike green leaves divided into many narrow, feathery lobes.
Lilium cernuum (Nodding Lily) Kom. 1901
plant species in the liliaceae family
Lilium cernuum is a species of lily native to Korea, the Primorye region of Russia, and northeastern China (Provinces of Jilin + Liaoning). Lilium cernuum typically grows to 50 cm tall. The flowers are white to purple, though usually pink with maroon spots, and are scented. The species is similar in many respects to Lilium pumilum. The name cernuum refers to its nodding (hanging) flowers.
Microbiota (Macrobiota) Kom. 1923
plant genus in the cupressaceae family
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Rosa koreana (Rose Of Korea) Kom. 1901
medicinal plant species in the rosaceae family
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Ribes mandshuricum (Ribes Manshuricum (misspelling/orthographic Variant)) (Maxim.) Kom. 1904
medicinal plant species in the grossulariaceae family
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Picea fennica (Finnish Spruce) (Regel) Kom. 1934
plant species in the pinaceae family
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Aconitum umbrosum (Meadow Monkshood) (Korsh.) Kom. 1904
perennial and medicinal plant species in the ranunculaceae family
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Geranium soboliferum Kom. 1901
perennial plant species in the geraniaceae family
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Carex ussuriensis Kom. 1901
perennial plant species in the cyperaceae family
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Aristolochia manshuriensis (Manchurian Dutchmanspipe) Kom. 1904
medicinal plant species in the aristolochiaceae family
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Allium maackii (Maxim.) Prokh. ex Kom. 1931
plant species in the amaryllidaceae family
Allium maackii is a species of wild onion in the family Amaryllidaceae. It is native to northeastern Asia (Heilongjiang, Amur Oblast, Primorye, Khabarovsk, Sakhalin, Kuril Islands). It is found on cliff and steep hillsides at elevations of 200–500 m. Allium maackii has cylindrical to egg-shaped bulbs up to 15 mm across. Scapes are up to 50 cm tall. Leaves are flat and narrow. Umbel has many flowers crowded together, each rose pink with a dark purple midstripe.
Aconitum alboviolaceum Kom. 1901
perennial and medicinal plant species in the ranunculaceae family
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Veronica olgensis Kom. 1931
perennial plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Populus talassica Kom. 1934
plant species in the salicaceae family
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Populus pamirica Kom. 1934
plant species in the salicaceae family
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Populus alaschanica Kom. 1914
plant species in the salicaceae family
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Luzula capitata (Sweep's Woodrush) (Miq. ex Franch. & Sav.) Kom. 1927
perennial plant species in the juncaceae family
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Deutzia glabrata (Glabrous Deutzia) Kom. 1903
medicinal plant species in the hydrangeaceae family
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Codonopsis subscaposa Kom. 1908
plant species in the campanulaceae family
Codonopsis subscaposa is a herbaceous member of the family Campanulaceae, native to south-central China. Its broadly bell-shaped flowers are borne on long stems, and are either yellowish or greenish white with red-purple veins, or red-purple with yellowish spots.
Clematis koreana Kom. 1900
medicinal plant species in the ranunculaceae family
Clematis koreana is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. It is native to Manchuria, the Korean Peninsula, and Primorsky Krai in the Russian Far East. A deciduous woody vine climbing up to 3 m (10 ft), it is typically found in woodlands and scrublands at elevations from 1,000 to 1,900 m (3,300 to 6,200 ft). A number of cultivars and hybrid cultivars are available, including Amber, 'Blue Eclipse', 'Broughton Bride', 'Brunette', I am Red Robin, 'Lemon Bells', and 'Purple Rain'.
Carex xiphium Kom. 1901
perennial plant species in the cyperaceae family
Carex xiphium is a species of sedge in the family Cyperaceae, native to the Russian Far East, Manchuria, and the Korean Peninsula. Its chromosome number is 2n = 56.
Carex korshinskyi Kom. 1901
perennial plant species in the cyperaceae family
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Carex jaluensis Kom. 1901
perennial plant species in the cyperaceae family
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Aconitum jaluense Kom. 1901
perennial plant species in the ranunculaceae family
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