- Fig. 1. Points of research of juniper sparse forests.
- Fig. 2. The Karagach Ridge (State Kara-Dag Reserve).
- Fig. 3. Juniper sparse forests in the adjacent areas of Maly Utrish Cape.
- Fig. 4. Juniper sparse forests in the surrounding areas.
- Fig. 5. Forms of crowns of single-stemmed and multi-stemmed individuals of Greek juniper.
- Fig. 6. Cup-shaped crown of a young generative specimen of Greek juniper.
- Fig. 7. The flag form of the crown in a generative specimen of a Greek juniper that grew on a rock.
- Fig. 8. Seedling of Greek juniper.
- Fig. 9. Juvenile specimen.
- Fig. 10. Changes in the structure of Greek juniper needles in ontogeny.
- Fig. 11. Immature single-stemmed individuals of the 1st subgroup.
- Fig. 12. Double-stemmed immature specimen of the 1st subgroup.
- Fig. 13. Growth of branches of the first order in a generative specimen of Greek juniper lodged on a slope.
- Fig. 14. The ratio of single-stemmed and multi-stemmed individuals by crown shape.
- Fig. 15. The ratio of single- stemmed and multi- stemmed forms in different ontogenetic states.
- Table 1. Main climatic characteristics of research points.
- Table 2. Biometric indicators of Greek juniper specimens of different ontogenetic states and vitality.
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