- Fig. 1. The location of the Belskoye and Kolomenskoye lakes relative to each other on the schematic maps
- Fig. 2. One of the loci of the Dortmann lobelia population in shallow water
- Fig. 3. Flowering (1, 2), fruits and ripe seeds (3, 4), seedlings of Dortmann’s lobelia
- Fig. 4 A straight embryo of a lobelia seed extracted from the seed coat (in the center)
- Fig. 5. Seedling (on the left), which has just dropped the seed coat (k) with cotyledons (sd), hypocotyl
- Fig. 6. Sandy littoral with a smooth increase in depth in the eastern part of the lake
- Fig. 7. Rosette shoot of lobelia (on the left) and part of the rosette shoot with the base of the peduncle
- Fig. 8. I. Cross section of the rosette shoot: л – leaf gaps; к – roots; сц – core; II. Cross section of a leaf showing two large gaps (1), separated by a longitudinal partition (2) and a conductive bundle of the main vein with a sheath (3); III. Cross section of the root (Г) with large cavities in the aerenchyme (аэ) of the cortex and a small conducting bundle in the center
- Fig. 9. Southern reed (on the left) and lacustrine schenoplectus (on the right) in the shallow waters of Lake Belskoye
- Fig. 10. Thickets of southern reeds in shallow water (on the left)
- Fig. 11. Chara virgata on the top left (1)
- Fig. 12. Female specimen of dioecious chara Chara fragifera Durieu
- Fig. 13. Diazotrophic cyanoprokaryot of gleotrichia pisiform
- Fig. 14. Pondweed Potamogeton gramineus
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