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It lists all of the pages in category "Flora of Central Asia" as well as all subcategories of category "Flora of Central Asia" if any exist.
[[File:Central Asia - political map 2008.svg|thumb|300px|right|{{center|Political boundaries of '''[[Central Asia]]'''.}}]]
*This category contains articles related to the '''[[flora]] of [[Central Asia]]'''.
:*It is included within the larger geographic region of {{C|Flora of temperate Asia|temperate Asia}}.
:* It includes flora taxa that are native to Central Asia. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic.
:*For the purposes of this category, "Central Asia" is defined in accordance with the [[World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions]] (which calls it '''Middle Asia'''). That is, the geographic region known as Central Asia is defined as including the following areas, typically defined by the political boundaries of its constituents:
:::*[[Kazakhstan]]
:::*[[Kyrgyzstan]]
:::*[[Turkmenistan]]
:::*[[Tajikistan]]
:::*[[Uzbekistan]]
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[[Category:Biota of Central Asia| flora]]
[[Category:Flora of temperate Asia|Central Asia]]
[[Category:Flora of Asia by region|Central]]
[[Category:Flora by distribution categories that follow the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions|Central Asia]]
[[Category:Palearctic flora|Central Asia flora]]

Revision as of 15:43, 14 November 2021

Political boundaries of Central Asia.
  • It is included within the larger geographic region of temperate Asia.
  • It includes flora taxa that are native to Central Asia. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic.
  • For the purposes of this category, "Central Asia" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (which calls it Middle Asia). That is, the geographic region known as Central Asia is defined as including the following areas, typically defined by the political boundaries of its constituents: