Abstract
For the first time synopsis of 305 alien species of the Novosibirsk Region has been completed, 34 of them are invasive ones. Ecological features, distribution in administrative regions are shown, the method of introduction and the degree of naturalization in the region are noted. The collections of the Central Siberian Botanical Garden were critically processed; the distribution of 74 species was specified, 19 of them are rare for the region.
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