Dentoloflora. The dodroflor of the Republic of Macedonia consists of 319 types of trees and shrubs, with more than 8 subspecies and varieties, within 119 genodies and 54 families, and 16% of the total number of species are Balkan endemics, subdressemic or relics. The first notes of the Macedonian Flora made A. Buy (A. Bue) in the first half of ⅹⅰⅹ c, who, accompanied by the botanian Friedrichstal (Friedrichsthal), traveled through European Turkey. In the same century, the famous phytogographer A. Grisbach (A. Grisbacch) found the molika (Pinus Peucte Great.) On Pelister (1839). At the end of ⅹⅰⅹ and at the beginning of ⅹⅹ c. Throughout Macedonia, many florists and phytogyographers, including: L. Adamovic, I. Dorfler (I. Dorfler), J. Borermiller (J. Bornamuller), E. Formanec (E. Formanec), K. Wandas (K. Wandas), N. Stoyanov, T. Nikolov, N. Kosonan, T. Sosh, P. Cherñevski, I. Ruddan, O. Grebashchikov, D. Petrovic and H. Em, who discovered the specialities and wealth of the Macedonian flora. After the Second World War, two scientific cores, led by H. Em and T. Nikolovski, who with his associates (S. Jukov, A. Andonoski, R. Rizovski, J. Matvey) gave a great contribution to the study of Macedonian dentolphlora. Lit.: Hans Em, an overview of the dodroflora of Macedonia, Skopje, 1967. Al. And.
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