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Table 1

Characteristics of the data collection sites of the studied samples of P. vulgaris and P. grandiflora

Habitat Coordinates
P. vulgaris
CP 1 Aleksandrovsky sopka, Sverdlovsk region, Krasnoufimsky district, the southern slope of the hills N 56°43’14.8”; E 057°47’08.5”
CP 2 Mokraya, Sverdlovsk region, Krasnoufimsky district, to the north of the Mariisky village − Ust-Mash, the central part of the southeastern slope of Mokraya mountain N 56°19’51”;
E 057°53’56.6”
CP 3 Yenapayevo, Perm region, near the Iren River and the Yanybaevo village, southeast slope of the mountain N 56°34’36.5”; E 057°55’18.5”
CP 4 Sverdlovskoye, Sverdlovsk region, southeast of Krasnoufimsky district, birch forest on the southwestern slope of the mountain, northeast of the village Sverdlovskoye N 56°11’47.8”; E 058°22’50.2”
CP 5 Sredny Munchug, the Republic of Bashkortostan, Mechetlinsky district, near the Bolsheustikinskoe village, birch forest on the southwestern slope of Sredny Munchug mountain N 55°54’38.3”; E 058°26’26.5”
CP 6 Ilek, Chelyabinsk region, Ashinsky district, birch forest near the Ilek village N 55°13’44"; E 58°0’5"
CP 7 Kutushevo, the Republic of Bashkortostan, Mechetlinsky district, southeastern slope of a mountain near the Kutushevo village, edge of birch forest N 55°20’56.7"; E 058°29’1U"
P. grandiflora
CP 1 Kurgatovo, the Republic of Bashkortostan, Mechetlinsky district, to the west of the Kurgatovo village, the right bank of the Oka river N 56°11’39.8"; E 058°22’20.2”
CP 2 Bolshiye Klyuchi, Perm region, the northern slope, near the Bolshiye Klyuchi village N 57°01’05.7";
E 057°025’40.1"
CP3 Ust-Utka (the Chusovaya river), Sverdlovsk region, Nature Park "Chusovaya River”, the Ust-Utka village N 57°37’5U"; E 059°03’05.5”
CP 4 Nizhny Irginsk, Sverdlovsk region, northwestern part of Krasnoufimsky district, near the Nizhny Irginsk village N 56°52’33.1”; E057°27’00.5"
CP 5 Khrustalnaya, Sverdlovsk region, Pervouralsky district, pine forest near the station Khrustalnaya N 56°50’58.6”; E 060°10’13.8”
CP 6 Sysert (the UrFU Biological Station), Sverdlovsk region, Sysert district, pine forest near the Ural State University biological station N 56°36’4"; E 61°3’25"
CP 7 Orlovka, Chelyabinsk region, Ust-Katavsky district, pine forest near the village Orlovka, the bank of the Katav River N 54°52’17"; E 58°5’22"
CP 8 Kiselevo, Perm region, a meadow near the Kiselevo village N 57°07’02.6"; E 057°20’28.0”
CP 9 Baikalovo (Shalamy), Sverdlovsk region, Baikalovsky district, birch forest near the Shalamy village N 57°20’50.2”; E 063°39’45.6”
CP 10 Guselnikovo, Perm region, a meadow near the Guselnikovo village N 57°19’39.71”; E 57°24’3.65”
CP 11 Severka, Sverdlovsk region, birch forest near the Severka village N 56°52’36.5”; E 060°18’41.8”
CP 12 Itkul, Chelyabinsk region, birch forest near the Itkul lake N 56°9’24.59”;
E 060°34’11.32”
CP 13 Altynnoye, Perm region, spruce-larch planting near the village Altynnoye N 56°48’25.5”; E 057°09’02.5”

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