Records of vascular plants from the sand area “Voznesenska Asena” (Mykolaiv Region, Ukraine)

The dataset contains co-occurrences of 488 occurrences of 171 species of vascular plants recorded from the “Voznesenska Asena” of Southern Bug river sand. The study area is located in the southern part of the steppe zone of Ukraine, in the Mykolaiv administrative Region. The Voznesensk arena of the...

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