Ryazan-Say Botanical Reserve - a botanical reserve created on the territory of the current Dzhana-Jolsky ail okrug of the Aksy district of the Jalal-Abad region of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan by a decision of the Government of the Kyrgyz SSR on May 12, 1987.
The total area of the Ryazan-Sai State Botanical Reserve is 110 hectares and covers the entire basin of the Altynalchi stream (the right tributary of the Ryazan-Sai stream), as well as a narrow forty-meter strip of the floodplain of the Ryazan-Sai stream from the tract Altynalchi to the Naryn River .
The goal of creating a botanical reserve was the preservation, reproduction and restoration of the unique subtropical vegetation of the Ryazan-Sai gorge, represented by wild species listed in the Red Book of Kyrgyzstan , in particular, Griffith's sophora, figs (wine berry), common pomegranate, and Uzumakmat grape and other wild-growing medicinal plants of republican significance.
Links
- [1] Decree of the Council of Ministers of the Kyrgyz SSR of May 12, 1987 No. 269 "On the creation of the Ryazan-Sai State Botanical Reserve and approval of the Regulation on it"