Kuldur Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
human settlement in Obluchensky District, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia
About Kuldur
The vegetation is characterized by a diversity of communities: dark coniferous forests, larch forests with dwarf Arctic birch (Betula nana) and shrubs, spruce/fir forests with Korean pine, Korean pine/broadleaf forests in the south, birch/aspen communities, willows and alder, and also grassy meadows and mossy swamps. In the vicinity of the town of Kuldur one finds the border between the boreal and East Asianbiomes, and associated high species diversity: Japanese yam (Dioscorea japonica), iris, Daurian lily (Lilium dahuricum), Siberian ginseng (Eleutheroccus senticosus), shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa) and twenty more Red Book species. The park’s fauna is also diverse, with four zoogeographical types represented. Boreal species include brown bear, waxwing, three-toed woodpeck
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