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In terms of the abundance and diversity of endemic and other valuable
plant species, Almaty City and Almaty Oblast is the leader among
the other areas of Kazakhstan. As back as before the Revolution
the urban greening events have been organized inside and outside
Almaty. It was the VAHSNIL Academy evacuated to the region during
Wold War II that played a major role in planting rare and valuable
tree and bush species in Almaty.
The geographic layout of Almaty, its territory and transport expansion
required intensive greening. The green belt serving as the city
lungs contributed to air cleaning and improvement of health conditions
of people living in Almaty City. Lilac, the deciduous plant whose
growing age can exceed 150 years preserving its foliaceous cover
and decontaminating the air, was of special significance.
The collapse of Soviet Union reasoned the degradation and shrinkage
of the lilac sites. The lilac park planted after World War II near
the main building of the former Agricultural Institute was completely
destroyed. The other lilac sites along the roads have been lost
due to the lack of moisture. The lilac species bred by Maryam Sagitova
and Tadeusz Dzevitsky, the well-known local breeders, have also
been exposed to extinction. They have practically been destroyed
in all the sites established by the breeders. The construction companies
building the cottages inside the city have sacrificed the famous
mother lilac garden heedfully nourished by the breeders. The garden
contained about 300 new forms and varieties of lilac that have been
developed for more than 50 years.
Look at the lilac and see how tender and fragile it is. We can break
it and trample it. But we can also save and raise it. Conserving
the lilac we conserve the future physical and cultural health of
the nation.
Social factors contributing to the shrinkage and extinction of rare
lilac forms:
- The growing demand for land parcels under development inside
the city
- Plunder of bushes, unauthorized plucking of flowers, branches
and underbrush.
- The lack of watering, protection and restoration activities.
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