European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine ISSN 2515-8260 Volume 07, Issue 07, 2020 4968 Family Apiaceae Lindl In Flora Of Jizzakh Region Feruza Djumaniyozova 1 ,Umarkul Rakhmankulov 2 , Olimjon Avalbaev 3 , Ilkhom Mukumov 4 , Khislat Khaydarov 5 , Tolib Mukimov 6 , Zamira Djumayeva 7 1 Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Samarkand State Medicinal Institute, Samarkand, Uzbekistan; 2 Department of Methods of Teaching Biology,JizzakhPedagogical Institute,Jizzakh,Uzbekistan; 3 Department of Methods of Teaching Biology,Jizzakh Pedagogical Institute, Jizzakh, Uzbekistan; 4 Department of Botany, Samarkand State University, Samarkand,Uzbekistan; 5 Department of Botany, Samarkand State University, Samarkand Uzbekistan; 6 Department of Botany, Samarkand State University, Samarkand, Uzbekistan; 7 Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Samarkand State Medicinal Institute,Samarkand,Uzbekistan; Corresponding author:E-mail: ferula-varia@mail.ru Abstract The article presents the features of the flora of the Jizzakh region, which contains 1980 wild species of vascular plants from 613 genus and 105 families. It has been established that about 91 species (41 genus) of representatives of the family (ApiaceaeLindl.) Grow on the territory of Jizzakh region. Among the representatives of the Apiaceae families, Prangospabularia, Mediasiamacrophylla, Prangosfedtschenkoi, Heracleumlehmannianum and species of the genus Ferula L. are of particular interest. They grow in different ecological conditions of the region. Keywords:flora, fodder, honey plants, life forms, segetal and pasture weeds. 1. INTRODUCTION The study of the flora of the territory of the Jizzakh region, was begun with the expeditions of A.P. Fedchenko (1866), P. Kapyu and G. Bonvalo (1881), A. Regel (1882) and V. I. Lipsky (1890), which passed through the valley of the Sanzar river and in the vicinity of the city of Jizzak.Since 1910, a systematic and purposeful study of flora and vegetation began in Central Asia. In the first half of the XX century and in 1950-1970 a number of large botanical expeditions worked on the Turkestan, Malguzar and Nurata ranges and in the Hungry Steppe. The main collectors of herbarium collections made on the territory of the Jizzakh region in the XX century are B.A. Fedchenko, E.P. Korovin, V.P. Drobov, M.G. Popov, I.I.Sprygin, M.V. Kultiasov , B. S. Zakrzhevsky, S. N. Kudryashev, P. A. Gomolitsky, M. M. Sovetkina,