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Simplified schematic of an island's flora - all its plant species, highlighted in boxes.
Simplified schematic of an island's flora - all its plant species, highlighted in boxes.

In botany, flora (plural: floras or florae) has two meanings. The first meaning, or flora of an area or time period, refers to all plant life occurring in an area or time period, especially the naturally occurring or indigenous plant life. The second meaning refers to a book or other work which describes the plant species occurring in an area or time period, with the aim of allowing identification. Some classic and modern floras are listed below.

The term flora comes from Latin Flora, the goddess of flowers in Roman mythology. The corresponding term for animal life is fauna. Flora, fauna and other forms of life such as fungi are collectively referred to as biota. In relation to all the flora and fauna of a region, it is collectively referred to as biota.

Flora classifications

Plants are grouped into floras depending on region, period, or special environment. Regions can be geographically distinct habitats like mountain vs. flatland. Floras can mean plant life of an historic era as in fossil flora. Lastly, floras may be subdivided by special environments:

Bacterial life is sometimes included in a flora [link] [link]. Other times, the terms bacterial flora and plant flora are used separately.

Flora treatises

Traditionally floras are books, but some are now published on CD-ROM or websites. The area that a flora covers may be either geographically or politically defined. They usually require some specialist botanic knowledge to use with any effectiveness.

A flora often contains a diagnostic key. Often these are dichotomous keys. These require the user to repeatedly examine a plant, and decide which one of two alternatives given in the flora best applies to the plant.

Classic floras

Europe
India
  • Hendrik van Rheede Hortus indicus malabaricus 16831703
  • Indonesia

    Modern floras

    Americas

    Caribbean
    Central & South America
    North America

    Asia

    China and Japan
    Southeast Asia
  • Flora of the Malay Peninsula
  • Florae Siamensis Enumeratio
  • Flora Malesiana (1984-ongoing) [About Flora Malesiana].
  • Indian region and Sri Lanka
  • Flora of Bhutan
  • Flora of Nepalthe Presidency of Madras by J.S. Gamble (1915-36)
  • Bengal Plants by D. Prain (1903)
  • Flora of the upper Gangetic plains by J. F. Duthie (1903-29)
  • Botany of Bihar and Orissa by H.H. Haines (1921-25)
  • Flora of British India (1872-1897) by Sir J.D. Hooker
  • Middle East and western Asia
  • Flora of Turkey
  • Flora Iranica
  • Australasia

    Pacific Islands

    Europe

    British Isles

    Africa and Madagascar

    See also

    External links

     


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