List of the vascular plants of the Falkland Islands

The flora of the Falkland Islands comprises 178 native species (marked * in the list below), 219 non-native species ('†') and 6 of uncertain status.[1] Thirteen species (marked in bold) are endemic to the islands, and two – Gamochaeta malvinensis and Polystichum mohrioides – are near-endemics, being also found on other nearby islands.[2]

Ferns and fern allies

Gymnosperms

Angiosperms

Ranunculales

Illustration of Hamadryas argentea, a plant endemic to the Falkland Islands
Berberidaceae
Papaveraceae
Ranunculaceae

Gunnerales

Saxifragales

Crassulaceae
Grossulariaceae
Haloragaceae
Saxifragaceae

Fabales

Rosales

Rosaceae
Urticaceae

Fagales

Celastrales

Oxalidales

Malpighiales

Elatinaceae
Euphorbiaceae
Salicaceae
Violaceae

Geraniales

Myrtales

Myrtaceae
Onagraceae

Malvales

Brassicales

Santalales

Caryophyllales

Amaranthaceae
Caryophyllaceae
Droseraceae
Montiaceae
Plumbaginaceae
Polygonaceae

Ericales

Ericaceae
Primulaceae

Gentianales

Gentianaceae
Rubiaceae

Boraginaceae

Solanales

Lamiales

Illustration of Calceolaria fothergilli (left), a plant endemic to the Falkland Islands
Calceolariaceae
Callitrichaceae
Lamiaceae
Orobanchaceae
Plantaginaceae
Scrophulariaceae
Veronicaceae

Asterales

Illustration of Nassauvia serpens, a plant endemic to the Falkland Islands
Illustration of Senecio littoralis, a plant endemic to the Falkland Islands
Asteraceae
Calyceraceae

Dipsacales

Caprifoliaceae
Valerianaceae

Apiales

Apiaceae
Araliaceae
Hydrocotylaceae

Alismatales

Juncaginaceae
Potamogetonaceae
Ruppiaceae

Liliales

Alstroemeriaceae
Corsiaceae

Asparagales

Alliaceae
Asparagaceae
Asteliaceae
Iridaceae
Orchidaceae
Xanthorrhoeaceae

Poales

Centrolepidaceae
Cyperaceae
Juncaceae
Poaceae

References

  1. "Vascular plant checklists". Falklands Conservation. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  2. Rebecca Upson. "Falkland Islands". University of Oxford. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
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