Flora (plants)

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In botany, flora (plural: floras or floræ) has two meanings. The first refers to all the plant species known to occur in a defined area (or, in common use, to the vegetation in general). Plant community is a close synonym often used by scientists or resource managers. Although it can be applied to any area containing plants, it often refers to relatively unmanaged, or natural, vegetated areas. The second refers to a written (usually published) work which systematically describes all such species, usually with a diagnostic key which helps one to identify each species in the field. The term comes from Flora, the goddess of flowers in Roman mythology.

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Classic floræ

Europe

Indonesia

Blume, Karl Ludwig, and Joanne Baptista Fischer. Flora Javæ. 1828.

Modern floræ

Caribbean

  • Britton, N. L., and Percy Wilson. Scientific Survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands — Volume V, Part 1: Botany of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands: Pandanales to Thymeleales. New York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1924.

North America

British Isles

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