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
  • Fumaria muralis, common ramping-fumitory†
  • Papaver dubium subsp. dubium, long-headed poppy†
  • Papaver dubium subsp. lecoqii, yellow-juiced poppy†
Ranunculaceae
  • Hamadryas argentea, silvery buttercup*
  • Psychrophila appendiculata, dwarf marigold*
  • Psychrophila sagittata, arrow-leaved marigold*
  • Ranunculus acaulis, Skottsberg's buttercup*
  • Ranunculus biternatus, Antarctic buttercup*
  • Ranunculus hydrophilus, marsh buttercup*
  • Ranunculus maclovianus, Falkland buttercup*
  • Ranunculus pseudotrullifolius, false ladle-leaved buttercup*
  • Ranunculus repens, creeping buttercup†
  • Ranunculus sceleratus, celery-leaved buttercup†
  • Ranunculus sericocephalus, silky buttercup*
  • Ranunculus trullifolius, ladle-leaved buttercup*

Gunnerales

Saxifragales

Crassulaceae
Grossulariaceae
  • Ribes magellanicum, Magellanic currant†
  • Ribes nigrum, black currant†
  • Ribes rubrum, red currant†
  • Ribes uva-crispa, gooseberry†
Haloragaceae
  • Myriophyllum quitense, water-milfoil*
Saxifragaceae

Fabales

Rosales

Rosaceae
Urticaceae

Fagales

Celastrales

Oxalidales

Malpighiales

Elatinaceae
  • Elatine triandra, waterwort*
Euphorbiaceae
Salicaceae
Violaceae
  • Viola arvensis, field pansy†
  • Viola maculata, common violet*
  • Viola magellanica, Fuegian violet*
  • Viola tricolor, heartsease / wild pansy†
  • Viola tridentata, mountain violet*
  • Viola × wittrockiana, pansy†

Geraniales

Myrtales

Myrtaceae
Onagraceae

Malvales

Brassicales

Santalales

  • Nanodea muscosa, foxberry*

Caryophyllales

Amaranthaceae
  • Atriplex patula, common orache†
  • Atriplex prostrata, spear-leaved orache†
  • Chenopodium macrospermum, goosefoot*
  • Suaeda argentinensis, shrubby seablite*
Caryophyllaceae
Droseraceae
Montiaceae
Plumbaginaceae
Polygonaceae

Ericales

Ericaceae
  • Calluna vulgaris, heather†
  • Empetrum rubrum, diddle-dee*
  • Gaultheria antarctica, Antarctic mountainberry*
  • Gaultheria antarctica × pumila, mountainberry hybrid*
  • Gaultheria pumila, mountainberry*
Primulaceae
  • Anagallis alternifolia, pimpernel*
  • Primula magellanica, dusty miller*
  • Samolus repens, shore pimpernel*

Gentianales

Gentianaceae
Rubiaceae

Boraginaceae

Solanales

  • Solanum tuberosum, potato†

Lamiales

Illustration of Calceolaria fothergilli (left), a plant endemic to the Falkland Islands
Calceolariaceae
  • Calceolaria biflora, yellow lady's slipper*
  • Calceolaria fothergillii, lady's slipper*
Callitrichaceae
Lamiaceae
  • Lamium amplexicaule, henbit dead-nettle†
  • Lamium hybridum, cut-leaved dead-nettle†
  • Lamium purpureum, red dead-nettle†
  • Mentha spicata, spearmint†
  • Mentha × piperita, peppermint†
  • Mentha × villosa, apple-mint†
  • Prunella vulgaris, selfheal†
  • Scutellaria nummulariifolia, skullcap*
Orobanchaceae
  • Euphrasia antarctica, eyebright*
  • Euphrasia confusa, European eyebright†
  • Parentucellia viscosa, yellow bartsia†
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
  • Lobelia pratiana, berry-lobelia*

Dipsacales

Caprifoliaceae
  • Lonicera periclymenum, honeysuckle†
  • Sambucus nigra cv. 'Marginata', variegated elder†
  • Sambucus nigra f. laciniata, cut-leaved elder†
  • Sambucus nigra f. nigra, elder†
Valerianaceae

Apiales

Apiaceae
Araliaceae
Hydrocotylaceae
  • Hydrocotyle chamaemorus, marsh pennywort*

Alismatales

Juncaginaceae
  • Tetroncium magellanicum, arrowgrass*
Potamogetonaceae
  • Potamogeton linguatus,* pondweed*
Ruppiaceae
  • Ruppia filifolia, tasselweed*

Liliales

Alstroemeriaceae
Corsiaceae
  • Arachnitis uniflora, spider-flower*

Asparagales

Alliaceae
Asparagaceae
Asteliaceae
Iridaceae
  • Sisyrinchium chilense, yellow maiden*
  • Chloraea fonkii, Gaudichaud's orchid*
Orchidaceae
  • Codonorchis lessonii, dog orchid*
  • Gavilea australis, pale yellow orchid*
  • Gavilea littoralis, yellow orchid*
Xanthorrhoeaceae

Poales

Centrolepidaceae
  • Gaimardia australis, gaimardia*
Cyperaceae
  • Carex acaulis, small dusky sedge*
  • Carex aematorrhyncha, blood-beak sedge*
  • Carex banksii, Banks' sedge*
  • Carex caduca, caducous sedge*
  • Carex canescens, white sedge*
  • Carex decidua, creek sedge*
  • Carex flacca, glaucous sedge†
  • Carex fuscula, dusky sedge*
  • Carex macloviana, Falkland sedge*
  • Carex magellanica, fuegian sedge*
  • Carex microglochin, bristle sedge*
  • Carex sagei, Sage's sedge*
  • Carex trifida, sword-grass*
  • Carex vallis-pulchrae, marsh sedge*
  • Eleocharis melanostachys, spike-rush*
  • Isolepis cernua, nodding club-rush*
  • Oreobolus obtusangulus, oreob / prickly-bog*
  • Schoenoplectus californicus, California club-rush*
  • Uncinia kingii, king's hook-sedge*
  • Uncinia macloviana, hook-sedge*
Juncaceae
Poaceae
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References

  1. "Vascular plant checklists". Falklands Conservation. Archived from the original on January 10, 2015. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  2. Rebecca Upson. "Falkland Islands". University of Oxford. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
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