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Flora of the United States

The native flora of the United States includes about 17,000 species of vascular plants, plus tens of thousands of additional species of other plants and plant-like organisms such as algae, lichens and other fungi, and mosses. About 3,800 additional non-native species of vascular plants are recorded as established outside of cultivation in the U.S., as well as a much smaller number of non-native non-vascular plants and plant relatives. The United States possesses one of the most diverse temperate floras in the world, comparable only to that of China.[citation needed]

Several biogeographic factors contribute to the richness and diversity of the U.S. flora. While most of the United States has a temperate climate, Alaska has vast arctic areas, the southern part of Florida is tropical, as well as Hawaii (including high mountains), and the U.S. territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific, and alpine summits are present on many western mountains, as well as a few in the Northeast. The U.S. coastline borders three oceans: The Atlantic (and Gulf of Mexico), the Arctic, and the Pacific. Finally, the U.S. shares long borders with Canada and Mexico, and is relatively close to the Bahamas, Cuba and other Caribbean islands, and easternmost Asia. There are also rainforests as well as some of the driest deserts in the world.

The native flora of the United States has provided the world with a large number of horticultural and agricultural plants, mostly ornamentals, such as flowering dogwood, redbud, mountain laurel, bald cypress, southern magnolia, and black locust, all now cultivated in temperate regions worldwide, but also various food plants such as blueberries, black raspberries, cranberries, maple syrup and sugar, and pecans, and Monterey pine and other timber trees.

Some of the native U.S. plants, such as Franklinia alatamaha, have demonstrably become extinct or extinct in the wild; others, such as Micranthemum micranthemoides, have not been seen in decades, but may still be extant. Thousands of other native U.S. vascular plants are considered rare, threatened, or endangered, either globally (rangewide) or within particular states.

Divisions edit

According to Armen Takhtajan, Robert F. Thorne, and other geobotanists, the territory of the United States (including Hawaii and Alaska) is divided between three floristic kingdoms, six floristic regions and twelve floristic provinces, characterized by a certain degree of endemism:

Holarctic Kingdom
Circumboreal crack ]
Arctic Province
Canadian Province
North American Atlantic Region
Appalachian Province
Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Province
North American Prairies Province
Rocky Mountain Region
Vancouverian Province
Rocky Mountain Province
Madrean Region
Great Basin Province
Californian Province
Sonoran Province
Neotropical Kingdom
Caribbean Region
West Indian Province
Paleotropic Kingdom
Hawaiian Region
Hawaiian Province

Some prominent botanists who have studied and published on U.S. flora edit

Further reading edit

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The native flora of the United States includes about 17 000 species of vascular plants plus tens of thousands of additional species of other plants and plant like organisms such as algae lichens and other fungi and mosses About 3 800 additional non native species of vascular plants are recorded as established outside of cultivation in the U S as well as a much smaller number of non native non vascular plants and plant relatives The United States possesses one of the most diverse temperate floras in the world comparable only to that of China citation needed Several biogeographic factors contribute to the richness and diversity of the U S flora While most of the United States has a temperate climate Alaska has vast arctic areas the southern part of Florida is tropical as well as Hawaii including high mountains and the U S territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific and alpine summits are present on many western mountains as well as a few in the Northeast The U S coastline borders three oceans The Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico the Arctic and the Pacific Finally the U S shares long borders with Canada and Mexico and is relatively close to the Bahamas Cuba and other Caribbean islands and easternmost Asia There are also rainforests as well as some of the driest deserts in the world The native flora of the United States has provided the world with a large number of horticultural and agricultural plants mostly ornamentals such as flowering dogwood redbud mountain laurel bald cypress southern magnolia and black locust all now cultivated in temperate regions worldwide but also various food plants such as blueberries black raspberries cranberries maple syrup and sugar and pecans and Monterey pine and other timber trees Some of the native U S plants such as Franklinia alatamaha have demonstrably become extinct or extinct in the wild others such as Micranthemum micranthemoides have not been seen in decades but may still be extant Thousands of other native U S vascular plants are considered rare threatened or endangered either globally rangewide or within particular states Divisions editAccording to Armen Takhtajan Robert F Thorne and other geobotanists the territory of the United States including Hawaii and Alaska is divided between three floristic kingdoms six floristic regions and twelve floristic provinces characterized by a certain degree of endemism Holarctic KingdomCircumboreal crack Arctic Province Canadian Province dd North American Atlantic RegionAppalachian Province Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Province North American Prairies Province dd Rocky Mountain RegionVancouverian Province Rocky Mountain Province dd Madrean RegionGreat Basin Province Californian Province Sonoran Province dd dd Neotropical KingdomCaribbean RegionWest Indian Province dd dd Paleotropic KingdomHawaiian RegionHawaiian Province dd dd Some prominent botanists who have studied and published on U S flora editJohn Clayton 1694 1773 John Bartram 1699 1777 Carl Linnaeus 1707 1778 Peter Kalm 1716 1779 William Bartram 1739 1823 Andre Michaux 1746 1802 William Clark 1770 1838 Meriwether Lewis 1774 1809 Frederick Traugott Pursh 1774 1820 Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus de Candolle 1778 1841 Constantine Samuel Rafinesque 1783 1840 Thomas Nuttall 1786 1859 John Torrey 1796 1873 George Engelmann 1809 1884 Asa Gray 1810 1888 George Vasey 1822 1893 Sereno Watson 1826 1892 Charles Sprague Sargent 1841 1927 Edward Lee Greene 1843 1915 John Merle Coulter 1851 1928 Marcus Eugene Jones 1852 1934 Liberty Hyde Bailey 1858 1954 Nathaniel Lord Britton 1859 1934 Aven Nelson 1859 1952 Per Axel Rydberg 1860 1931 Alfred Rehder 1863 1949 Albert Spear Hitchcock 1865 1935 Charles Piper 1867 1926 Willis Lynn Jepson 1867 1946 John Kunkel Small 1869 1938 Mary Agnes Chase 1869 1963 Merritt Lyndon Fernald 1873 1950 LeRoy Abrams 1874 1956 Henry Allan Gleason 1882 1975 Paul Carpenter Standley 1884 1963 Edgar Theodore Wherry 1885 1982 Earl Edward Scherff 1886 1966 Emma Lucy Braun 1889 1971 Philip Alexander Munz 1892 1974 Harold St John 1892 1991 Eric Hulten 1894 1981 Ivan Murray Johnston 1898 1960 Charles Leo Hitchcock 1902 1986 Frederick Joseph Hermann 1906 1987 George Ledyard Stebbins 1906 2000 Elbert Luther Little Jr 1907 2004 Julian Alfred Steyermark 1909 1988 Lyman David Benson 1909 1993 Reed Clark Rollins 1911 1998 Rupert Charles Barneby 1911 2000 Albert Ernest Radford 1918 2006 Warren Herbert Wagner 1920 2000 William Alfred Weber b 1918 Arthur Cronquist born 1919 1992 Ronald Leighton McGregor born 1919 Carlyle August Luer born 1922 Robert Kral born 1926 Stanley Larson Welsh born 1928 George William Argus born 1929 Edward Groesbeck Voss 1929 2012 James Lauritz Reveal 1941 2015 Anton Alfred Reznicek born 1950 Warren Lambert Wagner born 1950 Barbara Jean Ertter born 1953 John Thomas KarteszFurther reading editFlora of North America North of Mexico 12 vols New York and Oxford 1993 The PLANTS Database United States Department of Agriculture NatureServe Explorer 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