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Ferrantia fait suite, avec la même tomaison aux TRAVAUX SCIENTIFIQUES DU MUSÉE NATIONAL D’HISTOIRE NATURELLE DE LUXEMBOURG.
Comité de rédaction:Eric ButtiniGuy CollingEdmée EngelThierry HelmingerMarc Meyer
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Titre:Guy CollingRed List of the Vascular Plants of Luxembourg
Date de publication:15 janvier 2005(réception du manuscrit: 18 avril 2002)
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Red List of the Vascular Plants of Luxembourg
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Travaux scientifiques du Musée national d’histoire naturelle Luxembourg
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To Lepopold Reichling
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Table of Contents
Abstract 5 Résumé 5 Zusammenfassung 51. Introduction 62. Thechecklistofvascularplants 63. Evaluationmethods 6 3.1 Timescale 6 3.2. TheIUCNthreatcategoriesandselectioncriteria 6 3.3. TheapplicationoftheIUCN-categoriesatthenationallevel 9 3.4. Taxonomicdifficulties 104. Examplesofclassification 11 4.1 CategoryRE(RegionallyExtinct) 11 4.2 CategoryCR(CriticallyEndangered) 11 4.3 CategoryEN(Endangered) 12 4.4 CategoryVU(Vulnerable) 13 4.5 CategoryR(ExtremelyRare) 145. RedListandchecklistofthevascularplantsofLuxembourg 15 5.1. Legend 156. Discussion 55 6.1. TheLuxembourgRedListintheEuropeancontext 55 6.2. Habitatsandthreats 57 6.3. ResponsibilitiesofLuxembourgfortheconservationof endangeredplantspecies 59 References 62 Appendix1:TheIUCNcriteriaforCriticallyEndangered,Endangered andVulnerablespecies(IUCN2001) 65 Appendix2:VascularplanttaxaprotectedunderLuxembourgand internationallegislation 69
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Red List of the Vascular Plants of Luxembourg
Guy CollingMusée national d’histoire naturelle, Service biologie des populations
25, rue Munster, L-2160 [email protected]
Keywords:Red List, checklist, threatened plants, biodiversity.
The Red List of the vascular plants of Luxembourg applies for the first time the revised IUCN Red List ca-tegories (IUCN 2001) at a national level. The checklist on which the Red List is based contains 1323 vascular plant taxa. Out of these, 7.6% are considered to be Re-
gionally Extinct (RE), 9.2% Critically Endangered (CR), 9.4% Endangered (EN), 8.2% Vulnerable (VU) and 6.3% Extremely Rare (R). Overall 34.4% of the vascular plant taxa of Luxembourg are threatened or extinct.
Abstract:
Résumé:La Liste Rouge des plantes vasculaires du Luxembourg est une première application des nouvelles catégories de Liste Rouge IUCN (IUCN 2001) à un niveau national. Le catalogue, sur base duquel la liste rouge a été éla-borée, contient 1323 taxons de plantes vasculaires. Parmi ceux-ci, 7,6% sont considérés comme disparus au
niveau régional (RE), 9,2% comme menacés de dispari-tion (CR), 9,4% comme fortement menacés (EN), 8,2% comme menacés (VU) et 6,3% comme étant extrême-nent rares (R). En total 34,4% des taxons de plantes su-périeures du Luxembourg sont considérés comme étant menacés ou disparus.
Zusammenfassung:Die Rote Liste der Gefäßpflanzen von Luxemburg ist eine erste Anwendung der neuen IUCN Rote Liste-Kategorien (IUCN 2001) auf nationaler Ebene. Die Florenliste der Farn-und Blütenpflanzen von Luxemburg, anhand derer die Rote Liste erstellt wurde, enthält 1323 Sippen.
Von diesen sind 7,6% regional ausgestorben (RE), 9,2% vom Aussterben bedroht (CR), 9,4% stark gefährdet (EN), 8,2% gefährdet (VU) und 6,3% extrem selten (R). Insgesamt sind 34,4% der Farn-und Blütenpflanzen von Luxemburg gefährdet oder ausgestorben.
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1. Introduction
Red Lists have become an important tool for monitoring biodiversity at continental and regional scales and they have been used for defining species conservation strategies. The lists are internationally widely recognised and numerous governmental and non-governmental organisations draw on them to define areas of high conservation priority. Many environmental assessment studies are also based on Red Lists.Unfortunately, the publication of Red Lists has been a slow process in Luxembourg. One reason for this is the small number of professional scientists studying the biological diversity of the country. A large part of the existing field data were collected by amateur botanists and zoologists, and without their contribution our knowledge about the status of rare and endangered plant species would be far less extensive. A first version of a Red List for the vascular plants of Luxembourg was compiled in 1986 by Reichling (unpublished). The categories used by Reichling made no clear distinction between the concepts of rarity and vulnerability and were not comparable to the applied IUCN categories. The present Red List now applies the revised IUCN (The World Conservation Interna-tional Union) threat categories (IUCN 2001) for the first time at a national level in Luxembourg.
2. The checklist of vascular plants
Any Red List should be based on a recent checklist of taxa for the geographical area under study. It is important not to focus solely on threatened plant taxa. One should also have a close look at those taxa considered not to be endangered.The checklist presented in this work contains all native and established alien vascular plant species of Luxembourg documented by a herbarium specimen. The existence of an unambiguously determined herbarium specimen with indication of the collection site, collection date, and the collector’s name was considered as a ‘conditiosinequa non’ for inclusion of a taxon in the checklist. Most specimens are part of the herbarium of the National Museum of Natural History in Luxem-bourg (LUX). Taxa with only literature records (Tinant 1836; Koltz 1873, 1879) were generally not considered. However, some exceptions were made to this rule. E.g., Osmunda regalis, already mentioned by Koltz (1879), was only recently confirmed for Luxembourg (Reichling 1990). No herbarium specimen was collected in this case for conservation reasons. The checklist was elaborated in close collaboration with Reichling,
who published many floristical observations since 1949 (Beck etal. 1950, 1952; Reichling 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1981, 1990; Colling et al. 1994, 1996, 1998). I also considered the records of rare plant species published by Kariger (1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1997) and recently published floristical observations (Colling et al. 2001, 2003; Krippel & Colling 2004). The status of aquatic plants in the checklist is mainly based on the publications of Diederich (1983a, 1983b, 1984a, 1984b, 1985). Nomenclature of the checklist follows Lambinon etal. (2004).
3. Evaluation methods
3.1 Time scale
The Red List is based on the changes in Luxem-bourg’s flora during the past 175 years, as the necessary information for the estimation of threat levels exists only for this period. The starting point of my evaluation is not a ‘natural’ landscape in the sense of wilderness existing before human beings settled in our region, but the landscape of the mid 19th century shaped by our ancestors during centuries of activities (‘Kulturlandschaft’). At that moment, agriculture mainly depended on soil characteristics and the use of chemicals and artificial fertilisers was unknown. Also the melio-ration of marginal areas like bogs and marshes was still in its beginnings and land consolidation did not occur. The human activities had created a very diverse landscape with a huge number of different ecosystems like ploughed fields, grasslands, heaths, mires, swamps, tall-herb fens, woodlands and coppices. These were the habitats of a large number of plant species. It is probable that like elsewhere in Europe, the diversity of plant species reached a maximum in Luxembourg midway of the last century as a result of landuse practices.
3.2. The IUCN threat categories and selection criteria
The internationally recognised IUCN Criteria for assigning threat status have been used for over 30 years in various Red Lists and Red Data Books. As some deficiencies of the old system became apparent, the IUCN’s Species Survival Commission Steering Committee asked for a new set of criteria to be developed, and the final version of the revised criteria was endorsed as the global standard by the IUCN Council in December 1994.
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Table 1: Definitions of the IUCN threat categories (IUCN 2001, Gärdenfors et al. 2001) and the national category Extremely Rare.
Threat category Definition
Extinct (EX)
A taxon is Extinct when there is no reasonable doubt that the last individual has died. A taxon is presumed extinct when exhaustive surveys in known and/or expected habitats, at appropriate times (diurnal, seasonal, annual), throughout its historic range have failed to record an individual. Surveys should be over a time frame appropriate to the taxon’s life cycle and life form.
Extinct in the Wild (EW)
A taxon is ExtinctintheWild when it is known to survive only in cultivation, in captivity or as a naturalized population (or populations) well outside the past range. A taxon is presumed ExtinctintheWild when exhaustive surveys in known/and or expected habitats, at appropriate times (diurnal, seasonal, annual), throughout its historic range have failed to record an individual. Surveys should be over a time frame appropriate to the taxon’s life cycle and life form.
Regionally Extinct (RE)
A taxon is RegionallyExtinct when there is no reasonable doubt that the last individual potentially capable of reproduction within the region has died or disappeared from the region or when, if it is a former visiting taxon, the last individual has died or disappeared from the region.
Critically Endangered (CR)
A taxon is CriticallyEndangered when the best available evidence indicates that it meets any of the criteria A to E for CriticallyEndangered (see appendix 1), and it is therefore considered to be facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
Endangered (EN)A taxon is Endangeredwhen the best available evidence indicates that it meets any of the criteria A to E for Endangered (see appendix 1), and it is therefore considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.
Vulnerable (VU)A taxon is Vulnerablewhen the best available evidence indicates that it meets any of the criteria A to E for Vulnerable (see appendix 1), and it is therefore considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
Near Threatened (NT)
A taxon is NearThreatened when it has been evaluated against the criteria but does not qualify for CriticallyEndangered, EndangeredorVulnerable now, but is close to qualifying for or is likely to qualify for a threatened category in the near future.
Extremely Rare (R)
A taxon is ExtremelyRare when it exists only in a few and small populations that are not at present Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable, NearThreatened or Least Concern. The taxon is usually localised within restricted geographical areas or habitats or is thinly scattered over a more extensive range. A loss of populations would result in the taxon qualifying for one of the threat categories above.
Least Concern (LC)A taxon is LeastConcern when it has been evaluated against the criteria and does not qualify for Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable or NearThreatened. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
Data Deficient (DD)
A taxon is Data Deficient when there is inadequate information to make a direct, or indirect, assessment of its risk of extinction based on its distribution and/or population status. A taxon in this category may be well studied, and its biology well known, but appropriate data on abundance and/or distribution are lacking. DataDeficient is therefore not a category of threat. Listing of taxa in this category indicates that more information is required and acknowledges the possibility that future research will show that threatened classification is appropriate. It is important to make positive use of whatever data are available. In many cases great care should be exercised in choosing between DD and a threatened status. If the range of a taxon is suspected to be relatively circumscribed, and a considerable period of time has elapsed since the last record of the taxon, threatened status may well be justified.
Not Evaluated (NE) A taxon is Not Evaluated when it has not yet been evaluated against the criteria.
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Table 2: Summary of the main thresholds of the IUCN criteria (IUCN 2001)
Criterion Critically Endangered Endangered Vulnerable
A Population reduction
≥90% over 10 yrs or 3 generations in past or future when causes of reduction are reversible and understood and ceased ≥80% over 10 yrs or 3 generations in past or future when causes of reduction may not have ceased or may not be understood or may not be reversible
≥70% over 10 yrs or 3 generations in past or future when causes of reduction are reversible and understood and ceased ≥50% over 10 yrs or 3 generations in past or future when causes of reduction may not have ceased or may not be understood or may not be reversible
≥50% over 10 yrs or 3 generations in past or future when causes of reduction are reversible and understood and ceased ≥30% over 10 yrs or 3 generations in past or future when causes of reduction may not have ceased or may not be understood or may not be reversible
B
Small distribution – fragmented, declining or fluctuating
Extent of occurrence
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Following comments received, the criteria were recently changed and the revisions were accepted by the IUCN Council in February 2000. I applied version 3.1 of the criteria for the IUCN threat catgeories in the present Red List (IUCN 2001).
A brief description of the IUCN criteria is given in Table 1, and Fig.1 shows the hierarchical relation-ships between the categories. The published document (IUCN 2001) gives a full explanation and contains many qualifying remarks. Taxa listed as CriticallyEndangered (CR), Endangered (EN) or Vulnerable (VU) qualify as threatened species. A set of five main criteria A-E (plus an additional sub-criterium for the Vulnerable category) qualifies a taxon for listing at a given threat level. Within the criteria A-E, the qualifying thresholds differ. Table 2 gives a summary of the thresholds and their full description is given in Appendix 1. Taxa extinct within Luxembourg but extant in other parts of the world were classified as RegionallyExtinct (RE) (see Gärdenfors etal. 2001).
Countries are permitted at the national level to define additional categories. I established the category Extremely Rare (R) that existed in the pre-1994 IUCN categories. This category is important to characterise plant taxa with few and small populations that are not at present Criticallyendangered, Endangered, Vulnerable,Nearthreatened or Least Concern (Table 3; Fig. 1). Korneck et al. (1996) defined a similar category for Germany.
3.3. The application of the IUCN-categories at the national level
The IUCN categories and criteria can be applied within any specified geographical area and to any taxon at or below species level. However their application at regional or national levels (as opposed to global) should follow a common set of guidelines in order to achieve a greater consis-tency in the application of the criteria. I followed the recomandations of Gärdenfors et al. (2001) for the application of IUCN Red List criteria at a national level. The procedure for assigning an IUCN category at a national level follows a two-step procedure (Fig. 2). First a taxon-by-taxon assessment based on the global IUCN criteria is made and then it is considered whether the population is isolated (i.e. behaves as an endemic taxon) or is part of a larger population. In a small country like Luxembourg, it is likely that its populations are shared with neighbouring countries. However, red-listed sessile organisms like vascular plant species, as a result of habitat destruction often have a fragmented distribution, thus reducing the probability of any significant immigration of propagules capable of surviving in the region. For that reason, plant taxa have been assigned to a threat category mainly on the basis of their situation in Luxembourg. Many criteria for assigning the IUCN-categories are based on the decline of historical population
(Evaluated)
(Adequate data)
Not Evaluated (NE)
Data Deficient (DD)
Extinct (EX)
Extinct in the Wild (EW)
Regionally Extinct (RE)
Critically Endangered (CR)
Endangered (EN)
Vulnerable (VU)
Near Threatened (NT)
Extremely Rare (R)
Least Concern (LC)
Fig. 1: Hierarchical relationships of the IUCN threat categories applied for Luxembourg. Source: adapted from IUCN (2001).
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sizes and try to evaluate the period of time during which a certain species will become extinct with a certain probability. Unfortunately, data on the historical population size of rare plant species seldom exist for Luxembourg. In the process of assigning an IUCN category, I had to rely on infor-mation from historical floras (Tinant 1836; Koltz 1873, 1879), distribution maps (van Rompaey etal. 1979; Reichling unpublished data) and on a wide range of published and unpublished floristical observations. The frequencies indicated in the historical floras for the taxa were compared with the present situation. However, many evaluations relied on personal field observations and some subjectivity was unavoidable. The assigning of threat status of the taxa was done in close collabo-ration with Reichling, who has made floristical observations in Luxembourg since 1949. I decided to use the decline in the number of locations known as an estimate of population reduction. The main measure of decline was a decrease of the area of occupancy (IUCN 2001) as indicated by the reduction in the number of occupied grid squares in the distribution maps of Reichling (unpublished data), the size of the grid squares being 1 km2. For many species the occurrence in one grid square corresponds to several populations in the field. However in the case of rare species, an occupied grid cell often corresponds to a single population.Because there is no earlier Red List for Luxem-bourg, the application of the criterion ‘A’ based on the decline of the population over the last ten years or three generations (see Appendix 1), was only applied to the few taxa where this information existed (Huperzia selago, Hymenophyllum tunbri-gense, Parnassia palustris). Criterion ‘E’, which requires a population viability analysis, has not been applied to any species in this work because the necessary data to estimate the probability of extinction were not available.
3.4. Taxonomic difficulties
Species and subspecies that are difficult to distinguish are often summarized into aggre-gates. Apomixis often plays an important role in these cases, as in Ranunculus auricomus agg., Rubus spp., Hieracium spp. and Taraxacum spp. For Ranunculus auricomus agg. taxa were not distinguished at the species level in the present checklist. Our knowledge of distribution, ecology and status of this group was insufficient to allow a more detailed contribution to the Red List. For Taraxacum spp., 28 taxa determined by van Soest (Reichling 1981) are included in the checklist. The list of Hieracium taxa was completed by the revision of LUX-specimens of Hieracium by de Retz and van Soest (Reichling 1981). The genus Rubus was recently studied by Helminger (1992). He completed the checklist with the material from the LUX-herbarium (Helminger, unpublished data).Infraspecific taxa were generally not considered for the present version of the checklist. In some cases, for which sufficient data for the status of the infraspecific taxa were available, a distinction of threat categories at subspecies level was made. Examples of this kind are Festucalongifolia Thuill. subsp. pseudocostei Auquier et Kerguelen, Thalictrumminus L. subsp.pratense(F.W. Schultz) Handand Tragopogonpratensis L. subsp. orientalis (L.) Čelak. A complete investigation of infraspe-cific taxa would have unduly delayed the publi-cation of the Red List. Y. Krippel contributed to the evaluation of the threat status of infraspecific pteridophyte taxa.I did not consider hybrids for the checklist with the exception of Circaea ×intermedia Ehrh. (C.alpina × lutetiana) which occurs without the presence of C. alpina and reproduces by clonal growth and
1. Acces regional population according to the global Red List Criteria
2. Is the taxon a non-breeding visitor?
2c. Is the immigration expected to decrease?
2b. Is the regional population the target of any significant immigration of propagules capable of surviving in the region?
2d. Is the regional population a sink?
Downgrade category
Upgrade category
No change
Yes
No
No
Yes/Do not know
Yes
No/Do not Know
No/Do not know
Yes
Fig. 2: Conceptual scheme of the procedure for assigning an IUCN Red List catgeory at a regional level. Source: adapted from Gärdenfors et al. (2001).
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Symphytum ×uplandicum Nyman, a fertile hybrid of S.asperum Lepechin and S.officinale L., which has outcompeted S. asperum in many places (Lambinon etal. 2004).
4. Examples of classification
In the following, the use of the different threat categories is illustrated by one example for each category. In a future version of the Red List, I plan to give a similar detailed description of each taxon listed.
4.1 Category RE (Regionally Extinct) Drosera rotundifolia L., Droseraceae
Distribution outside of Luxembourg: Circum-polar distribution, nearly the whole of Europe, in Southern Europe only in mountainous regions; also in the Caucasus and Lebanon, Siberia, Japan, North America, Greenland.Former distribution in Luxembourg: Gutland: Beaufort Eltersmuer, Bascharage Boufferdanger Muer, Brouch Finstertal; Oesling: Wilwerdange Conzefenn, Derenbach Wald, Clervaux.Present distribution in Luxembourg: Regionally Extinct (RE).Habitat: Sphagnum bogs.Phytosociology: Carex echinata-Sphagnum bog, associated with Carex canescens, Carex echinata,Juncus squarrosus, Viola palustris, but also
Eriophorumangustifolium and Vacciniumoxyococcos, vanishing if the bogs are drained.
Biology: Flowers June-August, mostly self-polli-nated; sexual reproduction and clonal growth; perennial.
Status and threats: Used to be locally quite common in Sphagnum mires and marshes (Koltz 1873). Formerly known from 6 localities. The species became extinct at the last known locality in Bascharage Boufferdanger Muer in 1983. Regionally Extinct (RE)
Recovery goal: Since no stock is cultivated and seed is held by no institution, a reintroduction from Luxembourg material is not possible but the species could be reintroduced from material of extant Belgian localities.
4.2 Category CR (Critically Endangered) Arnica montana L., Asteraceae
Distribution outside of Luxembourg: European sub-oceanic distribution, in mountainous regions of Central Europe and in Western Europe from northern Spain through the French central plateau to Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Former distribution in Luxembourg: Gutland: Beaufort; Oesling: Rambrouch, Brachtenbach, Eselborn, Troine Sporbech, Derenbach Wald, Moulin de Bigonville, Wilwerdange Conzefenn, Doennange Nesselbirchen, Berlé Bamels, Grosbous Neiwis, Basbellain Fenn, Weicherdange Breichen, Binsfeld Hounert.
Fig. 3: Drosera rotundifolia, 30.9.2001, Belgium, Marais de Vance. Photo: C. Reckinger.
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Present distribution in Luxembourg: Oesling: Troine Sporbech, Wilwerdange Conzefenn, Weicher-dange Breichen, Binsfeld Hounert.Main population: Oesling: Wilwerdange Conzefenn.Habitat: Siliceous grasslands on nutrient poor soils, vanishing if the grasslands are fertilized and grazing is stopped.Phytosociology: Nardo-Galion grasslands, associated with species like Nardus stricta, Festuca filiformis, Succisa pratensis, Danthonia decumbens, Potentillaerecta,but alsoDactylorhizamaculata and Pedicularissylvatica.Biology: Flowers June-July, mainly pollinated by syrphid flies (Luijten et al. 1996); sexual repro-duction and clonal growth; perennial, long-lived species.Status and threats: Used to be locally quite common in grazed grasslands and heaths (Koltz 1873). Formerly known from 14 localities. Now only 4 populations remain with population sizes ranging from one to 440 rosettes belonging probably only to a few old individuals. Threatened by lack of management, fragmentation and very
small population size. The populations show no establishment of seedlings. Critically endangered (CR).Recovery goal: Recovery will have been achieved when the extant Luxembourg populations have increased through management to at least 500 flowering genets each and have persisted for at least 10 years. In addition, former sites must continue to be surveyed and action taken to re-establish or reintroduce plants where appropriate. This will depend on the results of experimental research. The conservation of viable populations of Arnica montana in the Ardennes should be a common concern of Luxembourg, Belgium and Germany.Management requirements: Management of sites should aim to favour seedling establishment and high seed set of flowering individuals. The reintroduction of sheep grazing will be an appro-priate management technique in the abandoned grasslands. The creation of small gaps for estab-lishment is probably necessary. Contingency requirements: No stock is cultivated but seed is held by the Luxembourg National Museum of Natural History.Research requirements: Results from research on the following topics would assist management planning: population biology, especially causes of mortality of young plants and seedlings, the effects of fragmentation, the effects of parasites and herbivores on reproduction, reintroduction of new populations in suitable sites; pollination biology, especially effects of very small population size on seed set.Translocation requirements: None.Enforcement requirements: Since all extant populations in Luxembourg are very small (< 50 individuals) and as the minimal viable population size is estimated to be 500-1000 individuals, increasing the number of plants is required.Monitoring requirements: Surveys should be undertaken every year (number of genets, juveniles, seedlings).
4.3 Category EN (Endangered) Pulsatilla vulgaris Mill., Ranunculaceae
Distribution outside of Luxembourg: European taxon; to the north up to England; to the east as far as the Czech Republic; to the west until northern France; to the south until the Jura, northern Switzerland and northern Yugoslavia (former sense).Former distribution in Luxembourg: Gutland: Luxembourg Fort Olizy, Luxembourg Pulvermühl, Luxembourg Gantebein, Luxembourg Hemmer-
Fig. 4: Arnica montana, 3.7.1996, Luxembourg, Weicherdange, Bréicher. Photo: C. Reckinger.
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stellchen, Luxembourg Schleifmühle, Luxem-bourg Kalebierg, Niederdonven, Ahn Palmberg, Moersdorf Deiwelskopp, Graulinster Groeknapp, Mompach Giwischerwis, between Rosport and Dickweiler, Rosport Hild, Rosport Girsterklaus, Steinheim, Aspelt Heinrichsmühle, Altwies Stengege Berreg, Bettendorf Niederberg, Mamer Thillsmillen, Kayl Brucherbierg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Differdange Termekreinchen, Dudelange Galgebierg; Oesling: Kautenbach Ueweschlaed, Kautenbach Falkenberg, Siebenaler Remelecht, Lellingen Op Baerel, Lellingen confluence Lellger-baach-Helbichbaach.Present distribution in Luxembourg: Gutland: Moersdorf Deiwelskopp; Oesling: Lellingen Vannar, Lellingen Op Baerel, Lellingen Héisbrich, Kautenbach Ueweschlaed.Main population: Oesling: Lellingen Op Baerel.Habitat: Dry calcareous or siliceous grasslands.Phytosociology: Mesobromion, associated with Brometalia-species like Bromus erectus, Cirsiumacaule and Helianthemum nummularium, but also with Festuca heteropachys and Calluna vulgarison
siliceous soils.Biology: Flowers April-May; sexual reproduction, some clonal growth; perennial, long-lived species.Status and threats: Used to be locally common. According to Koltz (1873) the species used to occur on the plateau of the Luxembourg sandstone area and in calcareous grasslands. Once known from twenty eight localities. Now only five populations remain with population sizes ranging from two to more than 7000 genets (Colling & Krippel 2001). Endangered (EN).Recovery goal: Recovery will have been achieved when monitoring indicates stable or increasing populations in Lellingen and Moersdorf. In addition, former sites must continue to be surveyed and action taken to re-establish or reintroduce plants where appropriate. This will depend on the results of experimental research.Site management requirements: Pending the results of research, management of sites should aim to favour seedling establishment and enhance the survival of juveniles.Contingency requirements: No stock is cultivated, and seed is held by no institution, a situation that should be rectified. Research requirements: Results from research on the following topics would assist the design of management actions: population biology, especially causes of mortality of seedlings and juveniles, effects of fragmentation, establishment of new populations in suitable sites.Translocation requirements: None.Enforcement requirements: Increasing the number of indiviuals in existing populations may be required pending the results of research.Monitoring requirements: Surveys should be undertaken every five years (number of genets, juveniles).
4.4 Category VU (Vulnerable) Dactylorhiza majalis (Reichenb.) P. F. Hunt et Summerh., Orchidaceae
Distribution outside of Luxembourg: Central Europe.Former distribution in Luxembourg: Gutland, Oesling.Present distribution in Luxembourg: Gutland, Oesling.Main populations: Gutland: Dippach Bitch-enheck, Koedange Poenn; Oesling: Grosbous Neiwis.
Fig. 5: Pulsatilla vulgaris, 6.4.1999, Luxembourg, Lellingen, Am Lohr. Photo: C. Reckinger.
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Habitat: Wet meadows mown in June-July, on heavy soils with water excess during winter, vanishing if the meadows are fertilized and tall grasses like Alopecurus pratensis and Poa trivialisare favoured. Rarely found in abandoned meadows.Phytosociology: Selino-Molinietum, Junco-Molin-ietum, Senecio-Brometum racemosi, associated with Molinion-species like Succisapratenis, Juncusconglomeratus and Scorzonera humilis but also Calthion-species like Caltha palustris, Senecioaquaticus and Bromusracemosus.Biology: Flowers June; sexual reproduction; perennial, long-lived species.Status and threats: Used to be quite common in wet meadows and marsh forests (Koltz 1873). Once known from 88 grid squares of 1 km2 (Reichling, unpublished data). Threatened by intensification of agriculture and fragmentation. Vulnerable (VU).Recovery goal: Recovery will have been achieved when all existing sites have hydrological and
successional conditions conducive to maintaining their populations at present or increased levels.Site management requirements: Pending the results of research, management of sites should favour the establishment of seedlings. The low nutrient sites (Molinion) should be preserved as a priority by appropriate management. Extensifi-cation schemes should be applied to wet meadows still exploited by farmers.Contingency requirements: Seed is held by no institution, a situation that should be rectified.Research requirements: Results from research on the following topics would assist the design of management actions: population biology, especially mortality of young plants by compe-tition from tall grasses, effects of extensification schemes, effects of habitat fragmentation, reestab-lishment of new populations in suitable sites.Translocation requirements: None.Enforcement requirements: None.Monitoring requirements: Surveys should be undertaken every five years (number of genets, juveniles).
4.5 Category R (Extremely Rare) Dianthus gratianopolitanus Vill., Caryophyllaceae
Distribution outside of Luxembourg: Central Europe, from southern France to southern England, from the Jura to the Czech Republic and western Poland.Former distribution in Luxembourg: Oesling: Stolzembourg, Michelau.Present distribution in Luxembourg: Oesling: Michelau.Main population: Oesling: Michelau.Habitat: Crevices in Devonian rocks. Phytosociology: Diantho-Festucetum, associated with species like Silenenutans,LychnisviscariaandCotoneasterintegerrimus.Biology: Flowers May-June, pollinated by diurnal butterflies; sexual reproduction, clonal growth form (mat-forming); perennial, long-lived species.Status and threats: Only two localities known, of which one, mentioned by Koltz (1873), has disap-peared. Extremely Rare (R).Recovery goal: Recovery for this naturally rare species will be achieved when monitoring indicates a stable or increasing population in Michelau.
Fig. 6: Dactylorhiza majalis, 15.5.2001, Luxembourg, Koedange, Poenn. Photo: C. Reckinger.
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Site management requirements: None. Contingency requirements: No stock is cultivated and seed is held by no institution, a situation that should be rectified. Research requirements: Results from research on the following topics would assist the design of protection actions: population biology, pollination biology.Translocation requirements: None.Enforcement requirements: None.Monitoring requirements: Surveys should be undertaken every five years (number of genets, juveniles).
5. Red List and checklist of the vascular plants of Luxembourg
5.1. Legend
Taxon name
Threat category (adapted from IUCN 2001)
RE Regionally ExtinctCR Critically EndangeredEN EndangeredVU VulnerableNT Near ThreatenedR Extremely RareLC Least ConcernDD Data DeficientNE Not Evaluated
Status
N NativeEA Established alien
Criteria sub-heads
A Population reductionB Small distribution – fragmented, declining or fluctuatingC Small population size and dec- liningD1 Very small populationD2 Very restricted area of occupancy
For complete description of the criteria see Appendix 1.
Habitat types
FOR Woodlands, forest edges and cuttingsROC Rocks and screesAQU Aquatic habitats and springsFRE Freshwater margins and damp mudMAR Marshes, swamps and wet grasslandsDRY Dry and mesophile grasslands and heathlandsRUD Fallow land, ruderal communities and arable fieldsGRA Intensively managed grasslands
Fig. 7: Dianthus gratianopolitanus, 18.6.1995, Luxembourg, Michelau. Photo: C. Reckinger.
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
AcercampestreL. LC N FOR
AcerplatanoidesL. LC N FOR
AcerpseudoplatanusL. LC N FOR
AchilleamillefoliumL. LC N DRY
AchilleanobilisL. CR EA B2b(iv) DRY
AchilleaptarmicaL. LC N MAR
Acinosarvensis(Lam.) Dandy VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
AconitumlycoctonumL.subsp.vulparia(Reichenb.) Nyman VU N B1a+2b(v) FOR
AcoruscalamusL. LC EA FRE
ActaeaspicataL. LC N FOR
AdonisaestivalisL. RE N RUD
AdonisannuaL. RE N RUD
AdonisflammeaJacq. RE N RUD
AdoxamoschatellinaL. LC N FOR
AegopodiumpodagrariaL. LC N FOR
AethusacynapiumL. LC N RUD
AgrimoniaeupatoriaL. LC N DRY
AgrimoniaproceraWallr. LC N FOR
AgrostemmagithagoL. RE N RUD
AgrostiscaninaL. NT N MAR
AgrostiscapillarisL. LC N DRY
AgrostisgiganteaRoth LC N RUD
AgrostisstoloniferaL. LC N MAR
AgrostisvinealisSchreb. NT N DRY
AiracaryophylleaL. VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) DRY
AirapraecoxL. VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) DRY
Ajugachamaepitys(L.) Schreb. RE N RUD
AjugagenevensisL. EN N B2b(iii,iv) DRY
AjugapyramidalisL. EN N B2b(iii,iv); C2a(i) DRY
AjugareptansL. LC N MAR
AlchemillafilicaulisBuser VU N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
AlchemillaglabraNeygenf. LC N MAR
5.2 Account of individual plant taxa
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
AlchemillamonticolaOpiz R N DRY
AlchemillavulgarisL. R N DRY
AlchemillaxanthochloraRothm. LC N DRY
AlismalanceolatumWith. CR N C2a(i) AQU
Alismaplantago-aquaticaL. LC N FRE
Alliariapetiolata(Bieb.) Cavara et Grande LC N FOR
AlliumoleraceumL. LC N DRY
AlliumrotundumL. EN N B2b(iv); D1 RUD
AlliumscorodoprasumL. EN N C2a(ii) DRY
AlliumursinumL. LC N FOR
AlliumvinealeL. LC N DRY
Alnusglutinosa(L.) Gaertn. LC N MAR
AlopecurusaequalisSobol. VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) MAR
AlopecurusgeniculatusL. LC N MAR
AlopecurusmyosuroidesHuds. LC N RUD
AlopecuruspratensisL. LC N GRA
AlopecurusrendleiEig NT N MAR
AlthaeahirsutaL. CR N B2b(iii,iv) RUD
AlthaeaofficinalisL. R N MAR
Alyssumalyssoides(L.) L. NT N ROC
AmaranthusretroflexusL. LC EA RUD
AmelanchierovalisMed. R N ROC
Anacamptispyramidalis(L.) L.C.M. Rich VU N B2b(iv) DRY
AnagallisarvensisL. LC N RUD
AnagallisarvensisL. subsp.arvensis f.arvensis LC N RUD
AnagallisarvensisL. subsp.arvensisf.carnea(Schrank) Hyl. LC N RUD
AnagallisarvensisL. subsp. foemina(Mill.) Schinz et Thell. VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) RUD
Anchusaarvensis(L.) Bieb. LC N RUD
AnemonenemorosaL. LC N FOR
AnemoneranunculoidesL. LC N FOR
AnemonesylvestrisL. RE N FOR
AngelicasylvestrisL. LC N MAR
Antennariadioica(L.) Gaertn. RE N DRY
AnthemisarvensisL. LC N RUD
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
AnthemiscotulaL. CR N B1a+2b(iv,v) RUD
AnthemistinctoriaL. LC N RUD
AnthericumliliagoL. VU N B2b(iv,v) ROC
AnthoxanthumodoratumL. LC N GRA
AnthriscuscaucalisBieb. RE EA RUD
Anthriscussylvestris(L.) Hoffm. LC N GRA
AnthyllisvulnerariaL. LC N DRY
Aperainterrupta(L.) Beauv. LC EA RUD
Aperaspica-venti(L.) Beauv. LC N RUD
AphanesarvensisL. LC N RUD
AphanesaustralisRydb. EN N B2b(iii,v) RUD
Apiumnodiflorum(L.) Lag. EN N B2b(iv) FRE
AquilegiavulgarisL. NT N FOR
Arabidopsisthaliana(L.) Heynh. LC N RUD
Arabisglabra(L.) Bernh. VU N B2b(iv,v) FOR
Arabishirsuta(L.) Scop. LC N DRY
Arabispauciflora(Grimm) Garcke R N FOR
ArctiumlappaL. LC N RUD
Arctiumminus(Hill) Bernh. LC N RUD
ArctiumnemorosumLej. LC N FOR
ArctiumtomentosumMill. VU N B2b(iv) RUD
ArenariaserpyllifoliaL. LC N ROC
AristolochiaclematitisL. EN N B2b(iii,iv) FOR
ArnicamontanaL. CR N B1a+2b(v); D1 DRY
Arnoserisminima(L.) Schweigg. et Körte RE N RUD
Arrhenatherumelatius(L.) Beauv. ex J. et C. Presl LC N GRA
ArtemisiaabsinthiumL. NT N RUD
ArtemisiavulgarisL. LC N RUD
ArummaculatumL. LC N FOR
AsarumeuropaeumL. EN N C2a(ii); D1 FOR
AsparagusofficinalisL. LC EA RUD
AsperulacynanchicaL. NT N DRY
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
Aspleniumadiantum-nigrumL. LC N ROC
Aspleniumfontanum(L.) Bernh. RE N ROC
AspleniumobovatumViv.subsp.billotii(F.W. Schultz) O. Bolòs, Vigo, Masalles et Ninot RE N ROC
Aspleniumruta-murariaL. LC N ROC
AspleniumscolopendriumL. NT N FOR
Aspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffmann LC N ROC
AspleniumtrichomanesL. LC N ROCAspleniumtrichomanesL. subsp.pachyrachis(Christ) Lovis et Reichst. DD N ROC
AspleniumtrichomanesL.subsp.quadrivalensD. E. Meyer LC N ROC
AspleniumtrichomanesL.subsp.trichomanes LC N ROC
AspleniumtrichomanesL. nsubsp. staufferiLovis et Reichst. R N ROC
AspleniumvirideHuds. RE N ROC
Asplenium×alternifoliumWulfen R N ROC
Asplenium×murbeckiiDörfler R N ROC
AsteramellusL. CR N B1a; C2a DRY
Asternovi-belgiiL. LC EA FRE
AstragalusglycyphyllosL. LC N FOR
Athyriumfilix-femina(L.) Roth LC N FOR
AtriplexpatulaL. LC N RUD
AtriplexprostrataBoucher ex DC. LC N RUD
Atropabella-donnaL. LC N FOR
AvenafatuaL. LC N RUD
Avenulapratensis(L.) Dum. EN N B2b(iii,iv) DRY
Avenulapubescens(Huds.) Dum. NT N DRY
BallotanigraL. LC N RUD
BarbareaintermediaBoreau LC N RUD
BarbareavulgarisR. Brown LC N RUD
BellisperennisL. LC N GRA
BerberisvulgarisL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
Berteroaincana(L.) DC. LC N RUD
Berulaerecta(Huds.) Coville VU N B2b(iv,v) FRE
BetulapendulaRoth LC N FOR
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
BetulapubescensEhrh. NT N FOR
BidenscernuaL. VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) FRE
BidensfrondosaL. LC EA FRE
BidenstripartitaL. LC N FRE
Blackstoniaperfoliata(L.) Huds. RE N DRY
Blechnumspicant(L.) Roth VU N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
Blysmuscompressus(L.) Panzer ex Link CR N B1a+2b(iv) MAR
Bolboschoenusmaritimus(L.) Palla CR N C2a(ii) FRE
Botrychiumlunaria(L.) Swartz EN N B2b(iii,iv); C2a(i) DRY
Brachypodiumpinnatum(L.) Beauv. LC N DRY
Brachypodiumsylvaticum(Huds.) Beauv. LC N FOR
Brassicanigra(L.) Koch LC N RUD
BrizamediaL. LC N DRY
BromusarvensisL. LC N RUD
BromuscommutatusSchrad. LC N RUD
BromuserectusHuds. LC N DRY
BromushordeaceusL. LC N GRA
BromusinermisLeyss. LC N RUD
BromuslepidusHolmberg RE EA RUD
BromusracemosusL. LC N MAR
BromusramosusHuds. LC N FOR
BromussecalinusL. CR N B1a+2b(iv); C2a(i) RUD
BromussterilisL. LC N RUD
BromustectorumL. LC N RUD
BryoniadioicaJacq. LC N FOR
BuniasorientalisL. LC EA RUD
BuniumbulbocastanumL. VU N B2b(iv) RUD
BupleurumfalcatumL. LC N DRY
BupleurumrotundifoliumL. RE EA RUD
ButomusumbellatusL. VU N B1a+2b(iv) AQU
BuxussempervirensL. VU N B1a; D1 FOR
Calamagrostisarundinacea(L.) Roth R N FOR
Calamagrostiscanescens(Web.) Roth EN N B2b(iv) FOR
Calamagrostisepigejos(L.) Roth LC N FOR
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
CalaminthamenthifoliaHost EN N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
CalendulaarvensisL. CR N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
Calepinairregularis(Asso) Thell. LC EA RUD
CallapalustrisL. RE N MAR
CallitrichehamulataKütz. ex Koch LC N AQU
CallitricheobtusangulaLe Gall R N AQU
CallitrichepalustrisL. EN N B2b(iii,iv) AQU
CallitricheplatycarpaKütz. LC N AQU
CallitrichestagnalisScop. LC N AQU
Callunavulgaris(L.) Hull LC N DRY
CalthapalustrisL. NT N MAR
Calystegiasepium(L.) R. Brown LC N FRE
CampanulacervicariaL. RE N FOR
CampanulaglomerataL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
CampanulapatulaL. CR N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
CampanulapersicifoliaL. LC N FOR
CampanularapunculoidesL. LC N RUD
CampanularapunculusL. LC N DRY
CampanularotundifoliaL. LC N DRY
CampanulatracheliumL. LC N FOR
Capsellabursa-pastoris(L.) Med. LC N RUD
CardamineamaraL. LC N MAR
Cardaminebulbifera(L.) Crantz R N FOR
CardamineflexuosaWith. LC N FOR
CardaminehirsutaL. LC N RUD
CardamineimpatiensL. LC N FOR
CardaminepratensisL. LC N GRA
Cardaminopsisarenosa(L.) Hayek LC N ROC
Cardariadraba(L.) Desv. LC EA RUD
CarduuscrispusL. LC N RUD
CarduusnutansL. LC N RUD
CarexacutaL. LC N MAR
CarexacutiformisEhrh. LC N MAR
CarexbrizoidesL. R N FOR
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
CarexcanescensL. VU N B2b(iv,v) MAR
CarexcaryophylleaLatourr. LC N DRY
Carexcuprina(Sandór ex Heuffel) Nendtvich ex A. Kerner VU N B2b(iv,v) MAR
CarexdavallianaSmith RE N MAR
CarexdemissaVahl ex Hartman LC N MAR
CarexdepauperataCurt. ex With. RE N FOR
CarexdiandraSchrank CR N C2a(ii); D1 MAR
CarexdigitataL. LC N FOR
CarexdistansL. EN N B1a+2b(iii,iv) MAR
CarexdistichaHuds. LC N MAR
CarexdivulsaStokes LC N FOR
CarexechinataMurray VU N B2b(iv,v) MAR
CarexelataAll. CR N C2a(ii) MAR
CarexelongataL. LC N FOR
CarexflaccaSchreb. LC N DRY
CarexflavaL. EN N B1a+2b(iii,iv) MAR
CarexhirtaL. LC N GRA
CarexhostianaDC. CR N B1a+2b(iv) MAR
CarexhumilisLeyss. R N ROC
CarexlepidocarpaTausch VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) MAR
CarexmontanaL. VU N B2b(iv,v) FOR
CarexmuricataL.subsp.lamprocarpaČelak LC N FOR
Carexnigra(L.) Reichard LC N MAR
CarexornithopodaWilld. CR N C2a(ii) AQU
CarexovalisGood. LC N MAR
CarexpallescensL. LC N FOR
CarexpaniceaL. LC N MAR
CarexpaniculataL. LC N MAR
CarexpendulaHuds. LC N FOR
CarexpilosaScop. EN N C2a(ii); D1 FOR
CarexpiluliferaL. LC N FOR
CarexpseudocyperusL. EN N B2b(iii,iv) FRE
CarexpulicarisL. CR N B1a+2b(iv) MAR
CarexremotaJusl. ex L. LC N FOR
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CarexripariaCurt. EN N B2b(iii,iv) MAR
CarexrostrataStokes LC N MAR
CarexspicataHuds. LC N DRY
CarexstrigosaHuds. VU N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
CarexsylvaticaHuds. LC N FOR
CarextomentosaL. LC N DRY
CarexumbrosaHoppe R N FOR
CarexvesicariaL. LC N MAR
CarexvulpinaL. VU N B2b(iv,v) MAR
CarlinavulgarisL. LC N DRY
CarpinusbetulusL. LC N FOR
CarumcarviL. LC N DRY
Catabrosaaquatica(L.) Beauv. CR N B1a+2b(iv) FRE
CaucalisplatycarposL. RE N RUD
CentaureacalcitrapaL. RE EA RUD
CentaureacyanusL. VU N B2b(iv,v)+2c(iii,iv) RUD
CentaureajaceaL. LC N DRYCentaureajaceasubsp.grandiflora(Gaudin) Schübl. et Martens LC N DRY
Centaureajaceasubsp.nigra(L.) Bonnier et Layens LC N DRY
CentaureamontanaL. NT N FOR
CentaurearepensL. CR EA C2a(ii) RUD
CentaureascabiosaL. LC N DRY
CentaureastoebeL. RE EA DRY
CentauriumerythraeaRafn VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
Centauriumpulchellum(SW.) Druce VU N B2b(iv,v)+2c(iii,iv) FRE
Centranthusruber(L.) DC. LC EA ROC
CentunculusminimusL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
Cephalantheradamasonium(Mill.) Druce NT N FOR
Cephalantheralongifolia(L.) Fritsch VU N B2b(iv) FOR
Cephalantherarubra(L.) L. C. M. Rich. VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) FOR
Cephalariagigantea(L.) Roem. et Schultes R EA DRY
CerastiumarvenseL. LC N DRY
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CerastiumbrachypetalumPers. LC N ROC
CerastiumfontanumBaumg. LC N GRA
CerastiumglomeratumThuill. LC N RUD
CerastiumpumilumCurt. LC N DRY
CerastiumsemidecandrumL. LC N DRY
CeratophyllumdemersumL. VU N B1a AQU
CeterachofficinarumWilld. VU N B1a+2b(v) ROC
Chaenorhinumminus (L.) Lange LC N RUD
ChaerophyllumaureumL. RE N FOR
ChaerophyllumbulbosumL. R N FRE
ChaerophyllumtemulumL. LC N FOR
CheiranthuscheiriL. LC EA ROC
ChelidoniummajusL. LC N RUD
ChenopodiumalbumL. LC N RUD
Chenopodiumbonus-henricusL. CR N B2b(iv,v) RUD
ChenopodiumbotrysL. CR EA C2a(ii) RUD
ChenopodiumglaucumL. EN N B1a+2c(iv) RUD
ChenopodiumhybridumL. CR N B2b(iv,v) RUD
ChenopodiummuraleL. RE N RUD
ChenopodiumpolyspermumL. LC N RUD
ChenopodiumrubrumL. R N RUD
ChenopodiumurbicumL. RE N RUD
ChenopodiumvulvariaL. RE N RUD
ChondrillajunceaL. CR N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
ChondrillalatifoliaBieb. EN EA B1a RUD
ChrysospleniumalternifoliumL. LC N AQU
ChrysospleniumoppositifoliumL. LC N AQU
CichoriumintybusL. LC N RUD
CircaeaalpinaL. CR N D1 FOR
CircaealutetianaL. LC N FOR
CircaeaxintermediaEhrh. VU N B2b(iv,v) FOR
CirsiumacauleScop. VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
Cirsiumarvense(L.) Scop. LC N RUD
Cirsiumeriophorum(L.) Scop. LC N RUD
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Cirsiumoleraceum(L.) Scop. LC N MAR
Cirsiumpalustre(L.) Scop. LC N MAR
Cirsiumvulgare(Savi) Ten. LC N RUD
ClaytoniaperfoliataDonn ex Willd. LC EA RUD
ClematisvitalbaL. LC N FOR
ClinopodiumvulgareL. LC N DRY
Coeloglossumviride(L.) Hartman CR N B1a+2b(iv); D1 DRYCoincyamonensis(L.) Greuter et Burdetsubsp.cheiranthos(Vill.) Aedo, Leadlay et Muñoz Garmendia VU N B2b(iv) ROC
ColchicumautumnaleL. VU N B2b(iv,v) MAR
ColuteaarborescensL. LC EA FOR
ComarumpalustreL. VU N B2b(iv,v) MAR
ConiummaculatumL. NT N RUD
Conopodiummajus(Gouan) Loret CR N C2a(ii); D1 FOR
Conringiaorientalis(L.) Dum. RE N RUD
ConsolidaregalisS.F. Gray CR N B1a+2b(iv,v) RUD
ConvallariamajalisL. NT N FOR
ConvolvulusarvensisL. LC N RUD
Conyzacanadensis(L.) Cronq. LC EA RUD
CornusmasL. LC N FOR
CornussanguineaL. LC N FOR
Coronopussquamatus(Forssk.) Aschers. EN N B1a RUD
CorrigiolalitoralisL. R N FRE
Corydaliscava(L.) Schweigg. et Koerte VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) FOR
Corydalissolida(L.) Clairv. LC N FOR
CorylusavellanaL. LC N FOR
Corynephoruscanescens(L.) Beauv. EN N B1a+2b(v); C2a(i) DRY
CotoneasterintegerrimusMed. NT N ROC
Crataeguslaevigata(Poiret) DC. LC N FOR
CrataegusmonogynaJacq. LC N FOR
CrataegusrhipidophyllaGandoge. LC N FOR
CrepisbiennisL. LC N GRA
Crepiscapillaris(L.) Wallr. LC N GRA
CrepisfoetidaL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
Crepispaludosa(L.) Moench LC N MAR
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CrepispolymorphaPourr. LC N RUD
Crepispraemorsa(L.) F. W. Walther RE N DRY
CrepispulchraL. CR N B2b(iv,v) RUD
Crepissancta(L.) Bornm.subsp.nemausensis(Gouan) Babc. LC EA RUD
CruciatalaevipesOpiz LC N GRA
CuscutaepilinumWeihe RE N RUD
Cuscutaepithymum(L.) L. CR N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
CuscutaeuropaeaL. LC N FRE
CuscutalupuliformisKrocker LC EA FRE
CymbalariamuralisGaertn., B. Mey. et Scherb. LC EA ROC
Cynodondactylon(L.) Pers. LC EA RUD
CynoglossumofficinaleL. VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) RUD
CynosuruscristatusL. LC N GRA
CyperusflavescensL. RE N FRE
CyperusfuscusL. R N FRE
CypripediumcalceolusL. RE N FOR
Cystopterisfragilis(L.) Bernh. LC N ROC
Cytisusscoparius(L.) Link LC N DRY
DactylisglomerataL. LC N GRA
DactylispolygamaHorvátovszky R N FOR
Dactylorhizafuchsii(Druce) Soó VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) MAR
Dactylorhizaincarnata(L.) Soó CR N B1a; D1 MAR
Dactylorhizamaculata(L.) Soó EN N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
Dactylorhizamajalis(Reichenb.) P. F. Hunt et Summerh. VU N B2b(iv,v) MAR
Dactylorhizapraetermissa(Druce) Soó CR N D1 MAR
Danthoniadecumbens(L.) DC. VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
DaphnemezereumL. NT N FOR
DaucuscarotaL. LC N GRA
Deschampsiacespitosa(L.) Beauv. LC N MAR
Deschampsiaflexuosa(L.) Trin. LC N FOR
DianthusarmeriaL. VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
DianthuscarthusianorumL. VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
DianthusdeltoidesL. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) DRY
DianthusgratianopolitanusVill. R N ROC
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
DigitalisgrandifloraMill. VU N B2b(iv,v)+2c(iii,iv) FOR
DigitalisluteaL. NT N FOR
DigitalispurpureaL. LC N FOR
Digitariaischaemum(Schreb. ex Schweigg.) Muhlenb. LC N RUD
Digitariasanguinalis(L.) Scop. EN N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
Diphasiastrumtristachyum(Pursh) Holub RE N DRY
Diplotaxismuralis(L.) DC. R N ROC
Diplotaxistenuifolia(L.) DC. LC N ROC
DipsacusfullonumL. LC N RUD
DipsacuspilosusL. NT N FOR
DrabamuralisL. EN N B1a+2b(iv); C2a(i) ROC
DroserarotundifoliaL. RE N MAR
Dryopterisaffinis(Lowe) Fraser-Jenkins LC N FOR
Dryopterisaffinis(Lowe) Fraser-Jenkinssubsp.affinis R N FOR
Dryopterisaffinis(Lowe) Fraser-Jenkinssubsp.borreri(Newmann) Fraser-Jenkins VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) FOR
Dryopterisaffinissubsp. cambrensisFraser-Jenkins var. distans (Fiori) Fraser-Jenkins R N FOR
Dryopteriscarthusiana(Vill.) H. P. Fuchs LC N FOR
Dryopterisdilatata(Hoffm.) A. Gray LC N FOR
Dryopterisfilix-mas(L.) Schott LC N FOR
Dryopteris×complexaFraser-Jenkins R N FOR
Echinochloacrus-galli(L.) Beauv. LC N RUD
EchinopssphaerocephalusL. LC EA RUD
EchiumvulgareL. LC N RUD
Eleocharisacicularis(L.) Roem. et Schult. R N FRE
Eleocharisovata(Roth) Roem. et Schult. R N MAR
Eleocharispalustris(L.) Roem. et Schult. LC N MAR
Eleocharisquinqueflora(F.X. Hartm.) O. Schwartz CR N B1a; C2a(ii) MAR
Eleocharisuniglumis(Link) Schultes CR N B1a+2b(iv) MAR
ElodeacanadensisMichaux LC EA AQU
Elodeanuttallii(Planch.) St John LC EA AQU
Elymuscaninus(L.) L. LC N FOR
Elymusrepens(L.) Gould LC N RUD
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
EpilobiumangustifoliumL. LC N FOR
EpilobiumciliatumRafin. LC EA RUD
EpilobiumcollinumC.C. Gmel. LC N ROC
EpilobiumdodonaeiVill. LC EA RUD
EpilobiumhirsutumL. LC N MAR
EpilobiumlanceolatumSeb. et Mauri LC N ROC
EpilobiummontanumL. LC N FOR
EpilobiumobscurumSchreb. LC N MAR
EpilobiumpalustreL. VU N B2b(iv,v) MAR
EpilobiumparviflorumSchreb. LC N MAR
EpilobiumroseumSchreb. LC N RUD
EpilobiumtetragonumL. LC N RUD
EpimediumalpinumL. R EA FOR
Epipactisatrorubens(Hoffm.) Besser VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
Epipactishelleborine(L.) Crantz LC N FOR
Epipactisleptochila(Godf.) Godf. R N FOR
Epipactismicrophylla(Ehrh.) Swartz R N FOR
EpipactismuelleriGodf. VU N B2b(iv,v) FOR
Epipactispalustris(L.) Crantz EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) MAR
EpipactispurpurataSmith VU N B2b(iv,v) FOR
EpipogiumaphyllumSwartz R N FOR
EquisetumarvenseL. LC N RUD
EquisetumfluviatileL. LC N MAR
EquisetumhyemaleL. LC N FOR
EquisetumpalustreL. LC N MAR
EquisetumsylvaticumL. LC N FOR
EquisetumtelmateiaEhrh. LC N FOR
EragrostisminorHost LC EA RUD
EricatetralixL. RE N DRY
ErigeronacerL. LC N ROC
Erigeronannuus(L.) Pers. LC EA RUD
EriophorumangustifoliumHonck. EN N B1a+2b(iv,iv) MAR
EriophorumlatifoliumHoppe CR N B1a; D1 MAR
EriophorumvaginatumL. RE N MAR
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
Erodiumcicutarium(L.) L’ Hérit. LC N RUD
Erophilaverna(L.) Chevall. LC N ROC
EryngiumcampestreL. LC N DRY
ErysimumcheiranthoidesL. LC EA RUD
EupatoriumcannabinumL. LC N FRE
EuphorbiaamygdaloidesL. LC N FOR
EuphorbiacyparissiasL. LC N DRY
EuphorbiadulcisL. NT N FOR
EuphorbiaesulaL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
EuphorbiaexiguaL. LC N RUD
EuphorbiahelioscopiaL. LC N RUD
EuphorbiapeplusL. LC N RUD
EuphorbiaplatyphyllosL. LC EA RUD
EuphorbiastrictaL. LC N RUD
Euphrasianemorosa(Pers.) Wallr. EN N B1a+2b(iv) DRYEuphrasiaofficinalis(L.)subsp.rostkoviana(Hayne) F. Townsend CR N B2b(iv,v) DRY
EuphrasiastrictaWolff ex Lehm. EN N B1a+2b(iv)+2c(iv) DRY
EvonymuseuropaeusL. LC N FOR
FagussylvaticaL. LC N FOR
FalcariavulgarisBernh. EN EA B1a+2b(iv) RUD
Fallopiaconvolvulus(L.) Á. Löve LC N RUD
Fallopiadumetorum(L.) Holub LC N FOR
Fallopiajaponica(Houtt.) Ronse Decraene LC EA FRE
Fallopiasachalinensis(F. Schmidt Petrop.) Ronse Decraene LC EA FRE
FestucaaltissimaAll. LC N FOR
FestucaarundinaceaSchreb. LC N MAR
FestucafiliformisPourret LC N DRY
Festucagigantea(L.) Vill. LC N FOR
Festucaheteropachys(St-Yves) Patzke ex Auquier LC N ROC
FestucaheterophyllaLam. CR N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
FestucalemaniiBast. VU N B2b(iv,v) DRYFestucalongifoliaThuill.subsp.pseudocosteiAuquier et Kerguélen EN N B1a+2b(v) ROC
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
FestucapratensisHuds. LC N GRA
FestucarubraL. LC N GRA
FilagoarvensisL. CR N B1a+2b(v) RUD
FilagolutescensJord. RE N RUD
Filagominima(Smith) Pers. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) RUD
FilagopyramidataL. RE N RUD
FilagovulgarisLam. CR N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
Filipendulaulmaria(L.) Maxim. LC N MAR
FilipendulavulgarisMoench CR N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
FragariamoschataWeston LC N FOR
FragariavescaL. LC N FOR
FragariaviridisWeston LC N DRY
FrangulaalnusMill. LC N FOR
FraxinusexcelsiorL. LC N FOR
FumariadensifloraDC. RE N RUD
FumariaofficinalisL. LC N RUD
FumariaparvifloraLam. CR N B1a+2b(iv,v) RUD
FumariavaillantiiLoisel. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v)+2c(iv) RUD
Gagealutea(L.) Ker-Gawl. VU N B2b(iv,v) FOR
Gageapratensis(Pers.) Dum. CR N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
Gageavillosa(Bieb.) Duby CR N B2b(iv,v) RUD
GaleopsisangustifoliaEhrh. ex Hoffmann LC N ROC
GaleopsisbifidaBoenningh. LC N RUD
GaleopsisladanumL. LC N ROC
GaleopsissegetumNeck. LC N ROC
GaleopsistetrahitL. LC N RUD
GalinsogaparvifloraCav. LC EA RUD
GalinsogaquadriradiataRuiz et Pav. LC EA RUD
GaliumaparineL. LC N RUD
GaliumborealeL. R N ROC
GaliumglaucumL. RE N DRY
GaliummollugoL. LC N GRA
Galiumodoratum(L.) Scop. LC N FOR
GaliumpalustreL. LC N MAR
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
GaliumpumilumMurray VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
GaliumsaxatileL. LC N DRY
GaliumspuriumL. CR N B2b(iv) RUD
GaliumsylvaticumL. LC N FOR
GaliumtricornutumDandy RE N RUD
GaliumuliginosumL. LC N MAR
GaliumverumL. LC N DRY
GenistaanglicaL. CR N C2a(ii); D1 DRY
GenistagermanicaL. RE N DRY
GenistapilosaL. LC N ROC
GenistatinctoriaL. LC N DRY
Genistellasagittalis(L.) Gams LC N DRY
GentianacruciataL. RE N DRY
Gentianellaciliata(L.) Borkh. VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
Gentianellagermanica(Willd.) Börner CR N B1a+2b(iv,v) DRY
GeraniumcolumbinumL. LC N RUD
GeraniumdissectumL. LC N RUD
GeraniummolleL. LC N RUD
GeraniumpratenseL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) MAR
GeraniumpusillumL. LC N RUD
GeraniumpyrenaicumBurm. f. LC N RUD
GeraniumrobertianumL. LC N FOR
GeraniumrotundifoliumL. R N ROC
GeraniumsanguineumL. R N FOR
GeraniumsylvaticumL. VU N B2b(iv,v) FOR
GeumrivaleL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
GeumurbanumL. LC N MAR
Glebionissegetum(L.) Fourr. LC N RUD
GlechomahederaceaL. LC N GRA
GlyceriadeclinataBréb. LC N FRE
Glyceriafluitans(L.) R. Brown LC N FRE
Glyceriamaxima(Hartm.) Holmberg VU N B2b(iii,iv) FRE
GlycerianotataChevall. LC N FRE
GnaphaliumsylvaticumL. LC N FOR
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
GnaphaliumuliginosumL. LC N FRE
Goodyerarepens(L.) R. Brown LC EA FOR
GratiolaofficinalisL. RE N FRE
Groenlandiadensa(L.) Fourr. R N AQU
Gymnadeniaconopsea(L.) R. Brown VU N B2b(iii,iv) DRY
Gymnadeniaodoratissima(L.) L. C. M. Rich. RE N DRY
Gymnocarpiumdryopteris(L.) Newm. LC N FOR
Gymnocarpiumrobertianum(Hoffmann) Newm. LC N ROC
GypsophilamuralisL. CR N B1a+2b(iv) FRE
HederahelixL. LC N FOR
Helianthemumnummularium(L.) Mill. NT N DRY
HelianthustuberosusL. LC EA RUD
Helichrysumarenarium(L.) Moench RE N DRY
HelleborusfoetidusL. VU N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
HelleborusviridisL. subsp.occidentalis(Reut.) Schiffn. LC N FOR
HeracleummantegazzianumSomm. et Lev. LC EA RUD
HeracleumsphondyliumL. LC N GRA
Herminiummonorchis(L.) R. Brown RE N DRY
HerniariaglabraL. NT N RUD
HerniariahirsutaL. RE N RUD
HesperismatronalisL. LC EA FOR
HieraciumbauhiniiSchultes ex Besser LC N ROC
HieraciumcaespitosumDum. NE EA RUD
HieraciumdiaphanoidesLindeb. NE N ROC
HieraciumglaucinumJord. LC N ROC
HieraciumlachenaliiC. C. Gmel. LC N FOR
HieraciumlactucellaWallr. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) DRY
HieraciumlaevigatumWilld. LC N FOR
HieraciummaculatumSchrank NE N ROC
HieraciummurorumL. LC N FOR
HieraciumpilosellaL. LC N DRY
HieraciumpiloselloidesVill. R EA ROC
HieraciumsabaudumL. LC N FOR
HieraciumschmidtiiTausch NE N ROC
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
HieraciumumbellatumL. LC N FOR
HieraciumwiesbaurianumUechtr. ex Baenitz NE N ROC
HieraciumzizianumTausch NE N ROC
Hierochloeodorata(L.) Beauv. RE N MAR
Himantoglossumhircinum(L.) Spreng. EN N B1a+2b(iv)+2c(iv) DRY
HippocrepiscomosaL. LC N DRY
Hippocrepisemerus(L.) Lassen R EA FOR
HippurisvulgarisL. R EA AQU
HolcuslanatusL. LC N GRA
HolcusmollisL. LC N FOR
HolosteumumbellatumL. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) RUD
Hordelymuseuropaeus(L.) Harz LC N FOR
HordeumjubatumL. R EA RUD
HordeummurinumL. LC N RUD
HordeumsecalinumSchreb. VU N B2b(iii,iv) GRA
HumuluslupulusL. LC N FOR
Huperziaselago(L.) Bernh. ex Schrank et Mart. CR N A1a B1a+2b(v); C2a(ii); D1 ROC
Hydrocharismorsus-ranaeL. LC EA AQU
HydrocotylevulgarisL. RE N FRE
Hymenophyllumtunbrigense(L.) Smith EN N A1a C2a(ii); D1 ROC
HyoscyamusnigerL. LC N RUD
HypericumdubiumLeers LC N MAR
HypericumelodesL. RE N MAR
HypericumhirsutumL. LC N FOR
HypericumhumifusumL. LC N FOR
HypericummaculatumCrantz LC N MAR
HypericummontanumL. LC N FOR
HypericumperforatumL. LC N DRY
HypericumpulchrumL. LC N FOR
HypericumtetrapterumFries LC N MAR
HypochoerisglabraL. RE N DRY
HypochoerismaculataL. RE N DRY
HypochoerisradicataL. LC N DRY
IberisamaraL. NT N ROC
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
IlexaquifoliumL. LC N FOR
IllecebrumverticillatumL. CR N C2a(ii); D1 FRE
ImpatiensglanduliferaRoyle LC EA FRE
Impatiensnoli-tangereL. LC N FOR
ImpatiensparvifloraDC. LC EA FOR
InulabritannicaL. RE N FRE
Inulaconyzae(Griesselich) Meikle LC N DRY
InulasalicinaL. NT N DRY
IrispseudacorusL. VU N B2b(iv) MAR
IsatistinctoriaL. EN EA B1a+2b(iv) RUD
Isolepissetacea(L.) R. Brown VU N B2b(iv) FRE
JasionemontanaL. VU N B2b(iii,iv) DRY
JuglansregiaL. LC EA FOR
JuncusacutiflorusEhrh. ex Hoffmann LC N MAR
JuncusarticulatusL. LC N MAR
JuncusbufoniusL. LC N FRE
JuncusbulbosusL. LC N MAR
JuncuscapitatusWeig. RE N FRE
JuncuscompressusJacq. VU N B2b(iii,iv) MAR
JuncusconglomeratusL. LC N MAR
JuncuseffususL. LC N MAR
JuncusfiliformisL. CR N B1a C2a(ii); D1 MAR
JuncusinflexusL. LC N MAR
JuncussquarrosusL. CR N B1a+2b(iv) MAR
JuncussubnodulosusSchrank EN N B1a+2b(iv) MAR
JuncustenuisWilld. LC EA FRE
JuniperuscommunisL. EN N B1a+2b(iv)+2b(v) DRY
Kickxiaelatine(L.) Dum. EN N B2b(iv,v) RUD
Kickxiaspuria(L.) Dum. EN N B2b(iv,v) RUD
Knautiaarvensis(L.) Coulter LC N DRY
KoeleriaalbescensDC. LC N DRY
Koeleriamacrantha(Ledeb.) Schultes R N DRY
Koeleriapyramidata(Lam.) Beauv. LC N DRY
LaburnumanagyroidesMed. R EA FOR
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
LactucaperennisL. R N DRY
LactucasalignaL. CR N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
LactucaserriolaL. LC N RUD
LactucavirosaL. NT N RUD
LamiumalbumL. LC N RUD
LamiumamplexicauleL. LC N RUD
Lamiumgaleobdolon(L.) L. LC N FOR
LamiummaculatumL. LC N FOR
LamiumpurpureumL. LC N RUD
LapsanacommunisL. LC N FOR
LapsanacommunisL. subsp.intermedia(Bieb.) Hayek R EA ROC
LarixdeciduaMill. LC EA FOR
LaserpitiumlatifoliumL. R N FOR
LathraeasquamariaL. R N FOR
LathyrusaphacaL. LC N RUD
LathyrushirsutusL. CR N B1a; C2a(ii) RUD
Lathyruslinifolius(Reichard) Bässler LC N FOR
Lathyrusniger(L.) Bernh. R N FOR
LathyrusnissoliaL. CR N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
LathyruspratensisL. LC N GRA
LathyrussylvestrisL. NT N FOR
LathyrustuberosusL. LC N RUD
Leersiaoryzoides(L.) Swartz CR N B1a+2b(v) FRE
Legousiaspeculum-veneris(L.) Chaix EN N B1a+2b(iv,v)+2c(iv) RUD
LemnagibbaL. LC N AQU
LemnaminorL. LC N AQU
LemnatrisulcaL. VU N B1a+2b(iv) AQU
LeontodonautumnalisL. LC N GRA
LeontodonhispidusL. LC N GRA
LeontodonsaxatilisLam. NT N ROC
LeonuruscardiacaL. CR N B1a+2b(iv) RUD
Lepidiumcampestre(L.) R. Brown LC N RUD
LepidiumdensiflorumSchrad. LC EA RUD
LepidiumlatifoliumL. VU N B1a+2b(iv) FRE
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
LepidiumruderaleL. LC N RUD
LeucanthemumvulgareLam. LC N DRY
LigustrumvulgareL. LC N FOR
Limodorumabortivum(L.) Swartz RE N FOR
LimosellaaquaticaL. R N FRE
Linariaarvensis(L.) Desf. RE N RUD
Linariarepens(L.) Mill. EN N B2b(iv,v) ROC
Linariasupina(L.) Chazelles DD N RUD
LinariavulgarisMill. LC N RUD
LinumaustriacumL. subsp.austriacum CR EA B1a DRY
LinumcatharticumL. LC N DRY
LinumtenuifoliumL. EN N B2b(iv,v) DRY
Listeraovata(L.) R. Brown LC N FOR
LithospermumarvenseL. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v)+2c(iv) RUD
LithospermumofficinaleL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
LithospermumpurpurocaeruleumL. VU N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
LoliummultiflorumLam. LC EA GRA
LoliumperenneL. LC N GRA
LoliumremotumSchrank RE EA RUD
LoliumtemulentumL. RE EA RUD
LonicerapericlymenumL. LC N FOR
LoniceraxylosteumL. LC N FOR
LotuscorniculatusL. LC N DRY
LotuspedunculatusCav. LC N MAR
LunariaredivivaL. R N FOR
Luzulacampestris(L.) DC. LC N DRY
Luzulaluzuloides(Lam.) Dandy et Wilmott LC N FOR
Luzulamultiflora(Ehrh.) Lej. LC N DRY
Luzulapilosa(L.) Willd. LC N FOR
Luzulasylvatica(Huds.) Gaudin LC N FOR
Lychnisflos-cuculiL. LC N MAR
LychnisviscariaL. VU N B2b(iv,v) ROC
LyciumbarbarumL. R EA ROC
Lycopodiellainundata(L.) Holub RE N FRE
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
LycopodiumannotinumL. R N FOR
LycopodiumclavatumL. CR N B1a+2b(iv); D1 DRY
LycopuseuropaeusL. LC N MAR
LysimachianemorumL. LC N FOR
LysimachianummulariaL. LC N GRA
LysimachiavulgarisL. LC N MAR
LythrumhyssopifoliaL. CR N B1a+2b(iv,v) FRE
Lythrumportula(L.) D.A. Webb VU N B1a+2b(iii,iv)+2b(v) FRE
LythrumsalicariaL. LC N MAR
Mahoniaaquifolium(Pursh) Nutt. LC EA FOR
Maianthemumbifolium(L.) F. W. Schmidt LC N FOR
Malussylvestris(L.) Mill. LC N FOR
MalvaalceaL. VU N B2b(iv) RUD
MalvamoschataL. LC N DRY
MalvaneglectaWallr. LC N RUD
MalvasylvestrisL. VU N B2b(iii,iv) RUD
MarrubiumvulgareL. RE EA RUD
MatricariadiscoideaDC. LC N RUD
MatricariamaritimaL.subsp.inodora(C. Koch) Soó LC N RUD
MatricariarecutitaL. LC N RUD
Medicagoarabica(L.) Huds. R N RUD
MedicagofalcataL. LC N DRY
MedicagolupulinaL. LC N DRY
Medicagominima(L.) L. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) DRY
MedicagopolymorphaL. LC N RUD
MelampyrumarvenseL. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v)+2c(iv) DRY
MelampyrumcristatumL. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v)+2c(iv) FOR
MelampyrumpratenseL. LC N FOR
MelicaciliataL. R N ROC
MelicanutansL. LC N FOR
MelicaunifloraRetz. LC N FOR
MelilotusalbusMed. LC EA RUD
MelilotusaltissimusThuill. LC N RUD
MelilotusofficinalisLam. LC EA RUD
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
MenthaaquaticaL. LC N MAR
MenthaarvensisL. LC N MAR
MenthalongifoliaL. R N FRE
MenthapulegiumL. CR N B1a FRE
MenthaspicataL. R EA RUD
MenthasuaveolensEhrh. R N FRE
MenyanthestrifoliataL. VU N B2b(iii,iv) MAR
MercurialisannuaL. LC N RUD
MercurialisperennisL. LC N FOR
MespilusgermanicaL. R EA FOR
MeumathamanticumJacq. CR N B1a+2b(iv); D1 DRY
MiliumeffusumL. LC N FOR
MimulusmoschatusDougl. ex Lindl. LC EA MAR
Minuartiahybrida(Vill.) Schischkin VU N B2b(iii,iv) DRY
Misopatesorontium(L.) Rafin. EN N B2b(iv,v) RUD
Moehringiatrinervia(L.) Clairv. LC N FOR
Moenchiaerecta(L.) Gaertn., B. Mey. et Scherb. RE N DRY
Moliniacaerulea(L.) Moench LC N MAR
Monesesuniflora(L.) A. Gray RE EA FOR
MonotropahypopitysL. LC N FOR
MontiafontanaL. VU N B2b(iv,v) AQU
MontiaminorC. C. Gmel. RE N FRE
Mycelismuralis(L.) Dum. LC N FOR
Myosotisarvensis(L.) Hill LC N RUD
MyosotiscespitosaC. F. Schultz R N MAR
MyosotisdiscolorPers. EN N B2b(iv,v) DRY
MyosotisnemorosaBesser LC N MAR
MyosotisramosissimaRochel ex Schultes NT N DRY
MyosotisscorpioidesL. LC N MAR
MyosotisstrictaLink ex Roem. et Schult. CR N B1a DRY
MyosotissylvaticaEhrh. ex Hoffmann LC N FOR
Myosotonaquaticum(L.) Moench LC N MAR
MyosurusminimusL. CR N B2b(iv,v) RUD
MyriophyllumalterniflorumDC. R N AQU
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
MyriophyllumspicatumL. LC N AQU
MyriophyllumverticillatumL. VU N B1a AQU
Myrrhisodorata(L.) Scop. LC EA RUD
NajasmarinaL. VU N B2b(iii) AQU
NarcissuspseudonarcissusL. VU N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
Nardurusmaritimus(L.) Murb. R N DRY
NardusstrictaL. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v); C2a DRY
NasturtiumofficinaleR. Brown EN N B2b(iv) MARNeotineaustulata(L.) R.M. Bateman, Pridgeon et M. W. Chase RE N DRY
Neottianidus-avis (L.) L. C. M. Rich. LC N FOR
NepetacatariaL. RE N RUD
Nesliapaniculata(L.) Desv. RE N RUD
Nupharlutea(L.) Smith R N AQU
NymphaeaalbaL. R EA AQU
Nymphoidespeltata(S. G. Gmel.) O. Kuntze RE N AQU
Odontitesvernus(Bellardi) Dum. EN N B2b(iv,v) RUD
Oenantheaquatica (L.) Poiret VU N B2b(iii,iv) MAR
OenanthefistulosaL. CR N B2b(iv,v) MAR
OenanthepeucedanifoliaPollich CR N B1a+2b(iv) MAR
OenotherabiennisL. LC EA RUD
OenotheraglaziovianaMichelli LC EA RUD
OenotheraparvifloraL. LC EA RUD
OnobrychisviciifoliaScop. LC N DRY
OnonisrepensL. LC N DRY
OnonisspinosaL. CR N B1a+2b(iv,v) DRY
OnopordumacanthiumL. EN EA B1a+2b(iv) RUD
OphioglossumvulgatumL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) MAR
OphrysapiferaHuds. EN N B2b(iv,v) DRY
Ophrysfuciflora(F.W. Schmidt) Moench EN N B2b(iv,v) DRY
OphrysinsectiferaL. EN N B2b(iv,v) DRY
OphryssphegodesMill. CR N B2b(v,iv); D1 DRY
Orchisanthropophora(L.) All. EN N B2b(iii,iv) DRY
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
OrchiscoriophoraL. RE N MAR
Orchismascula(L.) L. VU N B2b(iii,iv) DRY
OrchismilitarisL. VU N B2b(iii,iv) DRY
OrchismorioL. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) DRY
OrchispurpureaHuds. VU N B2b(iv) FOR
OrchissimiaLam. RE N DRY
Oreopterislimbosperma(Bellardi ex All.) Holub VU N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
OriganumvulgareL. LC N FOR
OrnithogalumpyrenaicumL. R N FOR
OrnithogalumumbellatumL. LC EA RUD
OrnithopusperpusillusL. VU N B2b(iv,v) ROC
OrobanchealbaSteph. ex Willd. EN N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
OrobanchecaryophyllaceaSmith CR N B1a+2b(iii,iv) DRY
OrobancheelatiorSutton RE N DRY
OrobanchehederaeDuby R N FOR
OrobancheluteaBaumg. R N DRY
OrobancheminorSmith RE N RUD
OrobanchepicridisF. W. Schultz RE N RUD
OrobanchepurpureaJacq. EN N B2b(iv,v) DRY
OrobancheramosaL. RE N RUD
Orobancherapum-genistaeThuill. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) DRY
OrobancheteucriiHolandre CR N B1a+2b(iii) DRY
Orthiliasecunda(L.) House CR EA B1a+2b(iv) FOR
OsmundaregalisL. CR N C2a(ii); D1 FOR
OxalisacetosellaL. LC N FOR
OxaliscorniculataL. R EA RUD
OxalisfontanaBunge LC EA RUD
PapaverargemoneL. EN N B2b(iv,v)+2c(iv) RUD
PapaverdubiumL. VU N B2b(iv,v) RUD
PapaverrhoeasL. NT N RUD
ParietariajudaicaL. R N ROC
ParietariaofficinalisL. RE EA ROC
ParisquadrifoliaL. LC N FOR
ParnassiapalustrisL. CR N A1a C2a(ii); D1 MAR
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
PastinacasativaL. LC N RUD
PastinacasativaL. subsp.urens(Req. ex Godr.) Čelak R EA RUD
PedicularispalustrisL. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v)+2c(iv) MAR
PedicularissylvaticaL. CR N B2b(iii)+2b(v); C2a(ii) DRY
Persicariaamphibia(L.) S. F. Gray LC N AQU
Persicariabistorta(L.) Samp. LC N MAR
Persicariahydropiper(L.) Spach. LC N MAR
Persicarialapathifolia(L.) Delarbre LC N RUD
PersicariamaculosaS. F. Gray, nom. conserv. propos. LC N RUD
Persicariaminor(Huds.) Opiz EN N B2b(iv,v) FRE
Persicariamitis(Schrank) EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) FRE
Petasiteshybridus(L.) Gaertn., B. Mey. et Scherb. LC N FRE
Petrorhagiaprolifera(L.) P. W. Ball et Heywood LC N DRY
PeucedanumcarvifoliaVill. CR N B2b(iii)+2b(iv) MAR
Peucedanumcervaria(L.) Lapeyr. VU N B2b(iii)+2b(iv) FOR
PhalarisarundinaceaL. LC N MAR
Phegopterisconnectilis(Michaux) Watt LC N FOR
PhleumnodosumL. LC N DRY
Phleumphleoides(L.) Karst. CR N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
PhleumpratenseL. LC N GRA
Phragmitesaustralis(Cav.) Steud. LC N MAR
PhyteumanigrumF. W. Schmidt LC N FOR
PhyteumaspicatumL. LC N FOR
Piceaabies(L.) Karst. LC EA FOR
PicrishieracioidesL. LC N RUD
Pimpinellamajor (L.) Huds. LC N GRA
PimpinellasaxifragaL. LC N DRY
PinusnigraArnold LC EA FOR
PinussylvestrisL. CR N B1a; C2a(ii) FOR
PlantagolanceolataL. LC N GRA
PlantagomajorL. LC N RUD
PlantagomediaL. LC N DRY
Platantherabifolia(L.) L. C. M. Rich. VU N B2b(iv) FOR
Platantherachlorantha(Cust.) Reichenb. VU N B2b(iv) FOR
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
PoaannuaL. LC N RUD
PoabulbosaL. R N DRY
PoachaixiiVill. LC N FOR
PoacompressaL. LC N ROC
PoanemoralisL. LC N FOR
PoapalustrisL. VU N B1a+2b(iv) MAR
PoapratensisL. LC N GRA
PoatrivialisL. LC N GRA
Podospermumlaciniatum(L.) DC. RE N RUD
PolemoniumcaeruleumL. R EA MAR
PolygalaamarellaCrantz CR N B1a+2b(iv)+2b(iii) DRY
PolygalacalcareaF. W. Schultz VU N B2b(iii,iv) DRY
PolygalacomosaSchkuhr LC N DRY
PolygalaserpyllifoliaHose VU N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
PolygalavulgarisL. LC N DRY
Polygonatummultiflorum(L.) All. LC N FOR
Polygonatumodoratum(Mill.) Druce NT N FOR
Polygonatumverticillatum(L.) All. LC N FOR
PolygonumaviculareL. LC N RUD
PolypodiuminterjectumShivas LC N FOR
PolypodiumvulgareL. LC N FOR
Polypodium×mantoniaeRothm. R N FOR
Polystichumaculeatum(L.) Roth NT N FOR
Polystichumlonchitis(L.) Roth EN N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
Polystichumsetiferum(Forssk.) Woynar R N FOR
Polystichum×bicknellii (Christ) Hahne R N FOR
PopulustremulaL. LC N FOR
PotamogetonalpinusBalb. RE N AQU
PotamogetonberchtoldiiFieb. LC N AQU
PotamogetoncrispusL. LC N AQU
PotamogetonlucensL. R N AQU
PotamogetonnatansL. LC N AQU
PotamogetonnodosusPoiret LC EA AQU
PotamogetonobtusifoliusMert. et Koch R N AQU
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
PotamogetonpectinatusL. LC N AQU
PotamogetonperfoliatusL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) AQU
PotamogetonpolygonifoliusPourr. EN N B1a+2b(iv) AQU
PotamogetonpusillusL. LC N AQU
PotamogetontrichoidesCham. et Schlecht. RE N AQU
PotentillaanserinaL. LC N RUD
PotentillaargenteaL. LC N DRY
Potentillaerecta(L.) Räuschel NT N DRY
PotentillaincanaP. Gaertn., B. Mey. et Scherb CR N C2a(ii); D1 ROC
PotentillaleucopolitanaP. J. Muell. RE N ROC
PotentillaneumannianaReichenb. LC N DRY
PotentillarectaL. LC EA RUD
PotentillareptansL. LC N RUD
PotentillarupestrisL. EN N B2b(iv,v) ROC
Potentillasterilis(L.) Garcke LC N FOR
PotentillasupinaL. R N FRE
PrenanthespurpureaL. RE N FOR
Primulaelatior(L.) Hill LC N FOR
PrimulaverisL. VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
Prunellagrandiflora(L.) Scholler CR N B2b(iv) DRY
Prunellalaciniata (L.) L. EN N B2b(iv,v) DRY
PrunellavulgarisL. LC N GRA
Prunusavium(L.) L. LC N FOR
PrunusmahalebL. CR N B2b(iv) FOR
PrunuspadusL. LC N FOR
PrunusspinosaL. LC N FOR
Pseudofumarialutea(L.) Borkh. LC EA ROC
Pteridiumaquilinum(L.) Kuhn LC N FOR
Puccinelliadistans(L.) Parl. LC EA RUD
Pulicariadysenterica(L.) Bernh. VU N B2b(iii,iv) MAR
PulicariavulgarisGaertn. RE N FRE
PulmonariamontanaLej. VU N B1a+2b(iv) FOR
PulmonariaobscuraDum. LC N FOR
PulsatillavulgarisMill. EN N B1a+B2b(iv,v) DRY
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Taxon Threat category
Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
PyrolamediaSwartz R N FOR
PyrolaminorL. LC N FOR
PyrolarotundifoliaL. NT N FOR
Pyruscommunissubsp.pyraster(L.) Ehrh. LC N FOR
Quercuspetraea(Mattuschka) Lieblein LC N FOR
QuercuspubescensWilld. EN N B1a FOR
QuercusroburL. LC N FOR
RadiolalinoidesRoth RE N FRE
RanunculusacrisL. LC N GRA
RanunculusaquatilisL. CR N C2a(ii) AQU
RanunculusarvensisL. EN N B2b(iv,v) RUD
RanunculusauricomusL. LC N FOR
RanunculusbulbosusL. LC N DRY
RanunculuscircinatusSibth. R N AQU
RanunculusficariaL. LC N FOR
RanunculusflammulaL. LC N MAR
RanunculusfluitansLam. VU N B2b(iv) AQU
RanunculushederaceusL. CR N B2b(iv) MAR
RanunculuslinguaL. RE N FRE
RanunculuspeltatusSchrank VU N B1a+2b(iv) AQU
Ranunculuspenicillatus(Dum.) Bab. LC N AQU
RanunculusplatanifoliusL. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v); C2a(i); D1 FOR
RanunculusrepensL. LC N MAR
RanunculussardousCrantz EN N B2b(iv,v) RUD
RanunculussceleratusL. EN N B2b(iv,v) MAR
RanunculusserpensSchrank LC N FOR
RanunculustrichophyllusChaix VU N B1a+2b(iv) AQU
RaphanusraphanistrumL. LC N RUD
ResedaluteaL. LC N RUD
ResedaluteolaL. LC N RUD
RhamnuscatharticaL. LC N FOR
Rhinanthusalectorolophus(Scop.) Pollich EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) DRY
RhinanthusangustifoliusC. C. Gmel. CR N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
RhinanthusminorL. NT N MAR
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
Rhynchosporaalba(L.) Vahl. RE N MAR
RibesalpinumL. LC N FOR
RibesnigrumL. LC N FOR
RibesrubrumL. LC N FOR
Ribesuva-crispaL. LC N FOR
Rorippaamphibia(L.) Besser LC N FRE
Rorippapalustris(L.) Besser LC N FRE
Rorippastylosa(Pers.) Mansf. et Rothm. CR N B2b(v); C2a(ii); D1 DRY
Rorippasylvestris(L.) Besser LC N FRE
RosaarvensisHuds. LC N FOR
RosacaninaL. LC N FOR
RosamicranthaBorrer ex Smith CR N C2a(ii) FOR
RosarubiginosaL. VU N B2b(iv,v) DRY
RosaspinosissimaL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) DRY
RosastylosaDesv. CR N C2a(ii) FOR
RosatomentosaSmith LC N FOR
RosavillosaL. CR N B2b(iii,iv) FOR
RubusadornatusP. J. Mueller ex Wirtgen NE N FOR
RubusarduennensisLibert ex Lejeune NE N FOR
RubusarmeniacusFocke NE N FOR
RubusbaruthicusWeber NE N FOR
RubusbertramiiG. Braun NE N FOR
RubusbifronsVest NE N FOR
Rubusbonus-henricusMatzke-Hajek NE N FOR
RubusbritannicusW. M. Rogers NE N FOR
RubuscaesiusL. NE N FOR
RubuscamptostachysG. Braun NE N FOR
RubuscanescensDC. NE N FOR
RubuscondensatusP. J. Mueller NE N FOR
RubuscuspidatusP. J. Mueller NE N FOR
RubusdecheniiWirtgen NE N FOR
RubuseifeliensisWirtgen NE N FOR
RubuserubescensWirtgen NE N FOR
RubusfimbriifoliusP. J. Mueller et Wirtgen NE N FOR
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
RubusflexuosusP. J. Mueller et Lefèvre NE N FOR
RubusfruticosusL. NE N FOR
RubusfuscusWeihe NE N FOR
RubusgrabowskiiWeihe in Guenther etal. NE N FOR
RubusgracilisJ. et C. Presl NE N FOR
RubushadracanthosG. Braun NE N FOR
RubushostilisP. J. Mueller et Wirtgen NE N FOR
RubusidaeusL. NE N FOR
RubuslangeiJensen ex Frid. et Gelert NE N FOR
RubusloehriiWirtgen NE N FOR
RubusmacrophyllusWeihe et Nees NE N FOR
RubusmelanoxylonP. J. Mueller et Wirtgen NE N FOR
RubusmicansGodron et Grenier NE N FOR
RubusmontanusLibert ex Lej. NE N FOR
RubusnemorosusHayne et Wildenow NE N FOR
RubusnessensisW. Hallsubsp.scissoidesH. E. Weber NE N FOR
RubusneumannianusH. E. Weber et H. Vannerom NE N FOR
RubusoblongifoliusP. J. Mueller et Wirtgen NE N FOR
RubusomalodontosP. J. Mueller et Wirtgen NE N FOR
RubusoreadesP. J. Mueller et Wirtgen NE N FOR
RubusorthostachysG. Braun NE N FOR
RubuspannosusP. J. Mueller et Wirtgen NE N FOR
RubuspedemontanusPinkwart NE N FOR
RubusperperusH. E. Weber NE N FOR
RubuspraecoxBertol. NE N FOR
RubuspyramidalisKaltenbach NE N FOR
RubusradulaWeihe NE N FOR
RubusraduliformisSudre NE N FOR
RubusrosaceusWeihe NE N FOR
RubusrudisWeihe NE N FOR
RubussaxatilisL. NE N FOR
RubussaxicolaP. J. Mueller NE N FOR
RubussprengeliiWeihe NE N FOR
RubussteracanthosP. J. Mueller ex Boulay NE N FOR
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Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type
RubussulcatusVest NE N FOR
RubusvestitusWeihe NE N FOR
RubusviscosusWeihe ex Lejeune et Courtois NE N FOR
RumexacetosaL. LC N GRA
RumexacetosellaL. LC N DRY
RumexconglomeratusMurray LC N RUD
RumexcrispusL. LC N RUD
RumexhydrolapathumHuds. EN N B1a+2b(iv) FRE
RumexmaritimusL. EN N B2b(iv,v) FRE
RumexobtusifoliusL. LC N GRA
RumexsanguineusL. LC N FOR
RumexscutatusL. EN EA B1a+2b(iv) ROC
SaginaapetalaArd. EN N B2b(iv,v)+2c(iv) ROC
Saginanodosa(L.) Fenzl RE N MAR
SaginaprocumbensL. LC N ROC
SagittariasagittifoliaL. EN N B1a+2b(iv) FRE
SalixalbaL. LC N FRE
SalixauritaL. LC N MAR
SalixcapreaL. LC N FOR
SalixcinereaL. LC N MAR
SalixfragilisL. LC N FRE
SalixpentandraL. LC EA FRE
SalixpurpureaL.var.lambertiana(Smith) Koch LC N FOR
SalixrepensL. CR N B2b(iii,iv) MAR
SalixtriandraL. LC N FRE
SalixviminalisL. LC N FRE
SalviapratensisL. EN N B2b(iv,v) DRY
SalviaverticillataL. EN EA B2b(iv) RUD
SambucusebulusL. LC N FOR
SambucusnigraL. LC N FOR
SambucusracemosaL. LC N FOR
SanguisorbaminorScop. LC N DRY
SanguisorbaofficinalisL. EN N B1a+2b(iv,v) MAR
SaniculaeuropaeaL. LC N FOR
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SaponariaofficinalisL. LC N RUD
SaxifragagranulataL. LC N DRYSaxifragarosaceaMoenchsubsp.sponhemica(C. C. Gmel.) D. A. Webb R N ROC
SaxifragatridactylitesL. NT N ROC
ScabiosacolumbariaL. LC N DRYScabiosacolumbariaL. subsp.pratensis(Jord.) J. Duvigneaud et Lambinon CR N B2b(iii,iv) DRY
Scandixpecten-venerisL. CR N B2b(iii,iv) RUD
Schoenoplectuslacustris(L.) Palla EN N B1a+2b(iv) FRE
Schoenoplectustabernaemontani(C. C. Gmel.) Palla CR N B1a+2b(iii) MAR
ScillabifoliaL. VU N B1a+2b(iv,v) FOR
ScirpussylvaticusL. LC N MAR
ScleranthusannuusL. LC N RUD
ScleranthusperennisL. LC N ROC
Sclerochloadura(L.) Beauv. RE EA RUD
ScorzonerahumilisL. EN N B2b(iv,v) MAR
ScrophulariaauriculataL. CR N B2b(iii,iv) FRE
ScrophularianodosaL. LC N FOR
ScrophulariaumbrosaDum. VU N B2b(iv) FRE
ScutellariagalericulataL. LC N MAR
ScutellariaminorHuds. CR N B1a+2b(iii); C2a(i) MAR
Securigeravaria(L.) Lassen LC EA RUD
SedumacreL. LC N ROC
Sedumalbu