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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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    Page de couverture: Ophrys holoserica Foto: Sylvie Hermant 2002Jasione montana Foto: Guy Colling Juli 2004Arnica montana Weicherdange Foto: Jim Meisch

    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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  • 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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type

    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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    Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type

    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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    Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type

    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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    Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    G. Colling Red List of the Vascular Plants of Luxembourg

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    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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    Taxon Threat category

    Status Criteria sub-heads Habitat type

    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