Flora of India

Flora of India

This is a list and index to the flora of the Indian subcontinent.

Non-flowering Plants

PSILOTOPHYTA

*Psilotaceae
* "Psilotum nudum" (Western Ghats, Central India and northeast India)
* "Psilotum complanatum" Sw. Nicobar Islands [cite journal| last=Chuahan | first=Nidhi | coauthors=Hitendra Padalia, Stutee Gupta, M. C. Porwal, and P. S. Roy | year=2003 | month=July | day=25 | title="Psilotum complanatum" Sw., a rare epiphytic fern ally of Great Nicobar Island: Exploration and habitat monitoring | journal=Current Science | volume=85 | issue=2 | pages=193–197 | url=http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/jul252003/193.pdf | accessdate=2008-03-15]

LYCOPODIOPHYTA

*Lycopodiaceae
*Selaginellaceae

EQUISETOPHYTA

*Equisetaceae

POLYPODIOPHYTA

*Marattiaceae
*Ophioglossaceae
*Gleicheniaceae
*Polypodiaceae
*Thelypteridaceae

PINOPHYTA - CYCADOPHYTINA

*Cycadaceae

PINOPHYTA - PINOPHYTINA

*Araucariaceae
*Cupressaceae
*Pinaceae
*Podocarpaceae
**"Podocarpus wallichianus" [http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/oct102002/806.pdf]
*Taxaceae
**"Taxus wallichiana"
**"Taxus baccata"
*Taxodiaceae
**"Cryptomeria japonica" Introduce'

PINOPHYTA - GNETOPHYTINA

*Ephedraceae
*Gnetaceae
*Welwitschiaceae

Flowering plants

MAGNOLIIDAE

*Winteraceae
*Calycanthaceae
*Saururaceae
*Nelumbonaceae
*Menispermaceae
*Magnoliaceae
*Lauraceae
*Piperaceae
*Nymphaeaceae
*Coriariaceae
*Annonaceae
** False Ashoka / Mast tree "Polyalthia longifolia"
*Hernandiaceae
*Aristolochiaceae
*Ranunculaceae
*Papaveraceae
*Myristicaceae
*Chloranthaceae
*Illiciaceae
*Berberidaceae
*Fumariaceae

HAMAMELIDAE

*Platanaceae
*Cannabaceae
**"Cannabis sativa"
*Urticaceae
*Fagaceae
*Hamamelidaceae
*Moraceae
**"Ficus benghalensis"
**"Ficus religiosa"
**"Ficus elastica"
**"Ficus benjamina"
*Juglandaceae
*Betulaceae
*Ulmaceae
*Cecropiaceae
*Myricaceae
*Casuarinaceae
**"Casuarina equisetifolia

CARYOPHYLLIDAE

*Phytolaccaceae
*Cactaceae
*Basellaceae
*Plumbaginaceae
*Nyctaginaceae
*Chenopodiaceae
*Molluginaceae
*Aizoaceae
*Amaranthaceae
*Caryophyllaceae
*Didiereaceae
*Portulacaceae
*Polygonaceae

DILLENIIDAE

*Dilleniaceae
*Sterculiaceae
*Cistaceae
*Loasaceae
*Monotropaceae
*Paeoniaceae
*Bombacaceae
*Violaceae
*Salicaceae
*Sapotaceae
*Ochnaceae
*Malvaceae
*Tamaricaceae
*Capparaceae
*Ebenaceae
*Sarcolaenaceae
*Lecythidaceae
*Turneraceae
*Brassicaceae
*Styracaceae
*Theaceae
*Sarraceniaceae
*Passifloraceae
*Moringaceae
*Theophrastaceae
*Marcgraviaceae
*Nepenthaceae
*Caricaceae
*Bataceae
*Myrsinaceae
*Clusiaceae
*Droseraceae
*Fouquieriaceae
*Epacridaceae
*Primulaceae
*Elaeocarpaceae
*Flacourtiaceae
*Cucurbitaceae
*Ericaceae
*Tiliaceae
*Bixaceae
*Begoniaceae
*Pyrolaceae

ROSIDAE

*Connaraceae
*Elaeagnaceae
*Cornaceae
*Euphorbiaceae
**Indian gooseberry ("Phyllanthus emblica")
*Simaroubaceae
*Pittosporaceae
*Proteaceae
*Garryaceae
*Rhamnaceae
*Cneoraceae
*Hydrangeaceae
*Gunneraceae
*Olacaceae
*Leeaceae
*Meliaceae
**"Melia azedarach"
*Grossulariaceae
*Sonneratiaceae
*Santalaceae
*Vitaceae
*Rutaceae
*Crassulaceae
*Lythraceae
**"Duabanga grandiflora"
*Viscaceae
*Erythroxylaceae
*Zygophyllaceae
*Saxifragaceae
*Thymelaeaceae
*Rafflesiaceae
*Linaceae
*Oxalidaceae
*Rosaceae
*Myrtaceae
*Celastraceae
*Malpighiaceae
*Geraniaceae
*Chrysobalanaceae
*Punicaceae
*Aquifoliaceae
*Polygalaceae
*Limnanthaceae
*Surianaceae
*Onagraceae
*Icacinaceae
*Sapindaceae
*Tropaeolaceae
*Mimosaceae
*Melastomataceae
*Corynocarpaceae
*Hippocastanaceae
*Balsaminaceae
*Caesalpiniaceae
*Combretaceae
**"Terminalia arjuna"
**"Terminalia bellerica"
**"Terminalia chebula"
**"Terminalia catappa"
*Dichapetalaceae
*Aceraceae
*Araliaceae
*Fabaceae
*Rhizophoraceae
*Buxaceae
*Anacardiaceae
*Apiaceae

ASTERIDAE

*Loganiaceae
*Menyanthaceae
*Plantaginaceae
*Gesneriaceae
*Rubiaceae
*Gentianaceae
*Polemoniaceae
*Buddlejaceae
*Acanthaceae
*Caprifoliaceae
*Apocynaceae
**"Hemidesmus indicus"
**"Plumeria rubra"
*Hydrophyllaceae
*Oleaceae
*Pedaliaceae
*Valerianaceae
*Asclepiadaceae
** "Decalepis hamiltonii"
*Lennoaceae
*Scrophulariaceae
*Bignoniaceae
*Dipsacaceae
*Solanaceae
*Boraginaceae
*Globulariaceae
*Lentibulariaceae
*Asteraceae
*Convolvulaceae
*Verbenaceae
*Myoporaceae
*Campanulaceae
*Cuscutaceae
*Lamiaceae
*Orobanchaceae
*Goodeniaceae

ALISMATIDAE

*Alismataceae
*Hydrocharitaceae
*Potomogetonaceae

ARECIDAE

*Arecaceae
** "Areca catechu" (Cultivated)
*Cyclanthaceae
*Pandanaceae
*Araceae
*Lemnaceae

COMMELINIDAE

*Commelinaceae
*Joinvilleaceae
*Cyperaceae
*Typhaceae
*Eriocaulaceae
*Juncaceae
*Poaceae

ZINGIBERIDAE

*Bromeliaceae
*Heliconiaceae
*Zingiberaceae
*Cannaceae
*Strelitziaceae
*Musaceae
*Costaceae
*Marantaceae

LILIIDAE

*Pontederiaceae
*Iridaceae
*Xanthorrhoeaceae
*Smilacaceae
*Orchidaceae
*Haemodoraceae
*Aloeaceae
*Hanguanaceae
*Dioscoreaceae
*Liliaceae
*Agavaceae
*Taccaceae
*Burmanniaceae

ee also

* Flora and fauna of Goa
* Flora and fauna of Karnataka
* Flora and fauna of Kerala
* Fauna of India

References

External links

* [http://www.archive.org/details/floraofbritishin01hookrich Hooker, J. D. Flora of British India Volume 1]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/floraofbritishin02hookrich Hooker, J. D. Flora of British India Volume 2]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/floraofbritishin03hookrich Hooker, J. D. Flora of British India Volume 3]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/floraofbritishin04hookrich Hooker, J. D. Flora of British India Volume 4]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/floraofbritishin05hookrich Hooker, J. D. Flora of British India Volume 5]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/floraofbritishin06hookrich Hooker, J. D. Flora of British India Volume 6]
* [http://forest.ap.nic.in/Forest%20Flora%20of%20Andhra%20Pradesh/Flora%20by%20M%20Sharfuddin%20Khan/index.htm Flora of Andhra Pradesh By Sharfudding Khan]
* [http://forest.ap.nic.in/Forest%20Flora%20of%20Andhra%20Pradesh/index.htm Flora of Andhra Pradesh by RD Reddy]


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