- Flora of the United States
The
native flora of theUnited States includes about 17,000species ofvascular plants , plus tens of thousands of additional species of otherplant s and plant-likeorganisms such asalga e,lichen s and otherfungi , andmosses . About 3,800 additional non-native species of vascular plants are recorded as established outside ofcultivation in the U.S., as well as a much smaller number of non-native non-vascular plants and plant relatives. The United States possesses one of the most diverse temperate floras in the world, comparable only to that ofChina .Several biogeographic factors contribute to the richness and diversity of the U.S. flora. While most of the United States has a
temperate climate ,Alaska has vastarctic areas, the southernmost part ofFlorida is subtropical to tropical,Hawaii is fully tropical (including high mountains), and alpine summits are present on many western mountains, as well as a few in the Northeast. The U.S.coastline borders three oceans: The Atlantic (andGulf of Mexico ), the Arctic, and the Pacific. Finally, the U.S. shares long borders withCanada andMexico , and is relatively close to theBahamas ,Cuba and otherCaribbean islands, and easternmostAsia .The native flora of the United States has provided the world with a large number of horticultural and agricultural plants, mostly ornamentals, such as
flowering dogwood ,redbud ,mountain laurel ,bald cypress ,southern magnolia , andblack locust , all now cultivated in temperate regions worldwide, but also various food plants such as blueberries, black raspberries, cranberries, maple syrup and sugar, andpecan s, andMonterey pine and other timber trees.Some of the native U.S. plants, such as "
Franklinia alatamaha ," have demonstrably becomeextinct orextinct in the wild ; others, such as "Micranthemum micranthemoides", have not been seen in decades, but may still be extant. Thousands of other native U.S. vascular plants are considered rare, threatened, or endangered, either globally (rangewide) or within particular states.According to
Armen Takhtajan ,Robert F. Thorne , and other geobotanists, the territory of theUnited States (includingHawaii andAlaska ) is divided between threefloristic kingdom s, sixfloristic region s and twelvefloristic province s, characterized by a certain degree ofendemism ::
Holarctic Kingdom ::Circumboreal Region :::Arctic Province :::Canadian Province ::North American Atlantic Region :::Appalachian Province:::Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Province:::North American Prairies Province::Rocky Mountain Region :::Vancouverian Province :::Rocky Mountain Province ::Madrean Region :::Great Basin Province :::Californian Province :::Sonoran Province :Neotropical Kingdom ::Caribbean Region :::West Indian Province :Paleotropic Kingdom ::Hawaiian Region :::Hawaiian Province ome prominent botanists who have studied and published on of the U.S. flora
*John Clayton (1694-1773)
*John Bartram (1699-1777)
*Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)
*Peter Kalm (1716-1779)
*William Bartram (1739-1823)
*André Michaux (1746-1802)
*William Clark (1770-1838)
*Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809)
*Frederick Traugott Pursh (1774-1820)
*Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus de Candolle (1778-1841)
*Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1783-1840)
*Thomas Nuttall (1786-1859)
*John Torrey (1796-1873)
*George Engelmann (1809-1884)
*Asa Gray (1810-1888)
*George Vasey (1822-1893)
*Sereno Watson (1826-1892)
*Charles Sprague Sargent (1841-1927)
*Edward Lee Greene (1843-1915)
*John Merle Coulter (1851-1928)
*Marcus Eugene Jones (1852-1934)
*Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954)
*Nathaniel Lord Britton (1859-1934)
*Aven Nelson (1859-1952)
*Per Axel Rydberg (1860-1931)
*Alfred Rehder (1863-1949)
*Albert Spear Hitchcock (1865-1935)
*Charles Piper (1867-1926)
*Willis Lynn Jepson (1867-1946)
*John Kunkel Small (1869-1938)
*Mary Agnes Chase (1869-1963)
*Merritt Lyndon Fernald (1873-1950)
*LeRoy Abrams (1874-1956)
*Henry Allan Gleason (1882-1975)
*Paul Carpenter Standley (1884-1963)
*Edgar Theodore Wherry (1885-1982)
*Earl Edward Scherff (1886-1966)
*Emma Lucy Braun (1889-1971)
*Philip Alexander Munz (1892-1974)
*Harold St. John (1892-1991)
*Eric Hultén (1894-1981)
*Ivan Murray Johnston (1898-1960)
*Charles Leo Hitchcock (1902-1986)
*Frederick Joseph Hermann (1906-1987)
*George Ledyard Stebbins (1906-2000)
*Elbert Luther Little, Jr. (1907-2004)
*Julian Alfred Steyermark (1909-1988)
*Lyman David Benson (1909-1993)
*Reed Clark Rollins (1911-1998)
*Rupert Charles Barneby (1911-2000)
*Albert Ernest Radford (1918-2006)
*Warren Herbert Wagner (1920-2000)
*William Alfred Weber (b. 1918)
*Arthur Cronquist (1919-1992)
*Ronald Leighton McGregor (born 1919)
*Carlyle August Luer (born 1922)
*Robert Kral (born 1926)
*Stanley Larson Welsh (born 1928)
*George William Argus (born 1929)
*Edward Groesbeck Voss (born 1929)
*James Lauritz Reveal (born 1941)
*Anton Alfred Reznicek (born 1950)
*Warren Lambert Wagner (born 1950)
*Barbara Jean Ertter (born 1953)
*John Thomas Kartesz Further reading
*" [http://hua.huh.harvard.edu/FNA/ Flora of North America North of Mexico] ". 12+ vols. New York and Oxford, 1993+.
* [http://plants.usda.gov/ The PLANTS Database] @United States Department of Agriculture * [http://www.natureserve.org/explorer NatureServe Explorer]
United States topic
title =Flora of the United States by political division
prefix = Flora of
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