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page 1Flora of the Canary Islands

Ceratonia siliqua
The carob ( ; Ceratonia siliqua) is a flowering evergreen tree or shrub in the Caesalpinioideae subfamily of the legume family, Fabaceae. The carob tree is native to the Mediterranean region and the Middle East. It is widely cultivated for its edible fruit, which takes the form of seed pods, and as an ornamental tree in gardens and landscapes. Spain is its largest producer, followed by Italy and Morocco.

Hypericum perforatum
species of plant

Ligustrum vulgare
species of plant

Erica arborea
species of plant

Orchis mascula
species of plant

Ophrys
The genus Ophrys is a large group of orchids from the alliance Orchis in the subtribe Orchidinae. They are widespread across much of Europe, North Africa, Caucasus, the Canary Islands, and the Middle East as far east as Turkmenistan.

Juniperus phoenicea
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Reseda lutea
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Malva neglecta
species of plant

ivy-leaved speedwell
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Veronica polita
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Pancratium maritimum
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Narcissus tazetta
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Himantoglossum
Himantoglossum is a genus of orchids native to the Canary Islands, Europe, southwest Asia and northern Africa. Its members generally have a labellum which is divided into three parts, of which the middle part is the longest.

Cakile maritima
Species of plant in family Brassicaceae

Trifolium aureum
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Pistacia atlantica
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Ferula communis
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Veronica agrestis
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Alisma lanceolatum
species of plant

Argyranthemum
Argyranthemum (marguerite, marguerite daisy, dill daisy) is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. Members of this genus are sometimes also placed in the genus Chrysanthemum.

Plantago afra
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Juniperus cedrus
species of plant

Prunus lusitanica
species of flowering plant

Euphorbia balsamifera
species of plant

Cytinus hypocistis
species of plant

Galium tricornutum
species of plant

Aeonium arboreum
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Zostera noltii
species of plant

Arisarum vulgare
species of plant

Monanthes
Monanthes is a genus of small, succulent, subtropical plants of the family Crassulaceae. Most species in the genus are endemic to the Canary Islands, with one species also endemic to the Savage Islands and another to the High Atlas mountains of Morocco. Its center of diversity is Tenerife, with seven species occurring on this island. On Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, only M. laxiflora occurs.
Monanthes is a rare example where a species re-colonizes the continent from an island, after their ancestors have colonized the island from the continent.

Pallenis spinosa
species of plant

Roemeria
Roemeria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae, native to Macaronesia, Europe, the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Caucasus, the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the western Himalayas, Pakistan, Xinjiang, and Mongolia. A 2006 molecular analysis revised the taxonomy of Papaver, elevating Roemeria to the genus level, and including the species formerly in Papaver sect. Argemonidium.

Myrica faya
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Sea Campion
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Fumaria capreolata
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Ocotea foetens
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Verbascum sinuatum
species of plant

Ophrys bombyliflora
species of plant

Galium parisiense
species of plant

Serapias parviflora
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Romulea columnae
species of plant

Pallenis maritima
species of plant

Persea indica
species of plant

Polycarpon tetraphyllum
species of plant

Ephedra fragilis
species of plant

Picconia excelsa
species of tree

Selaginella kraussiana
species of plant

Ilex canariensis
species of plant

Lavandula multifida
species of plant

Euphorbia mellifera
species of plant

Davallia canariensis
species of plant

Launaea arborescens
species of plant

Euphorbia regis-jubae
species of plant

Agrostis castellana
species of plant

Canarina
Canarina is a genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. They are herbaceous perennial vines with bell-shaped flowers. The best known species is Canarina canariensis from the laurel forests of the Canary Islands which is grown as an ornamental plant. C. canariensis is one of a group of unrelated Canarian plants that appear to be adapted for bird pollination, including the members of the genera Isoplexis and Lotus. It was once thought that the original pollinators of these plants were sunbirds which had become extinct on the Canary Islands, explaining why some of these species a

Ophioglossum lusitanicum
species of plant

Verbascum virgatum
species of plant

Genista linifolia
species of plant

Phagnalon rupestre
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