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The following tables contain many of the native and exotic plants of New York State, as well as some that might conceivably be found there.
Table of contents
edit- Subclass Equisetidae
- Order Equisetales – horsetails, scouring rushes
- Subclass Ophioglossidae
- Order Ophioglossales – grape ferns, adder's-tongues, moonworts
- Subclass Polypodiidae
- Order Osmundales – royal ferns
- Order Hymenophyllales – filmy ferns
- Order Schizaeales – curlygrass ferns
- Order Salviniales – mosquito ferns, water ferns
- Order Polypodiales – polypodies, spleenworts, woodferns, brakeferns, maiden ferns
- Subclass Pinidae
- Order Pinales
- Family Pinaceae – pine, spruce, fir, hemlock, tamarack
- Family Cupressaceae – cedar, juniper, arborviae, cypress, yew
- Family Taxaceae - yew
- Order Pinales
- Subclass Magnoliidae
- Superorder B. Nymphaeanae
- Order 2. Nymphaeales
- Family 3. Cabombaceae - water-shield, fanwort (2)
- Family 4. Nymphaeaceae - pond lily, waterlily (6)
- Order 2. Nymphaeales
- Superorder D. Magnolianae
- Order 5. Magnoliales
- Family 11. Magnoliaceae - tulip tree, magnolia (6)
- Family 15. Annonaceae - pawpaw (1)
- Order 6. Laurales
- Family 16. Calycanthaceae - sweet-shrub (2)
- Family 22. Lauraceae - spicebush, avocado, sassafras (3)
- Order 8. Piperales
- Family 25. Saururaceae - lizard's tail (1)
- Family 25. Aristolochiaceae - dutchman's pipe, wild ginger, heartleaf (6)
- Order 5. Magnoliales
- Superorder E. Lilianae
- Order 9 Acorales
- Family 30. Acoraceae - sweetflag (2)
- Order 10 Arales
- Family 31. Araceae - Jack-in-the-pulpit, callalily, duckweed, skunk cabbage (20)
- Order 11 Tofieldiales
- Family 32. Tofieldiaceae - Tofieldia (1)
- Order 12 Alismatales – pondweed, arum, water-plantiain, tape-grass, eelgrass (21)
- Order 13 Potamogetonales - pond weeds
- Order 16 Dioscoreales – yam [2 taxa only]
- Order 18 Liliales – bluebead, fawnlily, lily, tulip, twisted-stalk
- Order 19 Orchidales
- Order 20 Iridales/Asparagales – asparagus, daylily, iris, onion, hosta, lily-o'valley, mayflower, solomon's seal, yucca
- Order 29 Poales – sedge, grass, cattails
- Family Cyperaceae
- Subfamily Caricoideae – sedge
- Genus Carex (Part 1)
- Genus Carex (Part 2)
- Genus Carex (Part 3)
- Subfamily Cyperoideae – flatsedge, bulrush
- Subfamily Schlerioideae - nutrush
- Subfamily Caricoideae – sedge
- Family Juncaceae - rush
- Family Poaceae – grass
- Family Poaceae (BEP clade) – grass (Bambusoideae & Pooideae)
- Family Poaceae (PACMAD clade) – grass (Aristidoideae, Arundinoideae, Panicoideae, Chloridoideae)
- Family Typhaceae – cattails
- Family Cyperaceae
- Order 9 Acorales
- Superorder G. Ranunculanae
- Order 34 Ranunculales – buttercup, barberry, poppy, anemone
- Superorder H. Proteanae
- Order 36 Proteales – sycamore, planetree [2 taxa only]
- Superorder I. Buxanae
- Order 38 Buxales – boxwood, pachysandra [3 taxa only]
- Superorder L. Saxifraganae
- Order 43 Saxifragales – saxifrage, watermilfoil, peony
- Superorder M. Rosanae
- Order 45 Vitales – grapes
- Order 47 Fabales – pea, legume, vetch, clover, wisteria, kudzu, alfalfa
- Order 48 Rosales – cinquefoil, strawberry, rose, blackberry, cherry, hawthorn, elm, hemp
- Order 49 Rhamnales (Rhamnaceae, Elaeagnaceae, etc.)
- Order 50 Urticales (Ulmaceae, Cannabaceae etc.)
- Order 51 Juglandales/Fagales – alder, birch, hornbeam, hazelnut, chestnut, beech, oak
- Order 52 Cucurbitales – melon, cucumber, gourd, squash
- Order 53 Celastrales – staff-vines
- Order 54 Oxalidales – wood-sorrel
- Order 55 Violales
- Order 60 Malpighiales – spurge, St. John's-wort, poplar, willow, violets
- Order 63 Geraniales – geranium, crane's bill, stork's bill
- Superorder N. Myrtanae
- Order 64 Myrtales – loosestrife, enchanter's nightshade, willowherb
- Order 67 Sapindales – maple, buckeye, horse-chestnut
- Order 69 Malvales – mallow, hollyhock, hibiscus, daphne, leatherwood
- Order 70 Capparales/Brassicales – mustard, madwort, cress, rocket
- Superorder Q. Caryophyllanae
- Order 74 Polygonales
- Order 77 Caryophyllales – pigweed, joyweed, beet, goosefoot, buckwheat, dock, pokeweed
- Superorder R. Cornanae
- Order 78 Cornales – dogwood, hydrangea
- Superorder S. Ericanae
- Order 79 Ericales – balsam, heath, blueberry, cranberry, primrose, rhododendron
- Superorder T. Lamianae
- Order 82 Gentianales – gentian, dogbane, milkweed, swallow-wort, vinca,
- Order 83 Solanales/Boraginales – forget-me-not, heliotrope, bluebells, bugloss, borage,
- Order 83 Solanales/Boraginales – nightshade, morning-glory, bindweed
- Order 85 Lamiales – balm, hyssop, lavender, mint, privet, sage, thyme, vervain
- Family Plantaginaceae - plantain, foxglove, speedwell, snapdragon
- Family Acanthaceae - water-willow, petunia [2 taxa]
- Family Lamiaceae - mint
- Family Oleaceae - ash, privet, lilac, forsythia
- Family Orobanchaceae - broom-rape
- Superorder U. Asteranae
- Order 86 Aquifoliales – Ilex (holly)
- Order 87 Asterales –
- Family Campanulaceae
- Family Asteraceae
- Subfamily Carduoideae
- Tribe Cardueae – thistle, burdock, knapweed
- Subfamily Cichorioideae
- Tribe Cichorieae – chicory, hawkweed, rattlesnake-root
- Subfamily Asteroideae
- Tribe Gnaphalieae – pussytoes, cudweed, pearly-everlasting
- Tribe Astereae – asters, fleabane, goldenrod
- Tribe Anthemideae – sagebrush, wormwood, chamomile, yarrow, ox-eye daisy
- Tribe Coreopsideae – sagebrush, yarrow, chamomile, daisy, dogfennel
- Tribe Heliantheae – sunflowers, coneflowers
- Tribe Eupatorieae – snakeroot, thoroughwort, Joe-Pye-weed
- Subfamily Carduoideae
- Order 90 Apiales – carrot, dill, celery, fennel, parsnip
- Order 92 Dipsacales – elderberry, honeysuckle, muskroot, viburnum, weigela
- Superorder B. Nymphaeanae
Keys
editGeneral References
edit- Weeds of the Northeast - USDA
- U. S. Invasive Plant Atlas - Grasses and Grasslike Plants
- U. S. Invasive Plant Atlas - Herbs/Forbs
- U. S. Invasive Plant Atlas - Shrubs/Subshrubs
- U. S. Invasive Plant Atlas - Trees
- U. S. Invasive Plant Atlas - Vines
- New York Flora Atlas
- U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, New York Threatened species
- U. S. Forest Service Region 9, Conservation Assessments for Plants
- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Protected native plants