Theflora of Great Britain and Ireland is one of the best documented in the world. There are 1390 native species and over 1100 well-established non-natives documented on the islands. A bibliographic database of the species has been compiled by theBotanical Society of Britain and Ireland.[1] The lists (spread across multiple pages due to size) give anEnglish name and ascientific name for each species, and two symbols are used to indicate status (e for extinct species, and* forintroduced species).
The remaining parts cover the flowering plants (Magnoliopsida):