List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens

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Gibraltar candytuft in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens Iberis gibraltarica.JPG
Gibraltar candytuft in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens

This List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens is based on data published by the gardens and updated annually. [1] The gardens collection includes nearly 2,000 different species and over half of these are succulents. The gardens are noted for their collection of species from the African genus Aloe . [1]

Contents

Acanthaceae

Adoxaceae

Aizoaceae

Amaranthaceae

Amaryllidaceae

Anacardiaceae

Annonaceae

Apiaceae

Apocynaceae

Aquifoliaceae

Araceae

Araliaceae

Araucariaceae

Arecaceae

Aristolochiaceae

Asparagaceae

Aspleniaceae

Asteraceae

Balsaminaceae

Begoniaceae

Berberidaceae

Betulaceae

Bignoniaceae

Blechnaceae

Boraginaceae

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Pride of Gibraltar

Brassicaceae

Bromeliaceae

Burseraceae

Buxaceae

Cactaceae

Campanulaceae

Cannabaceae

Cannaceae

Capparaceae

Caprifoliaceae

Caryophyllaceae

Casuarinaceae

Celestraceae

Chenopodiaceae

Cistaceae

Clusiaceae

Colchicaceae

Commelinaceae

Convolvulaceae

Coriariaceae

Cornaceae

Corynocarpaceae

Costaceae

Crassulaceae

Cucurbitaceae

Cupressaceae

Cyathaceae

Cycadaceae

Cyperaceae

Davalliaceae

Dicksoniaceae

Didiereaceae

Dilleniaceae

Dipsacaceae

Drosophyllaceae

Dryopteridaceae

Ebenaceae

Echinocereus

Eleagnaceae

Ephedraceae

Ericaceae

Escalloniaceae

Euphorbiaceae

Fabaceae

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Wisteria sinensis at Gibraltar Botanic Gardens

Fagaceae

Ferocactus

Frankeniaceae

Garryaceae

Geraniaceae

Gesnariaceae

Ginkgoaceae

Griseliniaceae

Grossulariaceae

Gymnocalycium

Haloragidaceae

Hamamelidaceae

Hydrangeaceae

Hydrocharitaceae

Iridaceae

Juglandaceae

Lamiaceae

Liliaceae

Linaceae

Lomariopsidaceae

Lythraceae

Magnoliaceae

Malvaceae

Mammillaria

Meliaceae

Melianthaceae

Montiaceae

Moraceae

Musaceae

Myoporaceae

Myrsinaceae

Myrtaceae

Nelumbonaceae

Nyctaginaceae

Nymphaeaceae

Oleaceae

Onagraceae

Orchidaceae

Orobanchaceae

Oxalidaceae

Paeoniaceae

Pandanaceae

Papaveraceae

Passifloraceae

Phrymaceae

Phytolaccaceae

Pinaceae

Piperaceae

Pittosporaceae

Plantaginaceae

Platanaceae

Plumbaginaceae

Poaceae

Podocarpaceae

Polygalaceae

Polypodiaceae

Pontederiaceae

Portulacaceae

Proteaceae

Pteridaceae

Ranunculaceae

Restionaceae

Rhamnaceae

Rosaceae

Rubiaceae

Rutaceae

Salicaceae

Santalaceae

Sapindaceae

Saxifragaceae

Scrophulariaceae

Simaroubaceae

Simmondsiaceae

Smilacaceae

Solanaceae

Strelitziaceae

Tamaricaceae

Taxaceae

Theaceae

Theophrastaceae

Thymelaeaceae

Tropaeolaceae

Ulmaceae

Urticaceae

Valerianaceae

Verbenaceae

Violaceae

Vitaceae

Xanthorrhoeaceae

Zamiaceae

Zingiberaceae

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