List of vascular plants of the Karelian Isthmus

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This is a comprehensive list of the vascular plants of the Karelian Isthmus, a land mass in Russia connected to Finland on one side and otherwise surrounded by three bodies of water: the Gulf of Finland, the Neva River, and Lake Ladoga.

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Pteridophyta

Aspleniaceae

Athyriaceae

Botrychiaceae

Dennstaedtiaceae

Dryopteridaceae

Equisetaceae

Onocleaceae

Ophioglossaceae

Polypodiaceae

Thelypteridaceae

Woodsiaceae

Lycopodiophyta

Huperziaceae

Isoetaceae

Lycopodiaceae

Selaginellaceae

Pinophyta

Cupressaceae

Pinaceae

Magnoliophyta

Liliopsida

Alismataceae

Alliaceae

Araceae

Butomaceae

Cyperaceae

Hydrocharitaceae

Iridaceae

Juncaceae

Juncaginaceae

Lemnaceae

Liliaceae

Orchidaceae

Poaceae

Potamogetonaceae

Ruppiaceae

Ruscaceae

Scheuchzeriaceae

Sparganiaceae

Trilliaceae

Typhaceae

Magnoliopsida

Aceraceae

Adoxaceae

Amaranthaceae

Apiaceae

Aristolochiaceae

Asteraceae

  • Hieracium aggr. bifidum:
  • Hieracium aggr. caesiomurorum:
  • Hieracium aggr. caesium:
  • Hieracium aggr. diaphanoides:
  • Hieracium aggr. fuscocinereum:
  • Hieracium aggr. kuusamoense:
  • Hieracium aggr. laevigatum:
  • Hieracium aggr. murorum:
  • Hieracium aggr. umbellatum:
  • Hieracium aggr. vulgatum:

Balsaminaceae

Betulaceae

Boraginaceae

Brassicaceae

Campanulaceae

Cannabaceae

Caprifoliaceae

Caryophyllaceae

Ceratophyllaceae

Clusiaceae

Convolvulaceae

Cornaceae

Crassulaceae

Dipsacaceae

Droseraceae

Elatinaceae

Ericaceae

Euphorbiaceae

Fabaceae

Fagaceae

Fumariaceae

Gentianaceae

Geraniaceae

Grossulariaceae

Haloragaceae

Lamiaceae

Lentibulariaceae

Linaceae

Lobeliaceae

Lythraceae

Malvaceae

Menyanthaceae

Myricaceae

Myrsinaceae

Nymphaeaceae

Oleaceae

Onagraceae

Orobanchaceae

Oxalidaceae

Papaveraceae

Parnassiaceae

Plantaginaceae

Plumbaginaceae

Polemoniaceae

Polygalaceae

Polygonaceae

Portulacaceae

Primulaceae

Ranunculaceae

Rhamnaceae

Rosaceae

Rubiaceae

Salicaceae

Santalaceae

Saxifragaceae

Scrophulariaceae

Solanaceae

Thymelaeaceae

Ulmaceae

Urticaceae

Valerianaceae

Violaceae

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