Roots:Flora List
This is a compiled list of most* plant taxa, discriminating on whether or not some may be present/extant on Matys before human settlement. The criteria are arbitrary and hypothetical, but for these purposes it is plant taxa present in only Europe and North America (with exceptions if present on Canary Islands/Madeira/Azores). With that, here we go:
Angiosperms
Basal Angiosperms
Basal Angiosperms | ||||
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Amborellales (order) | Amborellaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Austrobaileyales (order) | Austrobaileyaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Schisandraceae (family) | Not present | |||
Trimeniaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Nymphaeales (order) | Cabombaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Hydatellaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Nymphaeaceae (family) | Present | Barclaya (genus) | Not present | |
Euryale (genus) | Not present | |||
Nuphar (genus) | Present | |||
1. Commonly known as water lilies or pond lilies. | ||||
Nymphaea (genus) | Present | |||
2. Commonly known as water lilies. | ||||
Ondinea (genus) | Not present | |||
Victoria (genus) | Not present |
Core Angiosperms
Core Angiosperms (other groups) | ||||
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Ceratophyllales (order) | Ceratophyllaceae (family) | Present | Ceratophyllum (genus) | Present |
1. Commonly called contrails or hornworts. | ||||
Chloranthales (order) | Chloranthaceae (family) | Not present |
Eudicots
Basal Eudicots
Basal Eudicots | ||||
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Buxales (order) | Buxaceae (family) | Present | Buxus (genus) | Present |
1. Common name for this genus is box or boxwood. | ||||
Didymeles (genus) | Not present | |||
Haptanthus (genus) | Not present | |||
Pachysandra (genus) | Not present | |||
Sarcococca (genus) | Not present | |||
Styloceras (genus) | Not present | |||
Proteales (order) | Nelumbonaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Platanaceae (family) | Present | Platanus (genus) | Present | |
1. Commonly known as planes or plane trees. | ||||
Proteaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Sabiaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Ranunculales (order) | Berberidaceae (family) | Present | Achlys (genus) | Not present |
Berberis (genus) | Present | |||
1. Commonly known as barberry | ||||
Bongardia (genus) | Not present | |||
Caulophyllum (genus) | Not present | |||
Diphylleia (genus) | Not present | |||
Dysosma (genus) | Not present | |||
Epimedium (genus) | Not present | |||
Gymnospermium (genus) | Not present | |||
Jeffersonia (genus) | Not present | |||
Leontice (genus) | Not present | |||
Nandina (genus) | Not present | |||
Plagiorhegma (genus) | Not present | |||
Podophyllum (genus) | Not present | |||
Ranzania (genus) | Not present | |||
Sinopodophyllum (genus) | Not present | |||
Vancouveria (genus) | Not present | |||
Circaeasteraceae (family) | Not present | |||
Eupteleaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Lardizabalaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Menispermaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Papaveraceae (family) | Present | Adlumia (genus) | Not present | |
Capnoides (genus) | Not present | |||
Ceratocapnos (genus) | Not present | |||
Corydalis (genus) | Present | |||
Cryptocapnos (genus) | Not present | |||
Cysticapnos (genus) | Not present | |||
Dactylicapnos (genus) | Not present | |||
Dicentra (genus) | Not present | |||
Discocapnos (genus) | Not present | |||
Ehrendorferia (genus) | Not present | |||
Fumaria (genus) | Present | |||
1. Fumaria muralis, also known as the common ramping-fumitory or wall fumitory. Native to temperate and Mediterranean regions of Western Europe, western North Africa, and Macaronesia. | ||||
2. Fumaria officinalis, also known as the common fumitory or earth smoke. Native to temperate regions of North Africa, Europe, parts of Western Asia, and Macaronesia. | ||||
3. There may be more Fumaria species present in the areas of relevance, but the above are the only ones found on Wikipedia. | ||||
Fumariola (genus) | Not present | |||
Hypecoum (genus) | Not present | |||
Ichtyoselmis (genus) | Not present | |||
Lamprocapnos (genus) | Not present | |||
Platycapnos (genus) | Present | |||
1. Native to the Canary Islands, Western, and Central Mediterranean. | ||||
Pseudofumaria (genus) | Not present | |||
Pteridophyllum (genus) | Not present | |||
Rupicapnos (genus) | Edge case | |||
1. Keep an eye on this one as it might be present. | ||||
Sarcocapnos (genus) | Not present | |||
Trigonocapnos (genus) | Not present | |||
Trochodendrales (order) | Trochodendraceae (family) | Not present |
Core eudicots (clade)
Core eudicots (other groups) | ||
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Dilleniales (order) | Dilleniaceae (family) | Not present |
Paeoniaceae (family) | Not present | |
Gunnerales (order) | Gunneraceae (family) | Not present |
Myrothamnaceae (family) | Not present |
Superasterids (clade)
Superasterids (clade) | |||
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Asterids (clade) | Present | Campanulids (subclade) | Present |
Cornales (order) | Present | ||
Ericales (order) | Present | ||
Lamiids (subclade) | Present | ||
Berberidopsidales (order) | Not present | Aextoxicaceae (family) | Not present |
Berberidopsidaceae(family) | Not present | ||
Caryophyllales (order) | Present | Many families present | Present |
Santalales (order) | Present | Balanophoraceae (family) | Not present |
Loranthaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Misodendraceae (family) | Not present | ||
Olacaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Opiliaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Santalaceae (family) | Present | ||
Schoepfiaceae (family) | Not present |
Asterids
Campanulids
Asterids (Campanulids) | |||
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Apiales (order) | Present | Apiaceae (family) | Present |
Araliaceae (family) | Present | ||
Griseliniaceae (family) | |||
Myodocarpaceae (family) | |||
Pennantiaceae (family) | |||
Pittosporaceae (family) | |||
Torricelliaceae (family) | |||
Asterales (order) | Present | Alseuosmiaceae (family) | |
Argophyllaceae (family) | |||
Asteraceae (family) | Present | ||
Calyceraceae (family) | |||
Campanulaceae (family) | Present | ||
(family) | |||
(family) | |||
(order) | (family) | ||
Campanulids (Apiales - Apiaceae)
Campanulids (Apiales - Apiaceae [family]) | |||||
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Unclassified (subfamily) | Present | Actinanthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Adenosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Agasyllis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Angoseseli (genus) | Not present | ||||
Apodicarpum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Asciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Austropeucedanum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Brachyscias (genus) | Not present | ||||
Caropodium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Caropsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Chaetosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Dactylaea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Dethawia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ekimia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Elwendia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ergocarpon (genus) | Not present | ||||
Glia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Grafia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Haloselinum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Haplosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Hermas (genus) | Not present | ||||
Homalosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Horstrissea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kalakia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Karnataka (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kelussia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kenopleurum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Klotzschia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kundmannia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kuramosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ladyginia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Laserocarpum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Leiotulus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Lereschia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Leutea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Lomatocarum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Mastigosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Melanosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Modesciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Neomuretia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Normantha (genus) | Not present | ||||
Oliveria (genus) | Not present | ||||
Opoidia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Oreocomopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ormosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Palimbia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Parapimpinella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Paraselinum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pastinacopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pedinopetalum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Physotrichia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pinda (genus) | Not present | ||||
Polyzygus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Portenschlagiella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pseudoselinum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pterygopleurum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ptychotis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Registaniella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Rhizomatophora (genus) | Not present | ||||
Rhopalosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Rhysopterus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Rivasmartinezia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Rupiphila (genus) | Not present | ||||
Rutheopsis (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Rutheopsis herbanica, native to the Canary Islands. | |||||
2. Rutheopsis tortuosa, native to the Canary Islands. | |||||
Schoenoselinum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Sclerochorton (genus) | Not present | ||||
Scrithacola (genus) | Not present | ||||
Siculosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Siler (genus) | Not present | ||||
Silphiodaucus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Similisinocarum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Sivadasania (genus) | Not present | ||||
Spiroceratium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Stenotaenia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Stewartiella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Taeniopetalum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Tamamschjania (genus) | Not present | ||||
Thamnosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Trachyspermum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Tricholaser (genus) | Not present | ||||
Tschulaktavia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Vesper (genus) | Not present | ||||
Villarrealia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Vinogradovia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Xatardia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Xyloselinum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Apioideae (subfamily) | Present | Unclassified (tribe) | Present | Acronema (genus) | Not present |
Azilia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Bilacunaria (genus) | Not present | ||||
Bonannia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cachrys (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cenolophium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Conioselinum (genus) | Present | ||||
Conium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Diplolophium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Diplotaenia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ferulago (genus) | Not present | ||||
Hansenia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Harrysmithia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Heptaptera (genus) | Not present | ||||
Hymenolaena (genus) | Not present | ||||
Keraymonia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Krubera (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Krubera peregrina, native to Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Madeira, and Mediterranean. | |||||
Levisticum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ligusticum (genus) | Present | ||||
Lithosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Lomatocarpa (genus) | Not present | ||||
Magydaris (genus) | Not present | ||||
Meeboldia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Meum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Mutellina (genus) | Not present | ||||
Neogaya (genus) | Not present | ||||
Opopanax (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pachypleurum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Paraligusticum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Paulita (genus) | Not present | ||||
Petroedmondia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Physospermopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pleurospermopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Prangos (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pternopetalum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pterocyclus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Rohmooa (genus) | Not present | ||||
Seselopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Silaum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Sinocarum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Sinolimprichtia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Smyrniopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Sphaenolobium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Stefanoffia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Synclinostyles (genus) | Not present | ||||
Tilingia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Tongoloa (genus) | Not present | ||||
Trochiscanthes (genus) | Not present | ||||
Vvedenskya (genus) | Not present | ||||
Aciphylleae (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Annesorhizeae (tribe) | Present | Annesorhiza (genus) | Not present | ||
Astydamia (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Astydamia latifolia, native to Macaronesia, Morocco, and Mauritania. | |||||
Chamarea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ezosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Itasina (genus) | Not present | ||||
Molopospermum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Apieae (tribe) | Present | Ammi (genus) | Present | ||
1. Ammi majus, also known as bishop's flower, lace flower, bullwort. Native to Macaronesia, Mediterranean, Arabian Peninsula, and Iran. Used in ancient times as a cure for vitiligo. | |||||
2. Ammi seubertianum, native to the Azores. | |||||
3. Ammi trifoliatum, native to the Azores. | |||||
Anethum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Apium (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Apium graveolens, also known as celery. Native to Macaronesia, North Africa, Europe, Middle East, and Central Asia. Eaten or used as a spice. | |||||
Billburttia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Deverra (genus) | Not present | ||||
Foeniculum (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Foeniculum piperitum, native to Canary Islands, Azores, Cape Verde, Western Mediterranean, and the Levant. | |||||
Foeniculum vulgare, also known as fennel. Not extant to Matys, according to our given criteria, but the Nur definitely brought over this species during their migration. Not pre-human settlement but something to keep in mind for Nuric settlement. Used as a herb for cooking. | |||||
Naufraga (genus) | Not present | ||||
Petroselinum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pseudoridolfia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ridolfia (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Ridolfia segetum, also known as false fennel, corn parsley, or false caraway. Native to Macaronesia, Mediterranean, and Arabian Peninsula. Contains an essential oil and its leaves can be eaten raw or cooked as well as also used as an herb. | |||||
Sclerosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Stoibrax (genus) | Not present | ||||
Visnaga (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Visnaga daucoides, also known as toothpick-plant, bisnaga, and khella. Native to Macaronesia, Mediterranean, Caucasus, Middle East, and East Africa. Used in ancient times as a herbal remedy for kidney stones, and a source of khellin, a herbal folk medicine. | |||||
Bupleureae (tribe) | Present | Bupleurum (genus) | Present | ||
Hohenackeria (genus) | Not present | ||||
Careae (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Chamaesium (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Choritaenia (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Coriandreae (tribe) | Present | Bifora (genus) | Present | ||
Coriandrum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Sclerotiaria (genus) | Not present | ||||
Echinophoreae (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Erigenieae (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Heteromorpheae (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Komarovieae (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Lichtensteinieae (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Marlothielleae (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Oenantheae (tribe) | Present | Berula (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as water parsnips. | |||||
Cicuta (genus) | Present | ||||
Commonly known as water hemlock, cowbane, or poison parsnip. Highly poisonous. | |||||
Cryptotaenia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cynosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Daucosma (genus) | Not present | ||||
Harperella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Helosciadium (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Helosciadium nodiflorum, also known as fool's watercress. Native to Macaronesia, Europe, North Africa, Middle East, Central Asia, and Eastern Africa. | |||||
Lilaeopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Limnosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Neogoezia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Oenanthe (genus) | Not present | ||||
Oxypolis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Perideridia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ptilimnium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Sium (genus) | Present | ||||
Commonly known as water parsnips. | |||||
Tiedemannia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Trepocarpus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Trocdaris (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pimpinelleae (tribe) | Present | Aphanopleura (genus) | Not present | ||
Arafoe (genus) | Not present | ||||
Demavendia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Frommia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Haussknechtia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Nothosmyrnium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Opsicarpium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Phellolophium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pimpinella (genus) | Present | ||||
This genus includes anise, which is not relevant for these purposes. | |||||
Psammogeton (genus) | Not present | ||||
Spuriopimpinella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Zeravschania (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pleurospermeae (tribe) | Not present | ||||
Pyramidoptereae (tribe) | Present | Ammoides (genus) | Not present | ||
Astomaea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Bunium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Crithmum (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Crithmum maritimum, also known as rock samphire, sea fennel, or samphire. Native to Macaronesia, Mediterranean, Western Europe, and the Caucasus. Is edible. | |||||
Cyclospermum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Elaeosticta (genus) | Not present | ||||
Froriepia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Galagania (genus) | Not present | ||||
Gongylotaxis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Hellenocarum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Hyalolaena (genus) | Not present | ||||
Lagoecia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Lipskya (genus) | Not present | ||||
Microsciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Mogoltavia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Notiosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Oedibasis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Oreoschimperella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ormopterum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Postiella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pyramidoptera (genus) | Not present | ||||
Scaligeria (genus) | Not present | ||||
Schrenkia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Schulzia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Schtschurowskia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Sison (genus) | Not present | ||||
Tamamschjanella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Scandiceae (tribe) | Present | Ammodaucus (genus) | Present | ||
1. Ammodaucus maroccanus, native to Canary Islands and Northwest Africa. | |||||
The plants in this genus are used medicinally in Morocco to treat snake bites and respiratory ailments. | |||||
Anthriscus (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Anthriscus caucalis, also known as burr chervil or bur-chervil. Native to Macaronesia, Europe, North Africa, West Asia, and the Caucasus. | |||||
Artedia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Astrodaucus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Athamanta (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Athamanta montana, native to the Canary Islands. | |||||
Autumnalia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Caucalis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cephalopodum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Chaerophyllopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Chaerophyllum (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Chaerophyllum azoricum, native to the Azores. | |||||
Conopodium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cuminum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Daucus (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Daucus carota, also known as the carrot. Native to Macaronesia, Eurasia, North Africa, and East Africa. | |||||
Lots of species diversity of this genus in Macaronesia. Opportunities for carrot-like vegetables in Matys. | |||||
Fergania (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ferula (genus) | Present | ||||
Geocaryum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Glaucosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kafirnigania (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kozlovia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Krasnovia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Laser (genus) | Not present | ||||
Laserpitium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Lisaea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Myrrhis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Neoconopodium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Orlaya (genus) | Not present | ||||
Osmorhiza (genus) | Not present | ||||
Scandix (genus) | Present | ||||
Sphallerocarpus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Szovitsia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Thapsia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Todaroa (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Todaroa aurea, the only species of the genus. Native to the Canary Islands. | |||||
Torilis (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Torilis arvensis, also known as the spreading hedge parsley, tall sock-destroyer, and common hedge parsley. Native to Macaronesia, Europe, Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, and the Caucasus. | |||||
Commonly known as hedge parsleys. | |||||
Turgenia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Turgeniopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Yabea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Selineae (tribe) | Present | Aethusa (genus) | Not present | ||
Aletes (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ammoselinum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Angelica (genus) | Present | ||||
Apiastrum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Arcuatopterus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Arracacia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Carlesia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Chymsydia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cnidiocarpa (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cnidium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Coaxana (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cortia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cortiella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cotopaxia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Coulterophytum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cyathoselinum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cymopterus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Dahliaphyllum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Dichoropetalum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Dimorphosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Donnellsmithia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Dystaenia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Enantiophylla (genus) | Not present | ||||
Endressia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Eurytaenia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Exoacantha (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ferulopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Glehnia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Harbouria (genus) | Not present | ||||
Johrenia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kadenia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kailashia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Karatavia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kedarnatha (genus) | Not present | ||||
Kitagawia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ledebouriella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ligusticopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Lomatium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Magadania (genus) | Not present | ||||
Mathiasella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Musineon (genus) | Not present | ||||
Myrrhidendron (genus) | Not present | ||||
Neonelsonia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Neoparrya (genus) | Not present | ||||
Niphogeton (genus) | Not present | ||||
Oligocladus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Oreocome (genus) | Not present | ||||
Oreonana (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ostericum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ottoa (genus) | Not present | ||||
Perissocoeleum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Peucedanum (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Peucedanum lowei, native to Madeira. | |||||
Phlojodicarpus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pilopleura (genus) | Not present | ||||
Podistera (genus) | Not present | ||||
Polytaenia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Prionosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Rhodosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Sajanella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Saposhnikovia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Selinum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Seseli (genus) | Not present | ||||
Shoshonea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Spermolepis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Stenocoelium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Taenidia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Tauschia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Thaspium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Thecocarpus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Trinia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Vicatia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Xanthogalum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Yildirimlia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Zizia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Smyrnieae (tribe) | Present | Lecokia (genus) | Not present | ||
Smyrnium (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Smyrnium olusatrum, also known as alexanders or alisander. Native to Macaronesia, Mediterranean, and Chad. Formerly eaten as a herb. | |||||
Tordylieae (tribe) | Present | Afroligusticum (genus) | Not present | ||
Afrosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Capnophyllum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cymbocarpum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Cynorhiza (genus) | Not present | ||||
Dasispermum (genus) | Not present | ||||
Ducrosia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Heracleum (genus) | Present | ||||
Commonly known as hogweed and cow parsnip. | |||||
Kandaharia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Lalldhwojia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Lefebvrea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Nanobubon (genus) | Not present | ||||
Notobubon (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pastinaca (genus) | Not present | ||||
Scaraboides (genus) | Not present | ||||
Semenovia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Stenosemis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Symphyoloma (genus) | Not present | ||||
Tetrataenium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Tordyliopsis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Tordylium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Trigonosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Vanasushava (genus) | Not present | ||||
Zosima (genus) | Not present | ||||
Azorelloideae (subfamily) | Present | Asteriscium (genus) | Not present | ||
Azorella (genus) | Not present | ||||
Bolax (genus) | Not present | ||||
Bowlesia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Dichosciadium (genus) | Not present | ||||
Dickinsia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Diplaspis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Diposis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Domeykoa (genus) | Not present | ||||
Drusa (genus) | Present | ||||
1. Drusa glandulosa, native to Macaronesia, Morocco, and Somalia. | |||||
Eremocharis (genus) | Not present | ||||
Gymnophyton (genus) | Not present | ||||
Homalocarpus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Oschatzia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Pozoa (genus) | Not present | ||||
Spananthe (genus) | Not present | ||||
Mackinlayoideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||||
Saniculoideae (subfamily) | Present | Unclassified (tribe) | Not present | Phlyctidocarpa (genus) | Not present |
Saniculeae (tribe) | Present | Actinolema (genus) | Not present | ||
Alepidea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Arctopus (genus) | Not present | ||||
Astrantia (genus) | Not present | ||||
Eryngium (genus) | Present | ||||
Commonly known as eryngo and sea holly. | |||||
Petagnaea (genus) | Not present | ||||
Sanicula (genus) | Present | ||||
Commonly known as sanicle or black snakeroot. Used for herbal remedies. | |||||
Steganotaenieae (tribe) | Not present |
Campanulids (Apiales - Araliaceae)
Campanulids (Apiales - Araliaceae [family]) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Aralioideae (subfamily) | Present | Anakasia (genus) | Not present |
Aralia (genus) | Not present | ||
Astropanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Astrotricha (genus) | Not present | ||
Brassaiopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Cephalaralia (genus) | Not present | ||
Cephalopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Cheirodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Chengiopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Crepinella (genus) | Not present | ||
Cussonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Dendropanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Didymopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Eleutherococcus (genus) | Not present | ||
Fatsia (genus) | Not present | ||
Frodinia (genus) | Not present | ||
Gamblea (genus) | Not present | ||
Harmsiopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Hedera (genus) | Present | ||
1. Hedera azorica, also known as the Azores ivy. | |||
2. Hedera canariensis, also known as the Canary Island ivy, Canary ivy. Native to the Canary Islands. | |||
3. Hedera maderensis, also known as the Madeiran ivy. Native to Madeira. | |||
Plants of this genus are commonly called ivy or ivies. | |||
Heptapleurum (genus) | Not present | ||
Heteropanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Kalopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Macropanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Megalopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Merrilliopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Meryta (genus) | Not present | ||
Metapanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Motherwellia (genus) | Not present | ||
Neocussonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Neopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Oplopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Oreopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Osmoxylon (genus) | Not present | ||
Panax (genus) | Not present | ||
Plerandra (genus) | Not present | ||
Polyscias (genus) | Not present | ||
Pseudopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Raukaua (genus) | Not present | ||
Schefflera (genus) | Not present | ||
Sciodaphyllum (genus) | Not present | ||
Seemannaralia (genus) | Not present | ||
Sinopanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Tetrapanax (genus) | Not present | ||
Trevesia (genus) | Not present | ||
Woodburnia (genus) | Not present | ||
Hydrocotyloideae (subfamily) | Present | Hydrocotyle (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as the floating pennywort, water pennywort, dollar weed, marsh penny, and white rot. Native worldwide. | |||
Trachymene (genus) | Not present |
Campanulids (Asterales - Asteraceae)
Asteraceae (family) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Asteroideae (subfamily) | Present | Anthemideae (tribe) | Present |
Astereae (tribe) | Present | ||
Athroismeae (tribe) | Not present | ||
Bahieae (tribe) | Not present | ||
Calenduleae (tribe) | Present | ||
Chaenactideae (tribe) | Not present | ||
Coreopsideae (tribe) | Present | ||
Eupatorieae (tribe) | Present | ||
Feddeeae (tribe) | Not present | ||
Gnaphalieae (tribe) | Present | ||
Helenieae (tribe) | Not present | ||
Heliantheae (tribe) | Edge case | ||
Even though most genera of this tribe exist only in the Americas, a few have demonstrated a hop across the Atlantic in tropical regions. Given a landmass closer to North America than Europe, some extant or invented genera may arise in seed transfer. Requires more research to be certain. | |||
Inuleae (tribe) | Present | ||
Madieae (tribe) | Present | ||
Millerieae (tribe) | Not present | ||
Neurolaeneae (tribe) | Not present | ||
Perityleae (tribe) | Not present | ||
Plucheeae (tribe) | Present | ||
Classification in dispute, genera of this tribe are found in the Inuleae tribe. | |||
Polymnieae (tribe) | Not present | ||
Senecioneae (tribe) | Present | ||
Tageteae (tribe) | Not present | ||
Barnadesioideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Carduoideae (subfamily) | Present | Cardueae (tribe) | Present |
Commonly known as thistles. | |||
Corymbioideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Dicomoideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Famatinanthoideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Gochnatioideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Gymnarrhenoideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Hecastocleidoideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Mutisioideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Pertyoideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Stifftioideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Tarchonanthoideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Vernonioideae (subfamily) | Not present | It is possible through seed dispersal and the genetic origins of the Vernonieae tribe that genera of this tribe could appear in Matys but more research is necessary. | |
Wunderlichioideae (subfamily) | Not present |
- Asteraceae (Asteroideae - Anthemideae)
Anthemideae (tribe) | |
---|---|
Aaronsohnia (genus) | Present |
1. Aaronsohnia pubescens, native to the Canary Islands, North Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula. | |
Achillea (genus) | Present |
1. Achillea maritima, also known as the cotton weed plant. Native to the Canary Islands, Mediterranean, and Western Europe. | |
Commonly known as yarrows, allheal, and bloodwort. Native to Eurasia and North America. | |
Adenanthellum (genus) | Not present |
Adenoglossa (genus) | Not present |
Ajania (genus) | Not present |
Ajaniopsis (genus) | Not present |
Allardia (genus) | Not present |
Anacyclus (genus) | Present |
1. Anacyclus clavatus, also known as vit bertram and white anacyclus. Native to Macaronesia and the Mediterranean. | |
2. Anacyclus radiatus, native to Macaronesia and the Western Mediterranean. | |
Anthemis (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as chamomile, dog-fennel, or mayweed. | |
Arctanthemum (genus) | Not present |
Argyranthemum (genus) | Present |
Species of this genus are only present on Macaronesia. Great opportunity for additional Argyranthemum plants to be created for Matys. | |
Commonly known as marguerite, marguerite daisy, or dill daisy. | |
Artemisia (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as mugwort, wormwood, and sagebrush. Known for its essential oils, cooking, drinking, medicinal, and other uses. | |
Athanasia (genus) | Not present |
Brachanthemum (genus) | Not present |
Brocchia (genus) | Not present |
Cancrinia (genus) | Not present |
Cancriniella (genus) | Not present |
Castrilanthemum (genus) | Not present |
Chamaemelum (genus) | Present |
1. Chamaemelum fuscatum, also known as dusky dogfennel or dark chamomile. Native to the Canary Islands and the Western/Central Mediterranean. | |
2. Chamaemelum nobile, also known as chamomile, Roman chamomile, ground apple, mother's daisy, or whig plant. Native to Azores, North Africa, and Western Europe. Used for the herb chamomile as a flavoring for teas, a fragrance for aromatherapy, perfumes, and cosmetics. Used in folk medicine. | |
Commonly known as chamomiles or dogfennels. | |
Chlamydophora (genus) | Not present |
Chrysanthemum (genus) | Edge case |
Commonly known as mums or chrysanths. Present in Europe and North America but not present in areas of those two continents close to Matys. Possible spread from China to those areas during the interglacial period from this research paper, which may get to Matys, but unclear. Keep this genus in mind. | |
Chrysanthoglossum (genus) | Not present |
Cladanthus (genus) | Present |
Cladanthus mixtus, also known as Moroccan chamomile. Native to the Canary Islands, Western Europe, and the Mediterranean. Its essential oils are used for perfumes and skin products. | |
Coleostephus (genus) | Not present |
Cota (genus) | Not present |
Cotula (genus) | Not present |
Crossostephium (genus) | Not present |
Cymbopappus (genus) | Not present |
Daveaua (genus) | Not present |
Elachanthemum (genus) | Not present |
Endopappus (genus) | Not present |
Eriocephalus (genus) | Not present |
Eumorphia (genus) | Not present |
Filifolium (genus) | Not present |
Foveolina (genus) | Not present |
Glebionis (genus) | Present |
1. Glebionis coronaria, also known as crown daisy, garland chrysanthemum, and chop suey greens. Native to Macaronesia, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Arabian Peninsula. Used as a leaf vegetable for culinary purposes. | |
Glossopappus (genus) | Not present |
Gonospermum (genus) | Present |
All species are exclusively native to the Canary Islands. | |
Gymnopentzia (genus) | Not present |
Handelia (genus) | Not present |
Heliocauta (genus) | Not present |
Heteranthemis (genus) | Not present |
Heteromera (genus) | Not present |
Hilliardia (genus) | Not present |
Hippolytia (genus) | Not present |
Hymenolepis (genus) | Not present |
Hymenostemma (genus) | Not present |
Inezia (genus) | Not present |
Inulanthera (genus) | Not present |
Ismelia (genus) | Not present |
Kaschgaria (genus) | Not present |
Lasiospermum (genus) | Not present |
Lepidolopha (genus) | Not present |
Lepidolopsis (genus) | Not present |
Lepidophorum (genus) | Not present |
Leptinella (genus) | Not present |
Leucanthemella (genus) | Not present |
Leucanthemopsis (genus) | Not present |
Leucanthemum (genus) | Present |
Leucoptera (genus) | Not present |
Lidbeckia (genus) | Not present |
Lonas (genus) | Not present |
Marasmodes (genus) | Not present |
Matricaria (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as mayweed. | |
Mauranthemum (genus) | Not present |
Mausolea (genus) | Not present |
Mecomischus (genus) | Not present |
Microcephala (genus) | Not present |
Myxopappus (genus) | Not present |
Nananthea (genus) | Not present |
Neopallasia (genus) | Not present |
Nipponanthemum (genus) | Not present |
Nivellea (genus) | Not present |
Oncosiphon (genus) | Not present |
Opisthopappus (genus) | Not present |
Osmitopsis (genus) | Not present |
Otospermum (genus) | Not present |
Pentzia (genus) | Not present |
Phalacrocarpum (genus) | Not present |
Phymaspermum (genus) | Not present |
Plagius (genus) | Not present |
Polychrysum (genus) | Not present |
Prolongoa (genus) | Not present |
Pseudohandelia (genus) | Not present |
Rennera (genus) | Not present |
Rhetinolepis (genus) | Not present |
Rhodanthemum (genus) | Not present |
Richteria (genus) | Not present |
Santolina (genus) | Not present |
Schistostephium (genus) | Not present |
Sclerorhachis (genus) | Not present |
Soliva (genus) | Not present |
Sphaeromeria (genus) | Not present |
Stilpnolepis (genus) | Not present |
Tanacetopsis (genus) | Not present |
Tanacetum (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as tansies. | |
Thaminophyllum (genus) | Not present |
Trichanthemis (genus) | Not present |
Tridactylina (genus) | Not present |
Tripleurospermum (genus) | Present |
1. Tripleurospermum inodorum, also known as scentless mayweed, scentless chamomile, and Baldr's brow. Native to Eurasia and the Canary Islands. | |
Commonly known as mayweed. | |
Turaniphytum (genus) | Not present |
Tzvelevopyrethrum (genus) | Not present |
Ugamia (genus) | Not present |
Ursinia (genus) | Not present |
Xylanthemum (genus) | Not present |
- Asteraceae (Asteroideae - Astereae)
Astereae (tribe) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Afroasterinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Asterinae (subtribe) | Present | Arctogeron (genus) | Not present |
Aster (genus) | Present | ||
Asterothamnus (genus) | Not present | ||
Callistephus (genus) | Not present | ||
Chaochienchangia (genus) | Not present | ||
Cordiofontis (genus) | Not present | ||
Galatella (genus) | Not present | ||
Helodeaster (genus) | Not present | ||
Kemulariella (genus) | Not present | ||
Myriactis (genus) | Not present | ||
Neobrachyactis (genus) | Not present | ||
Psychrogeton (genus) | Not present | ||
Sheareria (genus) | Not present | ||
Spongotrichum (genus) | Not present | ||
Turczaninovia (genus) | Not present | ||
Astranthiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Baccharidinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Bellidinae (subtribe) | Present | Bellis (genus) | Present |
1. Bellis annua, also known as the annual daisy. Native to Canary Islands, Mediterranean, and Middle East. | |||
2. Bellis azorica. Native to the Azores. | |||
3. Bellis perennis, also known as the daisy. Native to Madeira, Western Eurasia, and Morocco. | |||
Bellium (genus) | Not present | ||
Galatella (genus) | Not present | ||
Tripolium (genus) | Not present | ||
Boltoniinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Brachyscominae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Celmisiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Chaetopappinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Chamaegerinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Chiliotrichinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Chrysopsidinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Conyzinae (subtribe) | Present | Aphanostephus (genus) | Not present |
Apopyros (genus) | Not present | ||
Erigeron (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as fleabane. | |||
Hysterionica (genus) | Not present | ||
Leptostelma (genus) | Not present | ||
Neja (genus) | Not present | ||
Denekiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Doellingeriinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Egletinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Eschenbachiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Formaniinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Geissolepinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Grangeinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Gutierreziinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Homochrominae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Ionactinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Iranoasterinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Lagenophorinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Machaerantherinae (subtribe) | Present | Benitoa (genus) | Not present |
Corethrogyne (genus) | Not present | ||
Dieteria (genus) | Not present | ||
Eurybia (genus) | Present | ||
While present on Atlantic Coast on both sides, the European side is Scandinavia. Perhaps this genus appears more often along the west coast of Matys. | |||
Grindelia (genus) | Not present | ||
Haplopappus (genus) | Not present | ||
Hazardia (genus) | Not present | ||
Isocoma (genus) | Not present | ||
Lessingia (genus) | Not present | ||
Leucosyris (genus) | Not present | ||
Machaeranthera (genus) | Not present | ||
Notopappus (genus) | Not present | ||
Oonopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Oreostemma (genus) | Not present | ||
Pyrrocoma (genus) | Not present | ||
Rayjacksonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Stephanodoria (genus) | Not present | ||
Xanthisma (genus) | Not present | ||
Xanthocephalum (genus) | Not present | ||
Xylorhiza (genus) | Not present | ||
Madagasterinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Mairiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Nannoglottidinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Oclemininae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Oritrophiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Pentachaetinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Printziinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Pteroniinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Solidagininae (subtribe) | Present | Acamptopappus (genus) | Not present |
Amphipappus (genus) | Not present | ||
Bathysanthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Brintonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Chrysoma (genus) | Not present | ||
Chrysothamnus (genus) | Not present | ||
Columbiadoria (genus) | Not present | ||
Cuniculotinus (genus) | Not present | ||
Eastwoodia (genus) | Not present | ||
Lorandersonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Nestotus (genus) | Not present | ||
Oreochrysum (genus) | Not present | ||
Petradoria (genus) | Not present | ||
Sericocarpus (genus) | Not present | ||
Solidago (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as goldenrods. Used for herbal medicine, rubber, and herbal teas. | |||
Stenotus (genus) | Not present | ||
Toiyabea (genus) | Not present | ||
Tonestus (genus) | Not present | ||
Symphyotrichinae (subtribe) | Not present |
- Asteraceae (Asteroideae - Calenduleae)
Calenduleae (tribe) | |
---|---|
Calendula (genus) | Present |
1. Calendula arvensis, also known as the field marigold. Native to Macaronesia, Europe, Mediterranean, Middle East, and West Himalayas. | |
2. Calendula suffruticosa. Native to Macaronesia and the Mediterranean. | |
3. Calendula tripterocarpa. Native to Canary Islands, Spain, North Africa, and Middle East. Used as folk medicine. | |
Commonly known as marigolds. | |
Dimorphotheca (genus) | Not present |
Garuleum (genus) | Not present |
Gibbaria (genus) | Not present |
Osteospermum (genus) | Not present |
- Asteraceae (Asteroideae - Coreopsideae)
Coreopsideae (tribe) | |
---|---|
Bidens (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as beggar ticks, black jack, burr marigolds, stickseeds, and tickseeds. | |
Chrysanthellum (genus) | Not present |
Coreopsis (genus) | Not present |
Cosmos (genus) | Not present |
Cyathomone (genus) | Not present |
Dahlia (genus) | Not present |
Dicranocarpus (genus) | Not present |
Diodontium (genus) | Not present |
Ericentrodea (genus) | Not present |
Fitchia (genus) | Not present |
Glossocardia (genus) | Not present |
Goldmanella (genus) | Not present |
Henricksonia (genus) | Not present |
Heterosperma (genus) | Not present |
Hidalgoa (genus) | Not present |
Isostigma (genus) | Not present |
Koehneola (genus) | Not present |
Moonia (genus) | Not present |
Narvalina (genus) | Not present |
Oparanthus (genus) | Not present |
Petrobium (genus) | Not present |
Pinillosia (genus) | Not present |
Selleophytum (genus) | Not present |
Tetraperone (genus) | Not present |
Thelesperma (genus) | Not present |
Trioncinia (genus) | Not present |
- Asteraceae (Asteroideae - Eupatorieae)
Eupatorieae (tribe) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Adenostemmatinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Ageratinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Alomiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Ayapaninae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Critoniinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Disynaphiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Eupatoriinae (subtribe) | Present | Austroeupatorium (genus) | Not present |
Criscianthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Eupatorium (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as bonesets, thoroughworts, or snakeroots. Used in folk medicine. | |||
Hatschbachiella (genus) | Not present | ||
Stomatanthes (genus) | Not present | ||
Fleischmanniinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Gyptidinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Hebecliniinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Hofmeisteriinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Liatrinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Mikaniinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Neomirandeinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Oaxacaniinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Oxylobinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Piqueriinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Praxelinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Trichocoroninae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Trichogoniinae (subtribe) | Not present |
- Asteraceae (Asteroideae - Gnaphalieae)
Gnaphalieae (tribe) | |
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Acanthocladium (genus) | Not present |
Achyranthemum (genus) | Not present |
Achyrocline (genus) | Not present |
Acomis (genus) | Not present |
Actinobole (genus) | Not present |
Alatoseta (genus) | Not present |
Aliella (genus) | Not present |
Ammobium (genus) | Not present |
Amphiglossa (genus) | Not present |
Anaphalioides (genus) | Not present |
Anaphalis (genus) | Not present |
Anaxeton (genus) | Not present |
Ancistrocarphus (genus) | Not present |
Anderbergia (genus) | Not present |
Andicolea (genus) | Not present |
Anemocarpa (genus) | Not present |
Angianthus (genus) | Not present |
Antennaria (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as catsfoot, pussytoes, and everlasting. | |
Apalochlamys (genus) | Not present |
Argentipallium (genus) | Not present |
Argyroglottis (genus) | Not present |
Argyrotegium (genus) | Not present |
Arrowsmithia (genus) | Not present |
Artemisiopsis (genus) | Not present |
Asteridea (genus) | Not present |
Athrixia (genus) | Not present |
Atrichantha (genus) | Not present |
Balladonia (genus) | Not present |
Basedowia (genus) | Not present |
Bellida (genus) | Not present |
Belloa (genus) | Not present |
Berroa (genus) | Not present |
Blennospora (genus) | Not present |
Bombycilaena (genus) | Not present |
Callilepis (genus) | Not present |
Calocephalus (genus) | Not present |
Calomeria (genus) | Not present |
Calotesta (genus) | Not present |
Cassinia (genus) | Not present |
Castroviejoa (genus) | Not present |
Catatia (genus) | Not present |
Cephalipterum (genus) | Not present |
Cephalosorus (genus) | Not present |
Chamaepus (genus) | Not present |
Chevreulia (genus) | Not present |
Chiliocephalum (genus) | Not present |
Chionolaena (genus) | Not present |
Chondropyxis (genus) | Not present |
Chryselium (genus) | Not present |
Chrysocephalum (genus) | Not present |
Chthonocephalus (genus) | Not present |
Cladochaeta (genus) | Not present |
Coronidium (genus) | Not present |
Craspedia (genus) | Not present |
Cremnothamnus (genus) | Not present |
Cuatrecasasiella (genus) | Not present |
Decazesia (genus) | Not present |
Dicerothamnus (genus) | Not present |
Dielitzia (genus) | Not present |
Disparago (genus) | Not present |
Dithyrostegia (genus) | Not present |
Dolichothrix (genus) | Not present |
Edmondia (genus) | Not present |
Elytropappus (genus) | Not present |
Epitriche (genus) | Not present |
Eriochlamys (genus) | Not present |
Erymophyllum (genus) | Not present |
Euchiton (genus) | Not present |
Ewartia (genus) | Not present |
Ewartiothamnus (genus) | Not present |
Facelis (genus) | Not present |
Feldstonia (genus) | Not present |
Filago (genus) | Present |
1. Filago arvensis, native to Europe, Western Siberia, Western Himalayas, Morocco, and Canary Islands. | |
2. Filago pyramidata, also known as the broadleaf cottonrose or broad-leaved cudweed. Native to Macaronesia, Western Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and Central Asia. | |
Commonly known as cottonroses or cudweeds. | |
Fitzwillia (genus) | Not present |
Fluminaria (genus) | Not present |
Galeomma (genus) | Not present |
Gamochaeta (genus) | Not present |
Gilberta (genus) | Not present |
Gilruthia (genus) | Not present |
Gnaphaliothamnus (genus) | Not present |
Gnaphalium (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as cudweeds. | |
Gnephosis (genus) | Not present |
Gnomophalium (genus) | Not present |
Gratwickia (genus) | Not present |
Haeckeria (genus) | Not present |
Haegiela (genus) | Not present |
Haptotrichion (genus) | Not present |
Helichrysopsis (genus) | Not present |
Helichrysum (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as everlasting, immortelle, and strawflower. Used for ornamentation, dried flowers, and essential oils. | |
Hesperevax (genus) | Not present |
Humeocline (genus) | Not present |
Hyalochlamys (genus) | Not present |
Hyalosperma (genus) | Not present |
Hydroidea (genus) | Not present |
Ifloga (genus) | Present |
1. Ifloga obovata, native to the Canary Islands. | |
2. Ifloga spicata, native to the Canary Islands, Spain, North Africa, Middle East, and Indian subcontinent. | |
Ixiolaena (genus) | Not present |
Ixodia (genus) | Not present |
Jalcophila (genus) | Not present |
Lachnospermum (genus) | Not present |
Langebergia (genus) | Not present |
Lasiopogon (genus) | Present |
1. Lasiopogon muscoides, native to Canary Islands, Spain, North Africa, the Middle East, the Caucasus, and parts of Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. | |
Lawrencella (genus) | Not present |
Leiocarpa (genus) | Not present |
Lemooria (genus) | Not present |
Leontopodium (genus) | Not present |
Lepidostephium (genus) | Not present |
Leptorhynchos (genus) | Not present |
Leucochrysum (genus) | Not present |
Leucogenes (genus) | Not present |
Leucozoma (genus) | Not present |
Leysera (genus) | Not present |
Libinhania (genus) | Not present |
Logfia (genus) | Present |
1. Logfia clementei, native to the Canary Islands and Western Mediterranean. | |
2. Logfia gallica, also known as narrowleaf cottonrose and daggerleaf cottonrose. Native to Macaronesia, Mediterranean, France, and Norway. | |
3. Logfia minima, also known as small cudweed. Native to Macaronesia, Northwest Africa, and Europe. | |
Commonly known as cottonrose. | |
Lucilia (genus) | Not present |
Metalasia (genus) | Not present |
Mexerion (genus) | Not present |
Micropsis (genus) | Not present |
Micropus (genus) | Edge case |
While this genus is present on both continents, they are disparate in their extant genera (west coast of North America and west coast of Europe). Perhaps this genus travelled from Europe to North America, the east coast species going extinct, leaving only the west coast species behind, or some other way. More research into this genus is needed to include or fully rule it out. | |
Millotia (genus) | Not present |
Mniodes (genus) | Not present |
Muscosomorphe (genus) | Not present |
Myriocephalus (genus) | Not present |
Myrovernix (genus) | Not present |
Neotysonia (genus) | Not present |
Nestlera (genus) | Not present |
Notisia (genus) | Not present |
Odixia (genus) | Not present |
Oedera (genus) | Not present |
Omalotheca (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as arctic cudweed. | |
Oxylaena (genus) | Not present |
Ozothamnus (genus) | Not present |
Paenula (genus) | Not present |
Panaetia (genus) | Not present |
Parantennaria (genus) | Not present |
Pentatrichia (genus) | Not present |
Petalacte (genus) | Not present |
Phaenocoma (genus) | Not present |
Phacellothrix (genus) | Not present |
Phagnalon (genus) | Present |
1. Phagnalon purpurascens, native to the Canary Islands and Western Sahara. | |
2. Phagnalon rupestre, native to the Canary Islands, Mediterranean, and Middle East. | |
3. Phagnalon saxatile, native to Macaronesia and the Mediterranean. | |
4. Phagnalon umbelliforme, native to the Canary Islands. | |
Pithocarpa (genus) | Not present |
Planea (genus) | Not present |
Plecostachys (genus) | Not present |
Podolepis (genus) | Not present |
Podotheca (genus) | Not present |
Pogonolepis (genus) | Not present |
Polycalymma (genus) | Not present |
Pseudognaphalium (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as cudweeds or rabbit tobacco. | |
Psilocarphus (genus) | Not present |
Pterochaeta (genus) | Not present |
Pterothrix (genus) | Not present |
Pterygopappus (genus) | Not present |
Pycnosorus (genus) | Not present |
Quasiantennaria (genus) | Not present |
Quinetia (genus) | Not present |
Quinqueremulus (genus) | Not present |
Rachelia (genus) | Not present |
Raoulia (genus) | Not present |
Raouliopsis (genus) | Not present |
Rhetinocarpha (genus) | Not present |
Rhodanthe (genus) | Not present |
Rhynchopsidium (genus) | Not present |
Rutidosis (genus) | Not present |
Schoenia (genus) | Not present |
Siemssenia (genus) | Not present |
Siloxerus (genus) | Not present |
Sondottia (genus) | Not present |
Stenocline (genus) | Not present |
Stoebe (genus) | Not present |
Stuartina (genus) | Not present |
Stylocline (genus) | Not present |
Syncarpha (genus) | Not present |
Syncephalum (genus) | Not present |
Taplinia (genus) | Not present |
Tenrhynea (genus) | Not present |
Thiseltonia (genus) | Not present |
Tietkensia (genus) | Not present |
Trichanthodium (genus) | Not present |
Triptilodiscus (genus) | Not present |
Troglophyton (genus) | Not present |
Vellereophyton (genus) | Not present |
Waitzia (genus) | Not present |
Walshia (genus) | Not present |
Xerochrysum (genus) | Not present |
- Asteraceae (Asteroideae - Inuleae)
Inuleae (tribe) | |
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Adelostigma (genus) | Not present |
Allagopappus (genus) | Present |
1. Allagopappus canariensis, native to the Canary Islands. | |
2. Allagopappus viscosissimus, native to the Canary Islands. | |
Allopterigeron (genus) | Not present |
Amblyocarpum (genus) | Not present |
Antiphiona (genus) | Not present |
Anvillea (genus) | Not present |
Asteriscus (genus) | Present |
1. Asteriscus aquaticus, native to Macaronesia and the Mediterranean. | |
2. Asteriscus intermedius, native to the Canary Islands. | |
3. Asteriscus schultzii, native to the Canary Islands and Northwest Africa. | |
4. Asteriscus sericeus, also known as the Canary Island daisy. Native to the Canary Islands. | |
Blumea (genus) | Not present |
Blumeopsis (genus) | Not present |
Buphthalmum (genus) | Not present |
Caesulia (genus) | Not present |
Calostephane (genus) | Not present |
Carpesium (genus) | Present |
1. Carpesium abrotanoides, native to Eurasia and Georgia (US state). Used for folk medicine in East Asia. | |
I don't know how a Carpesium got all the way to Georgia when the rest are in Europe and Asia, but it fulfills the criteria. Interesting opportunities for species of this genus to appear in Matys. | |
Chiliadenus (genus) | Not present |
Chrysophthalmum (genus) | Not present |
Coleocoma (genus) | Not present |
Cratystylis (genus) | Not present |
Cyathocline (genus) | Not present |
Cylindrocline (genus) | Not present |
Delamerea (genus) | Not present |
Dittrichia (genus) | Present |
1. Dittrichia viscosa, also known as false yellowhead, woody fleabane, and yellow fleabane. Native to Macaronesia and the Mediterranean. Resilient plant, resistant to adverse conditions and degraded environments. Contains an essential oil, used for folk medicine in the Levant, especially to shrink or constrict body tissue. Also used as folk medicine in Elba and Corsica for jellyfish, bee, and wasp stings. Important plant in Catalan traditions. | |
Duhaldea (genus) | Not present |
Epaltes (genus) | Not present |
Feddea (genus) | Not present |
Geigeria (genus) | Not present |
Inula (genus) | Not present |
Iphiona (genus) | Not present |
Iphionopsis (genus) | Not present |
Jasonia (genus) | Not present |
Karelinia (genus) | Not present |
Laggera (genus) | Not present |
Lifago (genus) | Not present |
Limbarda (genus) | Not present |
Litogyne (genus) | Not present |
Merrittia (genus) | Not present |
Monarrhenus (genus) | Not present |
Neojeffreya (genus) | Not present |
Nicolasia (genus) | Not present |
Ondetia (genus) | Not present |
Pallenis (genus) | Present |
1. Pallenis spinosa, also known as spiny starwort or spiny golden star. Native to the Canary Islands, Mediterranean, Middle East, and Turkmenistan. Can survive in very dry environments at 0-4,500 ft (1-1,400 m) above sea level. | |
Pechuel-loeschea (genus) | Not present |
Pegolettia (genus) | Not present |
Pentanema (genus) | Not present |
Perralderia (genus) | Not present |
Pluchea (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as camphor weeds, plucheas, and sourbushes. | |
Porphyrostemma (genus) | Not present |
Pseudoblepharispermum (genus) | Not present |
Pseudoconyza (genus) | Not present |
Pterocaulon (genus) | Not present |
Pulicaria (genus) | Present |
1. Pulicaria canariensis, native to the Canary Islands. | |
2. Pulicaria odora, also known as Mediterranean fleabane. Native to the Canary Islands and Mediterranean. Leaves are edible after being cooked. | |
Commonly known as false fleabane. | |
Rhanteriopsis (genus) | Not present |
Rhanterium (genus) | Not present |
Rhodogeron (genus) | Not present |
Sachsia (genus) | Not present |
Schizogyne (genus) | Present |
1. Schizogyne glaberrima, native to the Canary Islands. | |
2. Schizogyne sericea, native to Madeira and Canary Islands. | |
Sphaeranthus (genus) | Not present |
Stenachaenium (genus) | Not present |
Streptoglossa (genus) | Not present |
Telekia (genus) | Not present |
Tessaria (genus) | Not present |
Thespidium (genus) | Not present |
Triplocephalum (genus) | Not present |
Vieraea (genus) | Present |
1. Vieraea laevigata, native to the Canary Islands. |
- Asteraceae (Asteroideae - Madieae)
Madieae (tribe) | |||
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Arnicinae (subtribe) | Present | Arnica (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as mountain tobacco, leopard's bane, and wolfsbane. | |||
Baeriinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Hulseinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Madiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Venegasiinae (subtribe) | Not present |
- Asteraceae (Asteroideae - Senecioneae)
Senecioneae (tribe) | |
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Abrotanella (genus) | Not present |
Acrisione (genus) | Not present |
Adenostyles (genus) | Not present |
Aequatorium (genus) | Not present |
Aetheolaena (genus) | Not present |
Angeldiazia (genus) | Not present |
Antillanthus (genus) | Not present |
Arbelaezaster (genus) | Not present |
Arnoglossum (genus) | Not present |
Arrhenechthites (genus) | Not present |
Austrosynotis (genus) | Not present |
Bafutia (genus) | Not present |
Barkleyanthus (genus) | Not present |
Bedfordia (genus) | Not present |
Bethencourtia (genus) | Present |
1. Bethencourtia hermosae, native to the Canary Islands. | |
2. Bethencourtia palmensis, native to the Canary Islands. | |
3. Bethencourtia rupicola, native to the Canary Islands. | |
Blennosperma (genus) | Not present |
Bolandia (genus) | Not present |
Brachionostylum (genus) | Not present |
Brachyglottis (genus) | Not present |
Cabreriella (genus) | Not present |
Cacaliopsis (genus) | Not present |
Capelio (genus) | Not present |
Caucasalia (genus) | Not present |
Caxamarca (genus) | Not present |
Centropappus (genus) | Not present |
Charadranaetes (genus) | Not present |
Chersodoma (genus) | Not present |
Cineraria (genus) | Not present |
Cissampelopsis (genus) | Not present |
Crassocephalum (genus) | Not present |
Cremanthodium (genus) | Not present |
Crocidium (genus) | Not present |
Culcitium (genus) | Not present |
Curio (genus) | Not present |
Dauresia (genus) | Not present |
Delairea (genus) | Not present |
Dendrocacalia (genus) | Not present |
Dendrophorbium (genus) | Not present |
Dendrosenecio (genus) | Not present |
Dicercoclados (genus) | Not present |
Digitacalia (genus) | Not present |
Dolichoglottis (genus) | Not present |
Dolichorrhiza (genus) | Not present |
Dorobaea (genus) | Not present |
Doronicum (genus) | Not present |
Dresslerothamnus (genus) | Not present |
Ekmaniopappus (genus) | Not present |
Elekmania (genus) | Not present |
Emilia (genus) | Not present |
Emiliella (genus) | Not present |
Endocellion (genus) | Not present |
Erechtites (genus) | Not present |
Eriotrix (genus) | Not present |
Euryops (genus) | Not present |
Farfugium (genus) | Not present |
Faujasia (genus) | Not present |
Faujasiopsis (genus) | Not present |
Garcibarrigoa (genus) | Not present |
Graphistylis (genus) | Not present |
Gymnodiscus (genus) | Not present |
Gynoxys (genus) | Not present |
Gynura (genus) | Not present |
Haastia (genus) | Not present |
Hasteola (genus) | Not present |
Herodotia (genus) | Not present |
Herreranthus (genus) | Not present |
Hertia (genus) | Not present |
Hoehnephytum (genus) | Not present |
Homogyne (genus) | Not present |
Hubertia (genus) | Not present |
Humbertacalia (genus) | Not present |
Ignurbia (genus) | Not present |
Io (genus) | Not present |
Iocenes (genus) | Not present |
Iranecio (genus) | Not present |
Ischnea (genus) | Not present |
Jacmaia (genus) | Not present |
Jacobaea (genus) | Present |
Jessea (genus) | Not present |
Lachanodes (genus) | Not present |
Lasiocephalus (genus) | Not present |
Lamprocephalus (genus) | Not present |
Leonis (genus) | Not present |
Lepidospartum (genus) | Not present |
Ligularia (genus) | Not present |
Ligulariopsis (genus) | Not present |
Lopholaena (genus) | Not present |
Lordhowea (genus) | Not present |
Luina (genus) | Not present |
Lundinia (genus) | Not present |
Mattfeldia (genus) | Not present |
Mesogramma (genus) | Not present |
Mikaniopsis (genus) | Not present |
Miricacalia (genus) | Not present |
Misbrookea (genus) | Not present |
Mixtecalia (genus) | Not present |
Monticalia (genus) | Not present |
Nelsonianthus (genus) | Not present |
Nemosenecio (genus) | Not present |
Nesampelos (genus) | Not present |
Nordenstamia (genus) | Not present |
Odontocline (genus) | Not present |
Oldfeltia (genus) | Not present |
Oligothrix (genus) | Not present |
Oresbia (genus) | Not present |
Othonna (genus) | Not present |
Packera (genus) | Not present |
Papuacalia (genus) | Not present |
Paracalia (genus) | Not present |
Parafaujasia (genus) | Not present |
Paragynoxys (genus) | Not present |
Parasenecio (genus) | Not present |
Pentacalia (genus) | Not present |
Pericallis (genus) | Present |
Native to the Canary Islands, Madeira, and Azores. | |
Petasites (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as butterburs or coltsfoots. Used for over 2000 years to treat fevers, lung diseases, spasms, pain, migraines, and allergic rhinitis. | |
Phaneroglossa (genus) | Not present |
Pippenalia (genus) | Not present |
Pittocaulon (genus) | Not present |
Pladaroxylon (genus) | Not present |
Pojarkovia (genus) | Not present |
Psacaliopsis (genus) | Not present |
Psacalium (genus) | Not present |
Psednotrichia (genus) | Not present |
Pseudogynoxys (genus) | Not present |
Rainiera (genus) | Not present |
Robinsonecio (genus) | Not present |
Robinsonia (genus) | Not present |
Roldana (genus) | Not present |
Rugelia (genus) | Not present |
Scapisenecio (genus) | Not present |
Scrobicaria (genus) | Not present |
Senecio (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as ragworts and groundsels. | |
Shafera (genus) | Not present |
Sinacalia (genus) | Not present |
Sinosenecio (genus) | Not present |
Solanecio (genus) | Not present |
Steirodiscus (genus) | Not present |
Stenops (genus) | Not present |
Stilpnogyne (genus) | Not present |
Syneilesis (genus) | Not present |
Synotis (genus) | Not present |
Talamancalia (genus) | Not present |
Telanthophora (genus) | Not present |
Tephroseris (genus) | Present |
Tetradymia (genus) | Not present |
Traversia (genus) | Not present |
Tussilago (genus) | Not present |
Urostemon (genus) | Not present |
Villasenoria (genus) | Not present |
Werneria (genus) | Not present |
Xenophyllum (genus) | Not present |
Yermo (genus) | Not present |
Zemisia (genus) | Not present |
- Asteraceae (Carduoideae - Cardueae)
Cardueae (tribe) | |||
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Arctiinae (subtribe) | Present | Arctium (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as burdock. Used as food, a flavoring in drinks, used in folk medicine, burdock root oil extract used for scalp treatment. | |||
Cousinia (genus) | Not present | ||
Berardiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Cardopatiinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Carduinae (subtribe) | Present | Anacantha (genus) | Not present |
Carduus (genus) | Present | ||
1. Carduus baeocephalus, native to the Canary Islands. | |||
2. Carduus squarrosus, native to Madeira. | |||
3. Carduus tenuiflorus, commonly known as the slender-flower thistle, sheep thistle, winged plumeless thistle, and winged thistle. Native to Macaronesia, Northwest Africa, and Western Europe. | |||
Commonly known as plumeless thistles. | |||
Cirsium (genus) | Present | ||
1. Cirsium arvense, also known as creeping thistle, Canada thistle, and field thistle. Native to Eurasia, Algeria, and the Azores. | |||
2. Cirsium latifolium, native to Madeira. | |||
Commonly known as plume thistles. | |||
Cynara (genus) | Present | ||
1. Cynara cardunculus, also known as the cardoon or artichoke thistle. Native to Canary Islands, Madeira, and the Mediterranean. Its flower buds are consumed as artichoke and its stem can be eaten too. It can also be used for other culinary purposes. | |||
2. Cynara humilis, also known as wild thistle. Native to the Canary Islands and Western Mediterranean. Used as a coagulant for artisanal sheep and goat cheesemaking. | |||
Galactites (genus) | Present | ||
1. Galactites tomentosus, also known as the purple milk thistle. Native to Madeira, Canary Islands, and the Mediterranean. Is edible. | |||
Lamyropsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Notobasis (genus) | Present | ||
1. Notobasis syriaca, also known as the Syrian thistle. Native to Madeira, Canary Islands, Mediterranean, and the Middle East. In Crete, its tender shoots are peeled and eaten raw. | |||
Picnomon (genus) | Present | ||
1. Picnomon acarna, native to Canary Islands, Mediterranean, Western and Central Asia. | |||
Ptilostemon (genus) | Not present | ||
Silybum (genus) | Present | ||
1. Silybum marianum, also known as milk thistle, blessed milkthistle, Mary thistle, Saint Mary's thistle, variegated thistle, and Scotch thistle. Native to Macaronesia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Ethiopia, Central and Southern Asia. Used as a food source and as a medicinal plant for folk medicine. | |||
Tyrimnus (genus) | Not present | ||
Carlininae (subtribe) | Present | Atractylis (genus) | Present |
1. Atractylis arbuscula, native to Canary Islands. | |||
2. Atractylis cancellata, native to Canary Islands, Mediterranean, Middle East, Central Asia. | |||
3. Atractylis preauxiana, native to Canary Islands. | |||
Atractylodes (genus) | Not present | ||
Carlina (genus) | Present | ||
1. Carlina canariensis, native to Canary Islands. | |||
2. Carlina falcata, native to Canary Islands. | |||
3. Carlina salicifolia, native to Canary Islands, Madeira. | |||
Commonly known as carline thistles. | |||
Thevenotia (genus) | Not present | ||
Tugarinovia (genus) | Not present | ||
Centaureinae (subtribe) | Present | Amberboa (genus) | Not present |
Callicephalus (genus) | Not present | ||
Carduncellus (genus) | Not present | ||
Carthamus (genus) | Present | ||
1. Carthamus caeruleus, native to Canary Islands, Madeira, Western Europe, and Mediterranean. | |||
Commonly known as distaff thistles. | |||
Centaurea (genus) | Present | ||
1. Centaurea diluta, also known as the lesser star-thistle or North African knapweed. Native to Macaronesia and the Western Mediterranean. | |||
2. Centaurea eriophora, native to Canary Islands, Western Mediterranean, Israel, and Palestine. | |||
3. Centaurea gentilii, native to Canary Islands and Morocco. | |||
4. Centaurea melitensis, also known as the Maltese star-thistle. Native to Macaronesia and the Mediterranean. | |||
Commonly known as century, century, starthistles, knapweeds, and loggerheads. | |||
Centaurodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Centaurothamnus (genus) | Not present | ||
Cheirolophus (genus) | Present | ||
1. Cheirolophus burchardii, native to Canary Islands. | |||
2. Cheirolophus canariensis, native to Canary Islands. | |||
3. Cheirolophus massonianus, native to Madeira. | |||
A lot of unmentioned species in this genus in Canary Islands. | |||
Crocodilium (genus) | Not present | ||
Crupina (genus) | Not present | ||
Femeniasia (genus) | Not present | ||
Goniocaulon (genus) | Not present | ||
Karvandarina (genus) | Not present | ||
Klasea (genus) | Not present | ||
Mantisalca (genus) | Present | ||
1. Mantisalca salmantica, native to Madeira, Selvagens, Mediterranean, and most of Europe. | |||
Myopordon (genus) | Not present | ||
Nikitinia (genus) | Not present | ||
Oligochaeta (genus) | Not present | ||
Phalacrachena (genus) | Not present | ||
Phonus (genus) | Present | ||
1. Phonus lanatus, native to Canary Islands, Madeira, Europe, Mediterranean, parts of the Middle East, Central Asia. | |||
Plagiobasis (genus) | Not present | ||
Plectocephalus (genus) | Not present | ||
Psephellus (genus) | Not present | ||
Rhaponticoides (genus) | Not present | ||
Rhaponticum (genus) | Present | ||
1. Rhaponticum canariense, native to Canary Islands. | |||
Russowia (genus) | Not present | ||
Schischkinia (genus) | Not present | ||
Serratula (genus) | Not present | ||
Stizolophus (genus) | Not present | ||
Tricholepis (genus) | Not present | ||
Volutaria (genus) | Present | ||
1. Volutaria canariensis, also known as Canary Island knapweed. Native to Canary Islands. | |||
Zoegea (genus) | Not present | ||
Dipterocominae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Echinopsinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Onopordinae (subtribe) | Present | Alfredia (genus) | Not present |
Ancathia (genus) | Not present | ||
Lamyropappus (genus) | Not present | ||
Olgaea (genus) | Not present | ||
Onopordum (genus) | Present | ||
1. Onopordum carduelium, native to the Canary Islands. | |||
2. Onopordum micropterum, native to the Canary Islands and Spain. | |||
Also known as cottonthistle. In Crete, it is eaten as food. | |||
Synurus (genus) | Not present | ||
Syreitschikovia (genus) | Not present | ||
Xanthopappus (genus) | Not present | ||
Saussureinae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Staehelininae (subtribe) | Not present | ||
Xerantheminae (subtribe) | Not present |
Campanulids (Asterales - Campanulaceae)
Campanulaceae (family) | |
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Campanuloideae (subfamily) | Present |
Cyphioideae (subfamily) | Not present |
Cyphocarpoideae (subfamily) | Not present |
Lobelioideae (subfamily) | Present |
Nemacladoideae (subfamily) | Not present |
- Campanulaceae (Campanuloideae)
Campanuloideae (subfamily) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Adenophora (genus) | Not present | ||
Asyneuma (genus) | Not present | ||
Azorina (genus) | Present | ||
1. Azorina vidalli, also known as the Azores bellflower. Native to the Azores. Grows on the coast, leaves are edible. | |||
Berenice (genus) | Not present | ||
Campanula (genus) | Present | ||
1. Campanula occidentalis, native to the Canary Islands. | |||
Also known as bellflowers. | |||
Canarina (genus) | Present | ||
1. Canarina canariensis, also known as the Canary Island bellflower and bicácaro. Produces a large orange edible fruit. | |||
Other species appear on the other side of Africa, so good candidate for spread in Matys. | |||
Codonopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Craterocapsa (genus) | Not present | ||
Cryptocodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Cyananthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Cyclocodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Cylindrocarpa (genus) | Not present | ||
Eastwoodiella (genus) | Not present | ||
Echinocodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Edraianthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Favratia (genus) | Not present | ||
Feeria (genus) | Not present | ||
Githopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Gunillaea (genus) | Not present | ||
Hanabusaya (genus) | Not present | ||
Heterochaenia (genus) | Not present | ||
Heterocodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Himalacodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Homocodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Jasione (genus) | Not present | ||
Kericodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Legousia (genus) | Present | ||
1. Legousia falcata, native to Macaronesia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Caucusus, parts of Central Asia, and Eritrea. | |||
2. Legousia hybrida, native to Macaronesia, Mediterranean, Europe, Middle East, Caucusus, and parts of Central Asia. | |||
Commonly known as Venus' looking glass. | |||
Melanocalyx (genus) | Present | ||
Merciera (genus) | Not present | ||
Michauxia (genus) | Not present | ||
Microcodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Muehlbergella (genus) | Not present | ||
Musschia (genus) | Present | ||
1. Musschia aurea, native to Madeira. Grows on sea cliffs and rocky offshore islets. | |||
2. Musschia isambertoi, native to Madeira. | |||
3. Musschia wollastonii, native to Madeira. Grows in humid valleys of laurasilva forests. | |||
Namacodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Nesocodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Ostrowskia (genus) | Not present | ||
Palustricodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Pankycodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Peracarpa (genus) | Not present | ||
Petromarula (genus) | Not present | ||
Physoplexis (genus) | Not present | ||
Phyteuma (genus) | Not present | ||
Platycodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Poolea (genus) | Not present | ||
Protocodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Prismatocarpus (genus) | Not present | ||
Pseudocodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Ravenella (genus) | Not present | ||
Rhigiophyllum (genus) | Not present | ||
Roella (genus) | Not present | ||
Rotanthella (genus) | Not present | ||
Sergia (genus) | Not present | ||
Siphocodon (genus) | Not present | ||
Smithiastrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Theilera (genus) | Not present | ||
Theodorovia (genus) | Not present | ||
Trachelium (genus) | Present | ||
1. Trachelium caeruleum, also known as blue throatwort. Native to Italy, Western Mediterranean, Azores, and Madeira. | |||
Treichelia (genus) | Not present | ||
Triodanis (genus) | Not present | ||
Wahlenbergia (genus) | Present | ||
1. Wahlenbergia lobelioides, native to Northern Africa, the Red Sea region, Western Mediterranean, and Macaronesia. | |||
Wimmeranthus (genus) | - | Zeugandra (genus) | Not present |
- Campanulaceae (Lobelioideae)
Lobelioideae (subfamily) | |
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Brighamia (genus) | Not present |
Burmeistera (genus) | Not present |
Centropogon (genus) | Not present |
Clermontia (genus) | Not present |
Cyanea (genus) | Not present |
Delissea (genus) | Not present |
Dialypetalum (genus) | Not present |
Diastatea (genus) | Not present |
Dielsantha (genus) | Not present |
Downingia (genus) | Not present |
Grammatotheca (genus) | Not present |
Heterotoma (genus) | Not present |
Hippobroma (genus) | Not present |
Howellia (genus) | Not present |
Isotoma (genus) | Not present |
Legenere (genus) | Not present |
Lithotoma (genus) | Not present |
Lobelia (genus) | Present |
1. Lobelia urens, commonly known as heath lobelia or acrid lobelia. Native to Macaronesia, Western Europe, and Morocco. Found commonly in low-lying terrain near woodland margins on infertile acid soils such as grassy heaths, rough pastures, and open heathy woodlands. | |
Commonly known as lobelias. Used as folk medicine in North America. | |
Lysipomia (genus) | Not present |
Monopsis (genus) | Not present |
Palmerella (genus) | Not present |
Porterella (genus) | Not present |
Ruthiella (genus) | Not present |
Sclerotheca (genus) | Not present |
Siphocampylus (genus) | Not present |
Solenopsis (genus) | Present |
1. Solenopsis laurentia, native to Canary Islands and the Mediterranean. | |
Trematolobelia (genus) | Not present |
Unigenes (genus) | Not present |
Wimmerella (genus) | Not present |
Cornales
Cornales (order) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Cornaceae (family) | Present | Alangium (genus) | Not present |
Cornus (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as dogwoods. | |||
Curtisiaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Grubbiaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Hydrangeaceae (family) | Present | Carpenteria (genus) | Not present |
Deutzia (genus) | Not present | ||
Fendlera (genus) | Not present | ||
Fendlerella (genus) | Not present | ||
Hydrangea (genus) | Not present | ||
Jamesia (genus) | Not present | ||
Kirengeshoma (genus) | Not present | ||
Philadelphus (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as mock-orange. | |||
Whipplea (genus) | Not present | ||
Hydrostachyaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Loasaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Nyssaceae (family) | Not present |
Ericales
Ericales (order) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Actinidiaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Balsaminaceae (family) | Present | Hydrocera (genus) | Not present |
Impatiens (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as jewelweed, touch-me-not, and patience. | |||
Clethraceae (family) | Present | Clethra (genus) | Present |
1. Clethra arborea, also known as the lily-of-the-valley tree. Native to Madeira. | |||
Purdiaea (genus) | Not present | ||
Cyrillaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Diapensiaceae (family) | Present | Berneuxia (genus) | Not present |
Diapensia (genus) | Edge case | ||
Galax (genus) | Not present | ||
Pyxidanthera (genus) | Not present | ||
Shortia (genus) | Not present | ||
Schizocodon (genus) | Not present | ||
While this family is potentially not present, with the only plausible genus being around Arctic territory, it cannot be denied effectively if Diapensia is present in the northern parts of Matys. For this reason, this family is included. | |||
Ebenaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Ericaceae (family) | Present | ||
Fouquieriaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Lecythidaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Marcgraviaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Mitrastemonaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Pentaphylacaceae (family) | Present | Adinandra (genus) | Not present |
Anneslea (genus) | Not present | ||
Archboldiodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Balthasaria (genus) | Not present | ||
Cleyera (genus) | Not present | ||
Eurya (genus) | Edge case | ||
Eurya fossils have been found at Madeira, dating back to 770,000 to 1,000,000 years ago. While its extinction and non-presence in both continents is known, it cannot be conclusively denied that a larger landmass close to Madeira could harbor extant Eurya species. | |||
Euryodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Freziera (genus) | Not present | ||
Pentaphylax (genus) | Not present | ||
Symplococarpon (genus) | Not present | ||
Ternstroemia (genus) | Not present | ||
Visnea (genus) | Present | ||
1. Visnea mocanera, the only species of its genus. Native to the Canary Islands and Madeira. Its fruit called the Mocan is edible and was eaten by the indigenous Guanche people as well as potentially Nordic settlers from Greenland. (See notes on Wolfel). | |||
Big potential to add more Visnea species with similar fruits. May be the most relevant Matysian fruits we can invent. | |||
Polemoniaceae (family) | Present | Acanthogilia (genus) | Not present |
Aliciella (genus) | Not present | ||
Allophyllum (genus) | Not present | ||
Bonplandia (genus) | Not present | ||
Cantua (genus) | Not present | ||
Cobaea (genus) | Not present | ||
Collomia (genus) | Not present | ||
Dayia (genus) | Not present | ||
Eriastrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Gilia (genus) | Not present | ||
Giliastrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Gymnosteris (genus) | Not present | ||
Ipomopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Langloisia (genus) | Not present | ||
Lathrocasis (genus) | Not present | ||
Leptosiphon (genus) | Not present | ||
Linanthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Loeselia (genus) | Not present | ||
Loeseliastrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Microsteris (genus) | Not present | ||
Navarretia (genus) | Not present | ||
Phlox (genus) | Not present | ||
Polemonium (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as Jacob's ladders or Jacob's-ladders. | |||
Saltugilia (genus) | Not present | ||
Primulaceae (family) | Present | ||
Roridula (family) | Not present | ||
Sapotaceae (family) | Present | ||
Sarraceniaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Sladeniaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Styracaceae (family) | Present | Alniphyllum (genus) | Not present |
Bruinsmia (genus) | Not present | ||
Changiostyrax (genus) | Not present | ||
Halesia (genus) | Not present | ||
Huodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Melliodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Parastyrax (genus) | Not present | ||
Perkinsiodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Pterostyrax (genus) | Not present | ||
Rehderodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Sinojackia (genus) | Not present | ||
Styrax (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as storax or snowbell. | |||
Symplocaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Tetrameristaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Theaceae (family) | Not present |
- Ericales (Ericaceae)
Ericales (Ericaceae) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Arbutoideae (subfamily) | Present | Arbutus (genus) | Present |
1. Arbutus canariensis, native to the Canary Islands. | |||
Commonly known as madrones or strawberry trees. | |||
Arctostaphylos (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as the manzanitas and the bearberries. | |||
Arctous (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as bearberry. | |||
Comarostaphylis (genus) | Not present | ||
Ornithostaphylos (genus) | Not present | ||
Xylococcus (genus) | Not present | ||
Cassiopoideae (subfamily) | Present | Cassiope (genus) | Present |
Enkianthoideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Ericoideae (subfamily) | Present | Bejaria (genus) | Not present |
Bryanthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Calluna (genus) | Not present | ||
Ceratiola (genus) | Not present | ||
Corema (genus) | Present | ||
1. Corema album, also known as the Portuguese crowberry. Native to the Iberian Peninsula, southern France, and the Azores. | |||
Daboecia (genus) | Present | ||
1. Daboecia azorica, native to the Azores. | |||
Commonly known as St. Dabeoc's heath. | |||
Elliottia (genus) | Not present | ||
Empetrum (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as crowberries. | |||
Epigaea (genus) | Present | ||
While the genus is present in North America, it is not present in Europe. It is, however, present in Turkey, the Caucasus, and Japan, possibly indicating a former widespread range that could include Matys. For this reason, this genus is considered present. | |||
Erica (genus) | Present | ||
1. Erica arborea, also known as tree heath or tree heather. Native to the Canary Islands, Madeira, Mediterranean basin, Arabian Peninsula, and Eastern Africa. | |||
2. Erica azorica, native to the Azores. | |||
Commonly known as heath and heather. | |||
Kalmia (genus) | Present | ||
Kalmiopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Ledothamnus (genus) | Not present | ||
Phyllodoce (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as mountainheaths and mountain heathers. | |||
Rhododendron (genus) | Present | ||
Rhodothamnus (genus) | Not present | ||
Epacridoideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Harrimanelloideae (subfamily) | Present | Harrimanella (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as moss bell heather or moss heather. | |||
Monotropoideae (subfamily) | Present | Allotropa (genus) | Not present |
Cheilotheca (genus) | Not present | ||
Chimaphila (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as prince's pine or wintergreen. | |||
Hemitomes (genus) | Not present | ||
Moneses (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly as single delight, wax-flower, wood nymph, or shy maiden. | |||
Monotropa (genus) | Present | ||
Monotropastrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Monotropsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Orthilia (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as sidebells wintergreen, one-sided-wintergreen, and serrated-wintergreen. | |||
Pityopus (genus) | Not present | ||
Pleuricospora (genus) | Not present | ||
Pterospora (genus) | Not present | ||
Pyrola (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as wintergreen. | |||
Sarcodes (genus) | Not present | ||
Vaccinioideae (subfamily) | Present | Agapetes (genus) | Not present |
Agarista (genus) | Not present | ||
Andromeda (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as bog-rosemary. | |||
Anthopteropsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Anthopterus (genus) | Not present | ||
Cavendishia (genus) | Not present | ||
Ceratostema (genus) | Not present | ||
Chamaedaphne (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as leatherleaf or cassandra. | |||
Costera (genus) | Not present | ||
Craibiodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Demosthenesia (genus) | Not present | ||
Didonica (genus) | Not present | ||
Dimorphanthera (genus) | Not present | ||
Diogenesia (genus) | Not present | ||
Diplycosia (genus) | Not present | ||
Disterigma (genus) | Not present | ||
Gaultheria (genus) | Not present | ||
Gaylussacia (genus) | Not present | ||
Gonocalyx (genus) | Not present | ||
Leucothoe (genus) | Not present | ||
Lyonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Macleania (genus) | Not present | ||
Mycerinus (genus) | Not present | ||
Notopora (genus) | Not present | ||
Oreanthes (genus) | Not present | ||
Orthaea (genus) | Not present | ||
Oxydendrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Pellegrinia (genus) | Not present | ||
Periclesia (genus) | Not present | ||
Pieris (genus) | Not present | ||
Plutarchia (genus) | Not present | ||
Polyclita (genus) | Not present | ||
Psammisia (genus) | Not present | ||
Rusbya (genus) | Not present | ||
Satyria (genus) | Not present | ||
Semiramisia (genus) | Not present | ||
Siphonandra (genus) | Not present | ||
Sphyrospermum (genus) | Not present | ||
Tepuia (genus) | Not present | ||
Themistoclesia (genus) | Not present | ||
Thibaudia (genus) | Not present | ||
Utleya (genus) | Not present | ||
Vaccinium (genus) | Present | ||
Fruits of this genus are commonly eaten. They include cranberries, blueberries, bilberries, lingonberries, and huckleberries. New Matysian species with similar berries can be invented too. | |||
Zenobia (genus) | Not present |
- Ericales (Primulaceae)
Primulaceae (family) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Maesoideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Myrsinoideae (subfamily) | Present | Aegiceras (genus) | Not present |
Amblyanthopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Amblyanthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Anagallis (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as pimpernel. | |||
Antistrophe (genus) | Not present | ||
Ardisia (genus) | Not present | ||
Badula (genus) | Not present | ||
Conandrium (genus) | Not present | ||
Coris (genus) | Not present | ||
Ctenardisia (genus) | Not present | ||
Cybianthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Cyclamen (genus) | Not present | ||
Discocalyx (genus) | Not present | ||
Elingamita (genus) | Not present | ||
Embelia (genus) | Not present | ||
Emblemantha (genus) | Not present | ||
Fittingia (genus) | Not present | ||
Geissanthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Heberdenia (genus) | Present | ||
1. Heberdenia excelsa, native to the Canary Islands and Madeira. | |||
Hymenandra (genus) | Not present | ||
Labisia (genus) | Not present | ||
Loheria (genus) | Not present | ||
Lysimachia (genus) | Present | ||
1. Lysimachia azorica, native to the Azores. | |||
Monoporus (genus) | Not present | ||
Myrsine (genus) | Not present | ||
Oncostemum (genus) | Not present | ||
Parathesis (genus) | Not present | ||
Pleiomeris (genus) | Present | ||
1. Pleiomeris canariensis, native to the Canary Islands. | |||
Sadiria (genus) | Not present | ||
Solonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Stylogyne (genus) | Not present | ||
Tapeinosperma (genus) | Not present | ||
Vegaea (genus) | Not present | ||
Wallenia (genus) | Not present | ||
Primuloideae (subfamily) | Present | Androsace (genus) | Not present |
Bryocarpum (genus) | Not present | ||
Dionysia (genus) | Not present | ||
Evotrochis (genus) | Not present | ||
Hottonia (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as featherfoil. | |||
Kaufmannia (genus) | Not present | ||
Omphalogramma (genus) | Not present | ||
Pomatosace (genus) | Not present | ||
Primula (genus) | Present | ||
Soldanella (genus) | Not present | ||
Theophrastoideae (subfamily) | Not present |
- Ericales (Sapotaceae)
Sapotaceae (family) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Chrysophylloideae (subfamily) | Not present | ||
Sapotoideae (subfamily) | Present | Autranella (genus) | Not present |
Baillonella (genus) | Not present | ||
Bemangidia (genus) | Not present | ||
Burckella (genus) | Not present | ||
Capurodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Diploknema (genus) | Not present | ||
Faucherea (genus) | Not present | ||
Gluema (genus) | Not present | ||
Inhambanella (genus) | Not present | ||
Isonandra (genus) | Not present | ||
Labourdonnaisia (genus) | Not present | ||
Labramia (genus) | Not present | ||
Lecomtedoxa (genus) | Not present | ||
Letestua (genus) | Not present | ||
Madhuca (genus) | Not present | ||
Manilkara (genus) | Not present | ||
Mimusops (genus) | Not present | ||
Neohemsleya (genus) | Not present | ||
Neolemonniera (genus) | Not present | ||
Northia (genus) | Not present | ||
Palaquium (genus) | Not present | ||
Payena (genus) | Not present | ||
Sideroxylon (genus) | Present | ||
1. Sideroxylon canariense, native to the Canary Islands. | |||
2. Sideroxylon mirmulano, also known as marmulano. Native to Madeira. | |||
Commonly known as bully trees. | |||
Tieghemella (genus) | Not present | ||
Tsebona (genus) | Not present | ||
Vitellaria (genus) | Not present | ||
Vitellariopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Sarcospermatoideae (subfamily) | Not present |
Caryophyllales
Caryophyllales (order) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Achatocarpaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Aizoaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Amaranthaceae (family) | Present | See below. Commonly known as the amaranth family. | |
Anacampserotaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Ancistrocladaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Asteropeiaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Barbeuiaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Basellaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Cactaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Caryophyllaceae (family) | Present | See below. Commonly known as the pink or carnation family. | |
Didiereaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Dioncophyllaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Droseraceae (family) | Present | Aldrovanda (genus) | Not present |
Dionaea (genus) | Not present | ||
Drosera (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as sundews. | |||
This family includes carnivorous plants, so good ideas for them for Matysian species. | |||
Drosophyllum (family) | Not present | ||
Frankeniaceae (family) | Present | Frankenia (genus) | Present |
Gisekiaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Halophytaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Kewaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Limeaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Lophiocarpaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Macarthuriaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Microteaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Molluginaceae (family) | Present | Adenogramma (genus) | Not present |
Coelanthum (genus) | Not present | ||
Glinus (genus) | Not present | ||
Hypertelis (genus) | Not present | ||
Mollugo (genus) | Not present | ||
Pharnaceum (genus) | Not present | ||
Polpoda (genus) | Not present | ||
Psammotropha (genus) | Not present | ||
Suessenguthiella (genus) | Not present | ||
While no genera is present in both continents, the presence of one or the other in both continents can indicate new genera to be invented for this family in Matys. | |||
Montiaceae (family) | Present | Calandrinia (genus) | Not present |
Calyptridium (genus) | Not present | ||
Cistanthe (genus) | Not present | ||
Claytonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Erocallis (genus) | Not present | ||
Hectorella (genus) | Not present | ||
Lenzia (genus) | Not present | ||
Lewisia (genus) | Not present | ||
Lewisiopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Lyallia (genus) | Not present | ||
Montia (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as miner's lettuce or water chickweed. | |||
Montiopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Phemeranthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Rumicastrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Schreiteria (genus) | Not present | ||
Thingia (genus) | Not present | ||
Nepenthaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Nyctaginaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Petiveriaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Physenaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Phytolaccaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Plumbaginaceae (family) | Present | Acantholimon (genus) | Not present |
Aegialitis (genus) | Not present | ||
Armeria (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as lady's cushion or sea pink. | |||
Bakerolimon (genus) | Not present | ||
Bamiania (genus) | Not present | ||
Bukiniczia (genus) | Not present | ||
Cephalorhizum (genus) | Not present | ||
Ceratolimon (genus) | Not present | ||
Ceratostigma (genus) | Not present | ||
Dictyolimon (genus) | Not present | ||
Goniolimon (genus) | Not present | ||
Ikonnikovia (genus) | Not present | ||
Limoniastrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Limoniopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Limonium (genus) | Present | ||
Lots of speciation in Macaronesia. Potential for further speciation in Matys. | |||
Commonly known as sea-lavender, statice, caspice, or marsh-rosemary. | |||
Myriolimon (genus) | Not present | ||
Muellerolimon (genus) | Not present | ||
Neogontscharovia (genus) | Not present | ||
Plumbagella (genus) | Not present | ||
Plumbago (genus) | Edge case | ||
While present in both continents, most species drift toward the subtropics with only a few in the temperate regions. Cannot rule it out completely. | |||
Psylliostachys (genus) | Not present | ||
Saharanthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Polygonaceae (family) | Present | See below. Commonly known as the knotweed, smartweed-buckwheat family. | |
Portulacaceae (family) | Present | Portulaca (genus) | Present |
Rhabdodendraceae (family) | Not present | ||
Sarcobataceae (family) | Not present | ||
Simmondsiaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Stegnospermataceae (family) | Not present | ||
Talinaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Tamaricaceae (family) | Present | Myricaria (genus) | Not present |
Myrtama (genus) | Not present | ||
Reaumuria (genus) | Not present | ||
Tamarix (genus) | Present | ||
1. Tamarix canariensis, native to the Canary Islands. |
Amaranthaceae
Amaranthaceae (family) | |||
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Amaranthoideae (subfamily) | Present | Achyranthes (genus) | Not present |
Achyropsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Aerva (genus) | Not present | ||
Allmania (genus) | Not present | ||
Allmaniopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Amaranthus (genus) | Present | ||
1. Too many species to find specifics for. Examine later. | |||
Arthraerua (genus) | Not present | ||
Bosea (genus) | Present | ||
1. Bosea yervamora, native to the Canary Islands. | |||
Calicorema (genus) | Not present | ||
Celosia (genus) | Not present | ||
Centema (genus) | Not present | ||
Centemopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Centrostachys (genus) | Not present | ||
Chamissoa (genus) | Not present | ||
Charpentiera (genus) | Not present | ||
Chionothrix (genus) | Not present | ||
Cyathula (genus) | Not present | ||
Dasysphaera (genus) | Not present | ||
Deeringia (genus) | Not present | ||
Digera (genus) | Not present | ||
Eriostylos (genus) | Not present | ||
Henonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Herbstia (genus) | Not present | ||
Hermbstaedtia (genus) | Not present | ||
Indobanalia (genus) | Not present | ||
Kyphocarpa (genus) | Not present | ||
Lagrezia (genus) | Not present | ||
Lecosia (genus) | Not present | ||
Leucosphaera (genus) | Not present | ||
Lopriorea (genus) | Not present | ||
Marcelliopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Mechowia (genus) | Not present | ||
Nelsia (genus) | Not present | ||
Neocentema (genus) | Not present | ||
Nothosaerva (genus) | Not present | ||
Nototrichium (genus) | Not present | ||
Nyssanthes (genus) | Not present | ||
Omegandra (genus) | Not present | ||
Ouret (genus) | Not present | ||
Pandiaka (genus) | Not present | ||
Paraerva (genus) | Not present | ||
Pleuropetalum (genus) | Not present | ||
Pleuropterantha (genus) | Not present | ||
Polyrhabda (genus) | Not present | ||
Psilotrichopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Psilotrichum (genus) | Not present | ||
Ptilotus (genus) | Not present | ||
Pupalia (genus) | Not present | ||
Rosifax (genus) | Not present | ||
Saltia (genus) | Not present | ||
Sericocoma (genus) | Not present | ||
Sericocomopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Sericorema (genus) | Not present | ||
Sericostachys (genus) | Not present | ||
Siamosia (genus) | Not present | ||
Stilbanthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Trichuriella (genus) | Not present | ||
Volkensinia (genus) | Not present | ||
Wadithamnus (genus) | Not present | ||
Betoideae (subfamily) | Present | Acroglochin (genus) | Not present |
Aphanisma (genus) | Not present | ||
Beta (genus) | Present | ||
1. Beta macrocarpa, also known as the large-fruited beet. Native to the Mediterranean coast and the Canary Islands. | |||
2. Beta patula, native to Madeira. | |||
3. Beta vulgaris, also known as the beet. Native from Macaronesia to Europe to India. Has several groups: the sugar beet, beetroot, chard, and mangelwurzel. | |||
While beet forms of the above may not be present in Matys, its diversity in the region can lead to some interesting hypothetical beet forms for Matys. | |||
Hablitzia (genus) | Not present | ||
Oreobliton (genus) | Not present | ||
Patellifolia (genus) | Present | ||
1. Patellifolia patellaris, native to the Canary Islands, Madeira, Cape Verde, and the western Mediterranean to the Horn of Africa. | |||
2. Patellifolia procumbens, native to the Canary Islands, Madeira, and Cape Verde. | |||
3. Patellifolia webbiana, native to the Canary Islands. | |||
This genus's strong presence in Macaronesia may allow for it to be more species rich in Matys. However, due to the genus's preference for dry climates, these new species may be more likely in the western part of Matys. | |||
Camphorosmoideae (subfamily) | Present | Bassia (genus) | Present |
1. Bassia tomentosa, native to Macaronesia, Morocco, Western Sahara, and Mauritania. | |||
More Bassia species could be present, but those present on Wikipedia do not indicate any other species qualifying. Preliminary research outside Wikipedia (like for tomentosa) will be needed for further clarification. | |||
Camphorosma (genus) | Not present | ||
Chenolea (genus) | Not present | ||
Didymanthus (genus) | Not present | ||
Dissocarpus (genus) | Not present | ||
Enchylaena (genus) | Not present | ||
Eokochia (genus) | Not present | ||
Eremophea (genus) | Not present | ||
Eriochiton (genus) | Not present | ||
Grubovia (genus) | Not present | ||
Maireana (genus) | Not present | ||
Malacocera (genus) | Not present | ||
Neobassia (genus) | Not present | ||
Neokochia (genus) | Not present | ||
Osteocarpum (genus) | Not present | ||
Roycea (genus) | Not present | ||
Sclerolaena (genus) | Not present | ||
Spirobassia (genus) | Not present | ||
Threlkeldia (genus) | Not present | ||
Though only one genus of this subfamily is present, the subfamily's extent in North America and Europe indicates that new Matysian plants have the potential of belonging to this subfamily. Keep that in mind. | |||
Chenopodioideae (subfamily) | Present | Archiatriplex (genus) | Not present |
Atriplex (genus) | Present | ||
Axyris (genus) | Not present | ||
Baolia (genus) | Not present | ||
Blitum (genus) | Present | ||
Ceratocarpus (genus) | Not present | ||
Chenopodiastrum (genus) | Present | ||
1. Chenopodiastrum coronopus, native to Canary Islands and Madeira | |||
Chenopodium (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as goosefoot. | |||
Dysphania (genus) | Present | ||
Exomis (genus) | Not present | ||
Extriplex (genus) | Not present | ||
Grayia (genus) | Not present | ||
Halimione (genus) | Present | ||
Halimione portulacoides, commonly known as sea purslane. Native to Canary Islands, the Mediterranean region, and Western Asia. | |||
Holmbergia (genus) | Not present | ||
Krascheninnikovia (genus) | Edge case | ||
While this genus is present in both North America and Europe, it is only present in the western side of North America. As well, this genus is not present in Macaronesia. Research into the genus's fossil record will clarify things, but its presence in Matys cannot be conclusively denied. | |||
Lipandra (genus) | Not present | ||
Manochlamys (genus) | Not present | ||
Microgynoecium (genus) | Not present | ||
Micromonolepis (genus) | Not present | ||
Neomonolepis (genus) | Not present | ||
Oxybasis (genus) | Present | ||
Proatriplex (genus) | Not present | ||
Spinacia (genus) | Not present | ||
Stutzia (genus) | Not present | ||
Suckleya (genus) | Not present | ||
Teloxys (genus) | Not present | ||
Corispermoideae (subfamily) | Present | Agriophyllum (genus) | Not present |
Anthochlamys (genus) | Not present | ||
Corispermum (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as bugseed, tickseed, and tumbleweed. | |||
Gomphrenoideae (subfamily) | Not present | Alternanthera (genus) | Not present |
Froelichia (genus) | Not present | ||
Froelichiella (genus) | Not present | ||
Gomphrena (genus) | Not present | ||
Guilleminea (genus) | Not present | ||
Hebanthe (genus) | Not present | ||
Hebanthodes (genus) | Not present | ||
Iresine (genus) | Not present | ||
Pedersenia (genus) | Not present | ||
Pfaffia (genus) | Not present | ||
Pseudoplantago (genus) | Not present | ||
Quaternella (genus) | Not present | ||
Tidestromia (genus) | Not present | ||
Xerosiphon (genus) | Not present | ||
Polycnemoideae (subfamily) | Present | Hemichroa (genus) | Not present |
Nitrophila (genus) | Not present | ||
Polycnemum (genus) | Present | ||
Surreya (genus) | Not present | ||
This subfamily, while having genera in both North America and Europe, does not have their genera placed in appropriate places to be accepted as present for a Matysian plant. However, in the article and given its evolutionary history, its relict populations in both North America and Europe cannot deny that the subfamily had a larger range, which may include Matys. Polycnemum was the only genus selected as the other genera are Southern Hemisphere developed. | |||
Salicornioideae (subfamily) | Present | Allenrolfea (genus) | |
Arthrocaulon (genus) | Present | ||
1. Arthrocaulon macrostachyum, native to Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Mediterreanean region, Red Sea region, and parts of the Middle East. | |||
2. Arthrocaulon franzii, native to Cape Verde. | |||
Arthroceras (genus) | Not present | ||
Halocnemum (genus) | Not present | ||
Halopeplis (genus) | Not present | ||
Halostachys (genus) | Not present | ||
Heterostachys (genus) | Not present | ||
Kalidium (genus) | Not present | ||
Mangleticornia (genus) | Not present | ||
Microcnemum (genus) | Not present | ||
Salicornia (genus) | Present | ||
1. Salicornia fruticosa, native to Canary Islands, Mediterranean, Western Asia, and Yemen. | |||
Found in both North America and Europe as well, this genus is commonly known as glasswort, pickleweed, picklegrass, and marsh samphire. | |||
Tecticornia (genus) | Not present | ||
Salsoloideae (subfamily) | Present | Agathophora (genus) | Not present |
Akhania (genus) | Not present | ||
Anabasis (genus) | Not present | ||
Arthrophytum (genus) | Not present | ||
Caroxylon (genus) | Present | ||
1. Caroxylon vermiculatum, also known as Mediterranean saltwort. Native to the Canary Islands, Mediterranean, and parts of the Middle East. | |||
Climacoptera (genus) | Not present | ||
Cornulaca (genus) | Not present | ||
Cyathobasis (genus) | Not present | ||
Fadenia (genus) | Not present | ||
Girgensohnia (genus) | Not present | ||
Halanthium (genus) | Not present | ||
Halarchon (genus) | Not present | ||
Halimocnemis (genus) | Not present | ||
Halocharis (genus) | Not present | ||
Halogeton (genus) | Not present | ||
Halothamnus (genus) | Not present | ||
Haloxylon (genus) | Not present | ||
Hammada (genus) | Not present | ||
Horaninovia (genus) | Not present | ||
Iljinia (genus) | Not present | ||
Kaviria (genus) | Not present | ||
Lagenantha (genus) | Not present | ||
Nanophyton (genus) | Not present | ||
Noaea (genus) | Not present | ||
Nucularia (genus) | Present | ||
1. Nucularia perrinii, native to Madeira, western and central Sahara, and Sahel. | |||
Ofaiston (genus) | Not present | ||
Oreosalsola (genus) | Not present | ||
Petrosimonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Piptoptera (genus) | Not present | ||
Pyankovia (genus) | Not present | ||
Rhaphidophyton (genus) | Not present | ||
Salsola (genus) | Present | ||
1. Salsola divaricata, native to the Canary Islands. | |||
This genus is also commonly known as saltwort. | |||
Sevada (genus) | Not present | ||
Soda (genus) | Not present | ||
Sympegma (genus) | Not present | ||
Traganopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Traganum (genus) | Present | ||
1. Traganum moquinii, native to Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Morocco, Western Sahara, and Mauritania. | |||
Turania (genus) | Not present | ||
Xylosalsola (genus) | Not present | ||
Suaedoideae (subfamily) | Present | Bienertia (genus) | Not present |
Suaeda (genus) | Present | ||
1. Suaeda vera, also known as shrubby sea-blite, shrubby seablight, and alkali seepweed. Native to Canary Islands, Mediterranean, and coasts of Western Europe. | |||
2. Suaeda vermiculata, native to Africa, the Middle East, Canary Islands, and Cape Verde. | |||
This genus is found almost worldwide, and is commonly known as seepweeds or sea-blites. |
Caryophyllaceae
Caryophyllaceae (family) | |
---|---|
Acanthophyllum (genus) | Not present |
Achyronychia (genus) | Not present |
Agrostemma (genus) | Not present |
Arenaria (genus) | Present |
Atocion (genus) | Not present |
Augustea (genus) | Not present |
Balkana (genus) | Not present |
Baretia (genus) | Not present |
Bolanthus (genus) | Not present |
Brachystemma (genus) | Not present |
Bufonia (genus) | Present |
Cardionema (genus) | Not present |
Cerastium (genus) | Present |
Cerdia (genus) | Not present |
Chaetonychia (genus) | Not present |
Cherleria (genus) | Present |
Found in Arctic and alpine regions. | |
Colobanthus (genus) | Not present |
Cometes (genus) | Not present |
Corrigiola (genus) | Not present |
Cyathophylla (genus) | Not present |
Dianthus (genus) | Not present |
Dicheranthus (genus) | Present |
1. Dicheranthus plocamoides, the only species of its genus. Native to the Canary Islands. | |
Dichodon (genus) | Present |
Drymaria (genus) | Not present |
Drypis (genus) | Not present |
Engellaria (genus) | Not present |
Eremogone (genus) | Not present |
Eudianthe (genus) | Present |
1. Eudianthe coeli-rosa, native to the Canary Islands and the Western Mediterranean. | |
Facchinia (genus) | Not present |
Geocarpon (genus) | Not present |
Gymnocarpos (genus) | Not present |
Gypsophila (genus) | Not present |
Habrosia (genus) | Not present |
Hartmaniella (genus) | Not present |
Haya (genus) | Not present |
Heliosperma (genus) | Not present |
Herniaria (genus) | Present |
1. Herniaria canariensis, native to the Canary Islands. | |
Commonly known as ruptureworts. | |
Heterochroa (genus) | Not present |
Himgiria (genus) | Not present |
Holosteum (genus) | Not present |
Honckenya (genus) | Present |
1. Honckenya peploides, the only species of its genus, is also known as the sea sandwort or the sea chickweed. Native to Northern Europe, Northern Asia, and North America. | |
Illecebrum (genus) | Not present |
Kabulia (genus) | Not present |
Krauseola (genus) | Not present |
Lepyrodiclis (genus) | Not present |
Loeflingia (genus) | Present |
1. Loeflingia hispanica, native to the Canary Islands, Mediterranean region, and the Middle East. | |
Mcneillia (genus) | Not present |
Mesostemma (genus) | Not present |
Microphyes (genus) | Not present |
Minuartia (genus) | Present |
Minuartiella (genus) | Not present |
Moehringia (genus) | Present |
Moenchia (genus) | Not present |
Nubelaria (genus) | Not present |
Odontostemma (genus) | Not present |
Ortegia (genus) | Not present |
Paronychia (genus) | Present |
Also known as chickweed or nailwort. | |
Pentastemonodiscus (genus) | Not present |
Petroana (genus) | Not present |
Petrocoptis (genus) | Not present |
Petrorhagia (genus) | Present |
Philippiella (genus) | Not present |
Phrynella (genus) | Not present |
Pirinia (genus) | Not present |
Pollichia (genus) | Not present |
Polycarpaea (genus) | Present |
1. Polycarpaea nivea, native to the Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Mauritania, and Morocco. | |
Polycarpon (genus) | Present |
1. Polycarpon alsinifolium, also known as the fourleaf manyseed. Native to the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean. | |
2. Polycarpon tetraphyllum, also known as the four-leaved allseed. Native to Macaronesia, Europe, North Africa, Middle East, Indian subcontinent, East Africa, and Northern South America. | |
Polytepalum (genus) | Not present |
Psammophiliella (genus) | Not present |
Psammosilene (genus) | Not present |
Pseudocherleria (genus) | Not present |
Pseudostellaria (genus) | Not present |
Pteranthus (genus) | Present |
1. Pteranthus dichotomus is the only species of its genus. Native to Canary Islands, Mediterranean to Pakistan, and the Arabian Peninsula. | |
Pycnophyllopsis (genus) | Not present |
Pycnophyllum (genus) | Not present |
Rabelera (genus) | Not present |
Reicheella (genus) | Not present |
Rhodalsine (genus) | Present |
1. Rhodalsine geniculata is the only species of its genus. Native to Canary Islands, Mediterranean, and northern Somalia. | |
Sabulina (genus) | Present |
Sagina (genus) | Present |
Also known as pearlworts. | |
Saponaria (genus) | Not present |
Schiedea (genus) | Not present |
Schizotechium (genus) | Not present |
Scleranthus (genus) | Present |
1. Scleranthus annuus, also known as annual knawel. Native to Macaronesia, Europe, Asia, and North Africa. | |
Scopulophila (genus) | Not present |
Selleola (genus) | Not present |
Shivparvatia (genus) | Not present |
Silene (genus) | Present |
Spergula (genus) | Present |
1. Spergula arvensis, also known as corn spurry or starwort. | |
Commonly known as spurry. | |
Spergularia (genus) | Present |
1. Spergularia azorica, native to the Azores. | |
Also known as sandspurrys or sea-spurreys. | |
Sphaerocoma (genus) | Not present |
Stellaria (genus) | Present |
Commonly known as starwort or chickweed. | |
Stipulicida (genus) | Not present |
Telephium (genus) | Not present |
Thurya (genus) | Not present |
Thylacospermum (genus) | Not present |
Triplateia (genus) | Not present |
Viscaria (genus) | Present |
Wilhelmsia (genus) | Not present |
Xerotia (genus) | Not present |
Yazdana (genus) | Not present |
Polygonaceae
Polygonaceae (family) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Polygonaceae (family) | Present | Acanthoscyphus (genus) | Not present |
Afrobrunnichia (genus) | Not present | ||
Antigonon (genus) | Not present | ||
Aristocapsa (genus) | Not present | ||
Atraphaxis (genus) | Not present | ||
Bactria (genus) | Not present | ||
Bistorta (genus) | Present | ||
Brunnichia (genus) | Not present | ||
Calligonum (genus) | Not present | ||
Centrostegia (genus) | Not present | ||
Chorizanthe (genus) | Not present | ||
Coccoloba (genus) | Not present | ||
Dedeckera (genus) | Not present | ||
Dodecahema (genus) | Not present | ||
Duma (genus) | Not present | ||
Enneatypus (genus) | Not present | ||
Eriogonum (genus) | Not present | ||
Eskemukerjea (genus) | Not present | ||
Fagopyrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Fallopia (genus) | Present | ||
1. Fallopia convolvulus, also known as the black-bindweed or wild buckwheat. Native to Macaronesia, North Africa, and Eurasia. | |||
Gilmania (genus) | Not present | ||
Goodmania (genus) | Not present | ||
Gymnopodium (genus) | Not present | ||
Harfordia (genus) | Not present | ||
Harpagocarpus (genus) | Not present | ||
Hollisteria (genus) | Not present | ||
Johanneshowellia (genus) | Not present | ||
Knorringia (genus) | Not present | ||
Koenigia (genus) | Present | ||
Lastarriaea (genus) | Not present | ||
Leptogonum (genus) | Not present | ||
Magoniella (genus) | Not present | ||
Mucronea (genus) | Not present | ||
Muehlenbeckia (genus) | Not present | ||
Nemacaulis (genus) | Not present | ||
Neomillspaughia (genus) | Not present | ||
Oxygonum (genus) | Not present | ||
Oxyria (genus) | Present | ||
Oxytheca (genus) | Not present | ||
Persicaria (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as knotweeds or smartweeds. | |||
Podopterus (genus) | Not present | ||
Polygonum (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as knotweed and knotgrass. | |||
Pteropyrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Pterostegia (genus) | Not present | ||
Pteroxygonum (genus) | Not present | ||
Reynoutria (genus) | Not present | ||
Rheum (genus) | Not present | ||
Rumex (genus) | Present | ||
Commonly known as docks and sorrels. | |||
Ruprechtia (genus) | Not present | ||
Salta (genus) | Not present | ||
Sidotheca (genus) | Not present | ||
Stenogonum (genus) | Not present | ||
Symmeria (genus) | Not present | ||
Systenotheca (genus) | Not present | ||
Triplaris (genus) | Not present |
Santalales
Santalales (order) | |||
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Balanophoraceae (family) | Not present | ||
Loranthaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Misodendraceae (family) | Not present | ||
Olacaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Opiliaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Santalaceae (family) | Present | Acanthosyris (genus) | Not present |
Amphorogyne (genus) | Not present | ||
Antidaphne (genus) | Not present | ||
Arceuthobium (genus) | Present | ||
1. Arceuthobium azoricum, native to the Azores. | |||
Commonly known as dwarf mistletoes. | |||
Buckleya (genus) | Not present | ||
Cervantesia (genus) | Not present | ||
Choretrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Comandra (genus) | Present | ||
Daenikera (genus) | Not present | ||
Dendromyza (genus) | Not present | ||
Dendrophthora (genus) | Not present | ||
Dendrotrophe (genus) | Not present | ||
Elaphanthera (genus) | Not present | ||
Eubrachion (genus) | Not present | ||
Exocarpos (genus) | Not present | ||
Geocaulon (genus) | Not present | ||
Ginalloa (genus) | Not present | ||
Henslowia (genus) | Not present | ||
Hylomyza (genus) | Not present | ||
Jodina (genus) | Not present | ||
Korthalsella (genus) | Not present | ||
Lacomucinaea (genus) | Not present | ||
Lepidoceras (genus) | Not present | ||
Leptomeria (genus) | Not present | ||
Mida (genus) | Not present | ||
Myoschilos (genus) | Not present | ||
Nanodea (genus) | Not present | ||
Nestronia (genus) | Not present | ||
Notothixos (genus) | Not present | ||
Okoubaka (genus) | Not present | ||
Omphacomeria (genus) | Not present | ||
Osyridicarpos (genus) | Not present | ||
Osyris (genus) | Present | ||
1. Osyris lanceolata, also known as African sandalwood or watta bush. Native to the Canary Islands, Western Mediterranean, Arabian Peninsula, Southern and Eastern Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Indochina, Southern China, and Tibet. | |||
Commonly known as sandalwood. | |||
Phacellaria (genus) | Not present | ||
Phoradendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Pilgerina (genus) | Not present | ||
Pyrularia (genus) | Not present | ||
Rhoiacarpos (genus) | Not present | ||
Santalum (genus) | Not present | ||
Scleropyrum (genus) | Not present | ||
Staufferia (genus) | Not present | ||
Thesium (genus) | Present | ||
Viscum (genus) | Not present | ||
Schoepfiaceae (family) | Not present |
Magnoliids
Magnoliids | ||||
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Canellales (order) | Canellaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Winteraceae (family) | Not present | |||
Magnoliales (order) | Annonaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Degeneriaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Eupomatiaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Himantandraceae (family) | Not present | |||
Magnoliaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Myristicaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Though nothing of this order cannot be found in both North America and Europe, there is a possibility that magnoliales are endemic to Matys, given its hypothetical geologic history. But for now, with so many plants, we must be conservative in plant choice and not liberal. | ||||
Piperales (order) | Aristolochiaceae (family) | Present | Aristolochia (genus) | Present |
Its species are commonly known as birthwort, pipevine, or Dutchman's pipe. | ||||
Asarum (genus) | Not present | |||
Euglypha (genus) | Not present | |||
Hydnora (genus) | Not present | |||
Lactoris (genus) | Not present | |||
Prosopanche (genus) | Not present | |||
Saruma (genus) | Not present | |||
Thottea (genus) | Not present | |||
Piperaceae (family) | Not present | |||
Saururaceae (family) | Not present |
Magnoliids (Laurales)
Magnoliids (Laurales) | |||
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Atherospermataceae (family) | Not present | ||
Calycanthaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Gomortegaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Hernandiaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Lauraceae (family) | Present | Actinodaphne (genus) | Not present |
Adenodaphne (genus) | Not present | ||
Aiouea (genus) | Not present | ||
Alseodaphne (genus) | Not present | ||
Alseodaphnopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Aniba (genus) | Not present | ||
Apollonias (genus) | Present | ||
1. Apollonias barbujana, also known as the Canary laurel or barbusano. Native to Madeira and the Canary Islands. | |||
Aspidostemon (genus) | Not present | ||
Beilschmiedia (genus) | Not present | ||
Caryodaphnopsis (genus) | Not present | ||
Cassytha (genus) | Not present | ||
Chlorocardium (genus) | Not present | ||
Cinnadenia (genus) | Not present | ||
Cinnamomum (genus) | Not present | ||
Clinostemon (genus) | Not present | ||
Cryptocarya (genus) | Not present | ||
Damburneya (genus) | Not present | ||
Dehaasia (genus) | Not present | ||
Dicypellium (genus) | Not present | ||
Dodecadenia (genus) | Not present | ||
Endiandra (genus) | Not present | ||
Endlicheria (genus) | Not present | ||
Eusideroxylon (genus) | Not present | ||
Hexapora (genus) | Not present | ||
Hypodaphnis (genus) | Not present | ||
Kubitzkia (genus) | Not present | ||
Kuloa (genus) | Not present | ||
Laurus (genus) | Present | ||
1. Laurus azorica, also known as the Azores laurel. Native to the Azores. | |||
2. Laurus nobilis, also known as bay tree or true laurel. Native to the Mediterranean region, the Canary Islands, and Madeira. | |||
3. Laurus novocanariensis, native to the Canary and Madeira islands in cloud zones with high air humidity. | |||
The strength of this genus in this specific range lends to high potential of new Laurus species from Matys. | |||
Licaria (genus) | Not present | ||
Lindera (genus) | Not present | ||
Litsea (genus) | Not present | ||
Machilus (genus) | Not present | ||
Mezilaurus (genus) | Not present | ||
Nectandra (genus) | Not present | ||
Neocinnamomum (genus) | Not present | ||
Neolitsea (genus) | Not present | ||
Nothaphoebe (genus) | Not present | ||
Ocotea (genus) | Present | ||
1. Ocotea foetens, also known as til or stinkwood. Native to Madeira and the Canary Islands. | |||
The above species is the only Ocotea species native to the area of relevance. | |||
Paraia (genus) | Not present | ||
Parasassafras (genus) | Not present | ||
Persea (genus) | Present | ||
1. Persea indica, native to humid uplands on Madeira and the Canary Islands, introduced to the Azores. | |||
The above species is the only Persea species native to the area of relevance. | |||
This genus is also where the avocado plant comes from, so good brainstorming for potential unique Matysian fruits. | |||
Phoebe (genus) | Not present | ||
Phyllostemonodaphne (genus) | Not present | ||
Pleurothyrium (genus) | Not present | ||
Potameia (genus) | Not present | ||
Potoxylon (genus) | Not present | ||
Povedadaphne (genus) | Not present | ||
Rhodostemonodaphne (genus) | Not present | ||
Sassafras (genus) | Not present | ||
Sextonia (genus) | Not present | ||
Sinopora (genus) | Not present | ||
Syndiclis (genus) | Not present | ||
Triadodaphne (genus) | Not present | ||
Umbellularia (genus) | Not present | ||
Urbanodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Williamodendron (genus) | Not present | ||
Yasunia (genus) | Not present | ||
Monimiaceae (family) | Not present | ||
Siparunaceae (family) | Not present |