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This page covers the conifers (class Pinopsida). For the background to this list see parent article List of the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland. All are part of the order Pinales. Status key: * indicates an introduced species and e indicates an extinct species.
Conifers account for around one half (51%) of the UK woodland area, although this proportion varies from around one quarter (26%) in England to around three quarters (74%) in Scotland. [8] Britain's native tree flora comprises 32 species, of which 29 are broadleaves. The UK's industry and populace uses at least 50 million tonnes of timber a year.
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The term Pinophyta has also been used to include all conifers, extinct and extant, with Pinales representing all the extant conifers. [ 29 ] Christenhusz and colleagues extended the system of Chase and Reveal [ 19 ] to provide a revised classification of gymnosperms in 2011, based on the above four subclades . [ 2 ]
Sorbus leptophylla – endemic to UK; Sorbus arvonensis - endemic to the Menai Strait region of North Wales. [5] Sorbus wilmottiana – endemic to UK; Bloody Whitebeam – Exmoor only. Somerset Whitebeam – coastal North Devon and Western Somerset only. Cheddar Whitebeam – Cheddar Gorge only. Watersmeet Whitebeam – North Devon only.
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A list of Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae and Angiospermae including all the native plants and established aliens known to occur in Ireland with the distribution of each species, and recommended Irish and English names. pp. [i]-xxvii, 1-171, map. Dublin: Stationery Office. Reynolds, S.C.P. (2002). A catalogue of alien plants in Ireland. pp. [4], 1 ...
Bedgebury National Pinetum at Bedgebury, Kent, in the United Kingdom, is a recreational and conservational arboretum managed by Forestry England that was established as the National Conifer Collection in 1925 and is now recognised as the most complete collection of conifers on one site anywhere in the world.