Flora of Scotland
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La flore de l'Écosse est un assemblage d'espèces de plantes dont plus de 1 600 espèces de plantes vasculaires, plus de 1 500 de lichens et près de 1 000 bryophytes. Le nombre total d'espèces vasculaires est faible comparé à d'autres pays, mais les bryophytes et les lichens sont abondants et ces derniers forment en Écosse une population d'importance mondiale. Plusieurs populations d'espèces rares de fougères existent, bien que l'impact des collectionneurs du XIXe siècle ait mis en péril l'existence de plusieurs de leur espèces.
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The flora of Scotland is an assemblage of native plant species including over 1,600 vascular plants, more than 1,500 lichens and nearly 1,000 bryophytes. The total number of vascular species is low by world standards but lichens and bryophytes are abundant and the latter form a population of global importance. Various populations of rare fern exist, although the impact of 19th-century collectors threatened the existence of several species. The flora is generally typical of the north-west European part of the Palearctic realm and prominent features of the Scottish flora include boreal Caledonian forest (much reduced from its natural extent), heather moorland and coastal machair. In addition to the native varieties of vascular plants there are numerous non-native introductions, now believed
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Flora of Scotland
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Flore de l'Écosse
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The flora of Scotland is an assemblage of native plant species including over 1,600 vascular plants, more than 1,500 lichens and nearly 1,000 bryophytes. The total number of vascular species is low by world standards but lichens and bryophytes are abundant and the latter form a population of global importance. Various populations of rare fern exist, although the impact of 19th-century collectors threatened the existence of several species. The flora is generally typical of the north-west European part of the Palearctic realm and prominent features of the Scottish flora include boreal Caledonian forest (much reduced from its natural extent), heather moorland and coastal machair. In addition to the native varieties of vascular plants there are numerous non-native introductions, now believed to make up some 43% of the species in the country. There are a variety of important trees species and specimens; a Grand Fir in Argyll is the tallest tree in the United Kingdom and the Fortingall Yew may be the oldest tree in Europe. The Arran Whitebeams, Shetland Mouse-ear and Scottish Primrose are endemic flowering plants and there are a variety of endemic mosses and lichens. Conservation of the natural environment is well developed and various organisations play an important role in the stewardship of the country's flora. Numerous references to the country's flora appear in folklore, song and poetry.
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La flore de l'Écosse est un assemblage d'espèces de plantes dont plus de 1 600 espèces de plantes vasculaires, plus de 1 500 de lichens et près de 1 000 bryophytes. Le nombre total d'espèces vasculaires est faible comparé à d'autres pays, mais les bryophytes et les lichens sont abondants et ces derniers forment en Écosse une population d'importance mondiale. Plusieurs populations d'espèces rares de fougères existent, bien que l'impact des collectionneurs du XIXe siècle ait mis en péril l'existence de plusieurs de leur espèces.
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