Flora Europaea


The Flora Europaea is a 5-volume encyclopedia of plants, published between 1964 and 1993 by Cambridge University Press. The aim was to describe all the national Floras of Europe in a single, authoritative publication to help readers identify any wild or widely cultivated plant in Europe to the subspecies level. It also provides information on geographical distribution, habitat preference, and chromosome number, where known.
The Flora was released in CD form in 2001, and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh have made an index to the plant names available online.

History

The idea of a pan-European Flora was first mooted at the 8th International Congress of Botany in Paris in 1954. In 1957, Britain's Science and Engineering Research Council provided grants to fund a secretariat of three people, and Volume 1 was published in 1964. More volumes were issued in the following years, culminating in 1980 with the monocots of Volume 5. The royalties were put into a trust fund administered by the Linnean Society, which allowed funding for Dr John Akeroyd to continue work on the project. A revised Volume 1 was launched at the Linnean Society on 11 March 1993.

Volumes

Volume 1 : Lycopodiaceae to Platanaceae

Volume 2: Rosaceae to Umbelliferae

Volume 3: Diapensiaceae to Myoporaceae

Volume 4: Plantaginaceae to Compositae (and Rubiaceae)

Volume 5: Alismataceae to Orchidaceae

Volume 1 Revised: Lycopodiaceae to Platanaceae

5 Volume Set and CD-ROM Pack

Editors

The editors named on every edition are :
For the Revised Edition of Volume 1 only :
For the CD set only :

Regional advisers

A panel of regional advisers was formed, in order to ensure full coverage of the whole of Europe. Several of the advisers were also authors in their respective taxonomic specialities. For each country the representatives were:

Geographical Codes

The geographical distribution is indicated by a series of two letter codes.
Two Letter CodeGeographical Region
AlAlbania
AuAustria with Liechtenstein
AzAçores '
BeBelgium
BlIslas Baleares '
BrGreat Britain, including Orkney, Zetland and Isle of Man; excluding Channel Islands and Northern Ireland
BuBulgaria
CoCorse '
CrKriti ' with Karpathos, Kasos and Gavdhos
CzCzechoslovakia '
DaDenmark
FaFæröer '
FeFinland, including Ahvenanmaa '
GaFrance, with the Channel Islands and Monaco; excluding Corse '
GeGermany
GrGreece, excluding those islands included under Kriti ' and those outside Europe as defined for Flora Europaea
HbIreland ; both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
HeSwitzerland
HoNetherlands
HsSpain with Gibraltar and Andorra; excluding Islas Baleares '
HuHungary
IsIceland
ItItaly, including the Arcipelago Toscano; excluding Sardegna and Sicilia
JuJugoslavia '
LuPortugal
NoNorway
PoPoland
RmRomania
RsTerritories of the former U.S.S.R.
RsNorthern Division: Arctic Europe, Karelo-Lapland, Dvina-Pecora
RsBaltic Division: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningradskaja Oblast'
RsCentral Division: Ladoga-Ilmen, Upper Volga, Volga-Kama, Upper Dnepr, Volga-Don, Ural
RsSouth-western Division: Moldavia, Middle Dnepr, Black Sea, Upper Dnestr
RsKrym
RsSouth-eastern Division: Lower Don, Lower Volga Region, Transvolga
SaSardegna '
SbSvalbard, comprising Spitsbergen, Björnöya and Jan Mayen
SiSicilia, with Pantelleria, Isole Pelagie, Isole Lipari and Ustica; also the Malta archipelago
SuSweden, including Öland and Gotland
TuTurkey, including Gökçeada