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The flora of Canada is quite diverse, due to the wide range of ecoregions and environmental conditions present in Canada. From the warm, temperate broadleaf forests of southern Ontario to the frigid Arctic plains of Northern Canada, from the wet temperate rainforests of the west coast to the arid deserts, badlands and tundra plains, the ...
Flora of the Canadian Prairies (1 C, 23 P) Crops originating from Canada (10 P) E. Endemic flora of Canada (19 P) F. ... List of Canadian plants by family;
Porsild, A.E. (1941) A relic flora on sand dunes from the Champlain Sea in the Ottawa Valley. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 55: 66–72. Full text; Porsild, A.E. (1943) Materials for a flora of the continental Northwest Territories of Canada. Sargentia 4: 1–79. Porsild, A.E. (1945) Mammals of the Mackenzie Delta. Canadian Field-Naturalist 59: ...
Below is a list of Canadian plants by genus. Due to the vastness of Canada's biodiversity, this page is divided. Many of the plants seen in Canada are introduced by either intentionally or accidentally. N indicated native and X indicated exotic. Those plants whose status is unknown are marked with a ?.
The Canadian flora is depauperate because of the near total glaciation event in the Pleistocene. Due to the vast area of Canada, a tree that is common in one area may be completely absent in another. In particular, many warm-temperate trees can only be grown on the mild Pacific coast (where gardens may contain additional species not listed here).
List of Canadian Heritage Wheat Varieties; List of Canadian plants by genus; List of the plants of Canada; List of the ferns and allies of Canada; List of the conifers of Canada; List of the bryophytes of Canada; List of wildflowers of the Canadian Rocky Mountains
Canada's 15 terrestrial ecozones are further subdivided into 53 ecoprovinces, 194 ecoregions, and 1,027 ecodistricts. [13]Canada is characterized by a wide range of both meteorologic and geological regions that are divided into fifteen terrestrial and five marine ecozones, [14] such as the forests of British Columbia and Central Canada, the prairies of Western Canada, the tundra of Northern ...
Flora of Canada by province or territory. Subcategories. This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. A. Flora of Alberta (1 C, 94 P) B.