RECORDED PLANTS - Latin names first. Click here for a list of English names in alphabetical order. If the name is blue, there is a location map.
Capital letters after the name indicate if the plant is a SOMERSET NOTABLE as defined by SERC ie "...those species which are uncommon or rare, or which have some other ecological importance... "
;CPS = Conservation Problem Species; ++ = Somerset Ancient Woodland Indicator
;CPS = Conservation Problem Species; ++ = Somerset Ancient Woodland Indicator
Reasons for Somerset Notables being classed as Uncommon
;notable for M - mire communities, W - ancient woodland communities, H - heathland communities, A - acid grassland communities, S - swamp communities ALSO: VA - acidic indicators, VN - neutral indicators, VC - calcareous indicators