List of Ranunculales of South Africa
Ranunculales is an order of flowering plants in the eudicots. It is the most basal clade in this group – it is the sister taxon to the remaining eudicots. The anthophytes are a grouping of plant taxa bearing flower-like reproductive structures. They were formerly thought to be a clade comprising plants bearing flower-like structures. The group contained the angiosperms - the extant flowering plants, such as roses and grasses - as well as the Gnetales and the extinct Bennettitales.[1]
23,420 species of vascular plant have been recorded in South Africa, making it the sixth most species-rich country in the world and the most species-rich country on the African continent. Of these, 153 species are considered to be threatened.[2] Nine biomes have been described in South Africa: Fynbos, Succulent Karoo, desert, Nama Karoo, grassland, savanna, Albany thickets, the Indian Ocean coastal belt, and forests.[3]
The 2018 South African National Biodiversity Institute's National Biodiversity Assessment plant checklist lists 35,130 taxa in the phyla Anthocerotophyta (hornworts (6)), Anthophyta (flowering plants (33534)), Bryophyta (mosses (685)), Cycadophyta (cycads (42)), Lycopodiophyta (Lycophytes(45)), Marchantiophyta (liverworts (376)), Pinophyta (conifers (33)), and Pteridophyta (cryptogams (408)).[4]
Five families are represented in the literature. Listed taxa include species, subspecies, varieties, and forms as recorded, some of which have subsequently been allocated to other taxa as synonyms, in which cases the accepted taxon is appended to the listing. Multiple entries under alternative names reflect taxonomic revision over time.
Berberidaceae
Family: Berberidaceae,[4]
Berberis
- Berberis aristata DC. not indigenous, naturalised
- Berberis julianae C.K.Schneid. not indigenous, cultivated, naturalised, invasive
- Berberis thunbergii DC. not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
Nandina
- Nandina domestica Thunb. not indigenous, cultivated, naturalised, invasive
Fumariaceae
Family: Fumariaceae,[4]
Cysticapnos
Genus Cysticapnos:[4]
- Cysticapnos cracca (Cham. & Schltdl.) Liden, endemic
- Cysticapnos grandiflora Bernh. accepted as Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde subsp. vesicaria, present
- Cysticapnos parviflora Liden, accepted as Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde subsp. namaquensis J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Cysticapnos pruinosa (Bernh.) Liden, indigenous
- Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde, indigenous
- Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde forma brevilobus Fedde, accepted as Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde subsp. vesicaria, present
- Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde forma longilobus Fedde, accepted as Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde subsp. vesicaria, present
- Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde subsp. namaquensis J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, indigenous
- Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde subsp. vesicaria, indigenous
Discocapnos
Genus Discocapnos:[4]
- Discocapnos mundii Cham. & Schltdl. endemic
- Discocapnos mundii Cham. & Schltdl. subsp. dregei (Harv.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Discocapnos mundii Cham. & Schltdl. subsp. mundii, indigenous
Fumaria
- Fumaria capreolata L. not indigenous, naturalised
- Fumaria muralis Sond. ex W.D.J.Koch subsp. muralis, not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
- Fumaria parviflora Lam. var. parviflora, not indigenous, naturalised
Phacocapnos
Genus Phacocapnos:[4]
- Phacocapnos dregeanus Bernh. accepted as Cysticapnos cracca (Cham. & Schltdl.) Liden, present
Trigonocapnos
Genus Trigonocapnos:[4]
- Trigonocapnos curvipes Schltr. accepted as Trigonocapnos lichtensteinii (Cham. & Schltdl.) Liden, present
- Trigonocapnos lichtensteinii (Cham. & Schltdl.) Liden, endemic
Menispermaceae
Family: Menispermaceae,[4]
Antizoma
Genus Antizoma:[4]
- Antizoma angustifolia (Burch.) Miers ex Harv. indigenous
- Antizoma miersiana Harv. indigenous
Cissampelos
Genus Cissampelos:[4]
- Cissampelos capensis L.f. indigenous
- Cissampelos hirta Klotzsch, indigenous
- Cissampelos mucronata A.Rich. indigenous
- Cissampelos torulosa E.Mey. ex Harv. indigenous
Stephania
- Stephania abyssinica (Quart.-Dill. & A.Rich.) Walp. indigenous
- Stephania abyssinica (Quart.-Dill. & A.Rich.) Walp. var. abyssinica, indigenous
- Stephania abyssinica (Quart.-Dill. & A.Rich.) Walp. var. tomentella (Oliv.) Diels, indigenous
Papaveraceae
- Family: Papaveraceae,[4]
Argemone
- Argemone albiflora Hornem. subsp. texana G.B.Ownbey, not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
- Argemone mexicana L. not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
- Argemone mexicana L. forma mexicana, not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
- Argemone ochroleuca Sweet, not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
- Argemone ochroleuca Sweet subsp. ochroleuca, not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
Eschscholzia
Genus Eschscholzia:[4]
- Eschscholzia californica Cham. subsp. californica, not indigenous, cultivated, naturalised
Papaver
- Papaver aculeatum Thunb. indigenous
- Papaver argemone L. not indigenous, naturalised
- Papaver hybridum L. not indigenous, naturalised
- Papaver rhoeas L. not indigenous, naturalised
Ranunculaceae
- Family: Ranunculaceae,[4]
Adonis
- Adonis capensis L. accepted as Anemone knowltonia Burtt Davy, indigenous
- Adonis filia L.f. accepted as Anemone filia (L.f.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt subsp. filia, indigenous
- Adonis vesicatoria L.f. accepted as Anemone vesicatoria (L.f.) Prantl subsp. vesicatoria, indigenous
Anamenia
Genus Anamenia:[4]
- Anamenia capensis (L.f.) Hoffmanns. accepted as Anemone knowltonia Burtt Davy, indigenous
- Anamenia gracilis Vent. accepted as Anemone knowltonia Burtt Davy, indigenous
Anemone
- Anemone alchemillifolia E.Mey. ex Pritz. accepted as Anemone caffra (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Harv. indigenous
- Anemone alchemillifolia E.Mey. ex Pritz. var. caffra (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Huth, accepted as Anemone caffra (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Harv. indigenous
- Anemone alchemillifolia E.Mey. ex Pritz. var. grandiflora Huth, accepted as Anemone caffra (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Harv. indigenous
- Anemone alchemillifolia E.Mey. ex Pritz. var. schlechteriana Huth, accepted as Anemone caffra (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Harv. indigenous
- Anemone anemonoides (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, indigenous
- Anemone anemonoides (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt subsp. anemonoides, endemic
- Anemone anemonoides (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt subsp. tenuis (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblat, endemic
- Anemone arborea Steud. accepted as Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC.
- Anemone bracteata (Harv. ex J.Zahlbr.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Anemone brevistylis (Szyszyl.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Anemone caffra (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Harv. endemic
- Anemone caffra (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Harv. var. pondoensis Ulbr. accepted as Anemone caffra (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Harv. indigenous
- Anemone canescens (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy, accepted as Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. transvaalensis, indigenous
- Anemone capensis (L.) DC. accepted as Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC.
- Anemone capensis Lam. accepted as Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC. indigenous
- Anemone cordata (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Anemone fanninii Harv. ex Mast. indigenous
- Anemone fanninii Harv. ex Mast. var. mafubensis Beauverd, accepted as Anemone fanninii Harv. ex Mast. indigenous
- Anemone fanninii Harv. ex Mast. var. parviflora Ulbr. accepted as Anemone fanninii Harv. ex Mast. indigenous
- Anemone filia (L.f.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Anemone filia (L.f.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt subsp. filia, endemic
- Anemone filia (L.f.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt subsp. scaposa (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Anemone knowltonia Burtt Davy, endemic
- Anemone peenensis Baker f. accepted as Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. transvaalensis
- Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC. endemic
- Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy, indigenous
- Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. filifolia (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. pottiana (Burtt Davy) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. transvaalensis, indigenous
- Anemone vesicatoria (L.f.) Prantl, endemic
- Anemone vesicatoria (L.f.) Prantl subsp. grossa (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Anemone vesicatoria (L.f.) Prantl subsp. humilis (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Anemone vesicatoria (L.f.) Prantl subsp. vesicatoria, endemic
- Anemone whyteana Baker f. accepted as Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. transvaalensis
Atragene
- Atragene capensis L. accepted as Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC. indigenous
- Atragene tenuifolia L.f. accepted as Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC.
- Atragene tenuis Thunb. accepted as Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC. indigenous
Batrachium
Genus Batrachium:[4]
- Batrachium trichophyllus (Chaix) Bosch, accepted as Ranunculus trichophyllus Chaix, indigenous
Clematis
- Clematis bowkeri Burtt Davy ex W.T.Wang, endemic
- Clematis brachiata Thunb. indigenous
- Clematis brachiata Thunb. var. burkei Burtt Davy, accepted as Clematis brachiata Thunb. indigenous
- Clematis brachiata Thunb. var. oweniae (Harv.) Durand & Schinz, accepted as Clematis oweniae Harv. indigenous
- Clematis capensis (L.) Poir. accepted as Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC.
- Clematis commutata Kuntze var. glabrisepala W.T.Wang, accepted as Clematis bowkeri Burtt Davy ex W.T.Wang, indigenous
- Clematis hirsuta Perr. & Guill. indigenous
- Clematis hirsuta Perr. & Guill. var. junodii (Burtt Davy) W.T.Wang, indigenous
- Clematis massoniana DC. endemic
- Clematis orientalis L. subsp. thunbergii (Steud.) Kuntze, accepted as Clematis triloba Thunb. indigenous
- Clematis orientalis L. subsp. thunbergii (Steud.) Kuntze var. oweniae, accepted as Clematis oweniae Harv. indigenous
- Clematis orientalis L. var. albida (Klotzsch) Kuntze forma massoniana, accepted as Clematis massoniana DC. indigenous
- Clematis oweniae Harv. indigenous
- Clematis oweniae Harv. var. junodii Burtt Davy, accepted as Clematis hirsuta Perr. & Guill. var. junodii (Burtt Davy) W.T.Wang, indigenous
- Clematis stanleyi Hook. accepted as Clematis villosa DC. subsp. stanleyi (Hook.) Kuntze, indigenous
- Clematis stewartiae Burtt Davy, accepted as Clematis brachiata Thunb. indigenous
- Clematis stewartiae Burtt Davy var. wilmsii Burtt Davy, accepted as Clematis brachiata Thunb. indigenous
- Clematis tenuifolia (L.f.) Poir. accepted as Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC.
- Clematis thunbergii Steud. accepted as Clematis triloba Thunb. indigenous
- Clematis triloba Thunb. indigenous
- Clematis villosa DC. indigenous
- Clematis villosa DC. subsp. stanleyi (Hook.) Kuntze, indigenous
Clematopsis
Genus Clematopsis:[4]
- Clematopsis scabiosifolia (DC.) Hutch. subsp. stanleyi (Hook.) Brummitt, accepted as Clematis villosa DC. subsp. stanleyi (Hook.) Kuntze, indigenous
- Clematopsis stanleyi (Hook.) Hutch. accepted as Clematis villosa DC. subsp. stanleyi (Hook.) Kuntze, indigenous
- Clematopsis villosa (DC.) Hutch. subsp. stanleyi (Hook.) J.Raynal & Brummitt, accepted as Clematis villosa DC. subsp. stanleyi (Hook.) Kuntze, indigenous
Knowltonia
Genus Knowltonia:[4]
- Knowltonia anemonoides H.Rasm. accepted as Anemone anemonoides (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt subsp. anemonoides, endemic
- Knowltonia anemonoides H.Rasm. subsp. tenuis H.Rasm. accepted as Anemone anemonoides (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt subsp. tenuis (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblat, endemic
- Knowltonia bracteata Harv. ex J.Zahlbr. accepted as Anemone bracteata (Harv. ex J.Zahlbr.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Knowltonia brevistylis Szyszyl. accepted as Anemone brevistylis (Szyszyl.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Knowltonia canescens Szyszyl. accepted as Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. transvaalensis
- Knowltonia canescens Szyszyl. var. pottiana Burtt Davy, accepted as Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. pottiana (Burtt Davy) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, indigenous
- Knowltonia capensis (L.) Huth, accepted as Anemone knowltonia Burtt Davy, endemic
- Knowltonia cordata H.Rasm. accepted as Anemone cordata (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Knowltonia filia (L.f.) T.Durand & Schinz, accepted as Anemone filia (L.f.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt subsp. filia, indigenous
- Knowltonia filia (L.f.) T.Durand & Schinz subsp. scaposa H.Rasm. accepted as Anemone filia (L.f.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt subsp. scaposa (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Knowltonia gracilis (Vent.) DC. accepted as Anemone knowltonia Burtt Davy, indigenous
- Knowltonia multiflora Burtt Davy, accepted as Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. transvaalensis
- Knowltonia transvaalensis Szyszyl. accepted as Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. transvaalensis, indigenous
- Knowltonia transvaalensis Szyszyl. var. filifolia H.Rasm. accepted as Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. filifolia (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Knowltonia transvaalensis Szyszyl. var. pottiana (Burtt Davy) H.Rasm. accepted as Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. pottiana (Burtt Davy) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Knowltonia vesicatoria (L.f.) Sims, accepted as Anemone vesicatoria (L.f.) Prantl subsp. vesicatoria, indigenous
- Knowltonia vesicatoria (L.f.) Sims subsp. grossa H.Rasm. accepted as Anemone vesicatoria (L.f.) Prantl subsp. grossa (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Knowltonia vesicatoria (L.f.) Sims subsp. humilis H.Rasm. accepted as Anemone vesicatoria (L.f.) Prantl subsp. humilis (H.Rasm.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic
- Knowltonia whyteana (Baker f.) Engl. accepted as Anemone transvaalensis (Szyszyl.) Burtt Davy var. transvaalensis
Myosurus
- Myosurus minimus L. not indigenous, naturalised
- Myosurus minimus L. subsp. heldreichii (H.Lev.) O.Bolòs & Vigo, not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
Pulsatilla
Genus Pulsatilla:[4]
- Pulsatilla africana Herm. ex Spreng. accepted as Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC.
- Pulsatilla tenuifolia (L.f.) Spreng. accepted as Anemone tenuifolia (L.f.) DC.
Ranunculus
Genus Ranunculus:[4]
- Ranunculus baurii MacOwan, accepted as Peltocalathos baurii (MacOwan) Tamura, indigenous
- Ranunculus capensis Thunb. accepted as Ranunculus multifidus Forssk. endemic
- Ranunculus cooperi Oliv. accepted as Peltocalathos baurii (MacOwan) Tamura, indigenous
- Ranunculus dregei J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, indigenous
- Ranunculus meyeri Harv. accepted as Ranunculus dregei J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, indigenous
- Ranunculus meyeri Harv. var. rogersii Burtt Davy, accepted as Ranunculus dregei J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, present
- Ranunculus meyeri Harv. var. transvaalensis Szyszyl. accepted as Ranunculus dregei J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, indigenous
- Ranunculus multifidus Forssk. indigenous
- Ranunculus muricatus L. not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
- Ranunculus pinnatus Poir. var. hermannii DC. accepted as Ranunculus multifidus Forssk. indigenous
- Ranunculus pubescens Thunb. accepted as Ranunculus multifidus Forssk. indigenous
- Ranunculus pubescens Thunb. var. glabrescens Burtt Davy, accepted as Ranunculus multifidus Forssk. indigenous
- Ranunculus pubescens Thunb. var. harveyanus Burtt Davy, accepted as Ranunculus multifidus Forssk. indigenous
- Ranunculus trichophyllus Chaix, indigenous
Thalictrum
Genus Thalictrum:[4]
- Thalictrum minus L. indigenous
- Thalictrum rhynchocarpum Quart.-Dill. & A.Rich. indigenous
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