Plants and algae
The most familiar members of the plant kingdom are the mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering plants. With the exception of parasitic species such as the world’s biggest flower Rafflesia arnoldii, nearly all plants use chlorophyll to obtain energy through the process of photosynthesis. Without plants, which provide food and oxygen, life on earth would be almost non-existent. Whereas plants dominate the land, algae are most common in freshwater and marine environments. Habitat loss, invasive species, over-exploitation, pollution, disease and climate change are the greatest threats to the world’s plants and algae.
Explore ARKive for videos and images of endangered plants and algae, and learn about plant and algae conservation, biology and more in our species fact-files.
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The Venus flytrap is perhaps one of the best-known and most awesome plants. Its leaves are modified in an extraordinary way in order to feed... More
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The awesome coco-de-mer (Lodoicea maldivica) is a giant of the plant world; this palm has some of the longest leaves and the largest and... More
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The tropical pitcher plants (Nepenthes) of Asia are amongst the largest and most spectacular of all carnivorous plants, being equipped with... More
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The giant sequoia is world-renowned as the largest living thing on the planet, and these majestic trees continue to inspire wonder. Although... More
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With its massive, bowl shaped inflorescences, the king protea is one of the most spectacular members of the Proteaceae family, and as a... More
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In 2002, the St Helena olive had been lost from the wild and persisted only precariously, as one cultivated individual, but since then this... More
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The name of this beautiful tree has mythical origins: for his 11th labour, Hercules had to bring back three golden apples from the garden of... More
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Monkey puzzle trees are highly distinctive, with mature trees possessing a tall, straight trunks and an umbrella of branches at the crown... More
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Vivid pink to purplish flowers crown the stems of this perennial herb, adorning the plant with colour from mid-spring until mid-autumn... More
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The flame tree, also known as royal poinciana or flamboyant, is a member of the bean family (Leguminosae) and is widely regarded as one of... More
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The bright and attractive harlequin flower can be readily identified by its characteristic orange-red flowers, which have yellow and black... More
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The dramatic Rafflesia flowers are the largest single flowers in the world; the leathery petals can reach over 90 centimetres across... More
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The smallest of the cacti species that inhabit the Galápagos, the lava cactus consists of a number of short, cylindrical stems that grow in... More
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Oak trees have a special place in the English psyche, and are well-loved symbols of strength. The crown of this magnificent native tree is... More
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The spectacular titan arum produces the world’s largest compound flower or inflorescence; the largest of which is reported to have reached 3... More
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The alternative name for this large rainforest tree, ‘ironwood’, refers to the very heavy and hard nature of its valuable timber. The trunk... More
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The Madagascar pitcher plant is a carnivorous plant that produces impressive ‘pitchers’ that catch the insect prey... More
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The greater cobra lily is a striking, winter-growing South African plant with sword-shaped leaves that envelope the lower part of the erect... More
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The ash is one of our tallest native trees. It has a fairly open crown, becoming oval or spherical in shape as it ages. The bark is greyish... More
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The bluebell, popularly thought of as Britain's national flower, is a bulbous spring flowering plant. When growing en masse in woodlands it... More
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The white lauan belongs to the dipterocarp family, a group of important timber trees that dominate the lowland rainforests of Asia. The... More
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Recognised for the highly prized quality of its timber, black ebony is a canopy tree that was exploited on a large scale during the Dutch... More
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The humble yet cheerfully attractive daisy is familiar to most as a 'weed' of lawns and a feature of many children's games. The small, hairy... More
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The green pitcher plant is a carnivorous plant with highly modified leaves in the form of pitchers that act as pitfall traps for prey. The... More
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This medium- to large-sized evergreen is Gabon’s most important commercial tree, contributing around 90 percent of the country’s total... More
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Red campion is a common spring-flowering plant that in some areas is known as the 'cuckoo-flower' as it shares a season with this winged... More
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The ‘spreading chestnut tree’, a common sight on village greens and alongside housing developments, is not actually native to Britain. It... More
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Dandelions are well-known, robust weeds; the common name derives from the French 'dent de lion', meaning 'lion's tooth', which refers to the... More
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One of the most familiar trees in the British countryside, the graceful silver birch is a genuine native, having been an early coloniser at... More
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The fairy slipper orchid, which has been called the most beautiful terrestrial orchid in North America, bears a single, showy flower on a... More
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Brambles form a complex group known as Rubus fruticosus agg. (short for aggregate), containing around 320 individual ‘species’ known as... More
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The Mulanje cedar, declared the national tree of Malawi by the late Malawi president Hastings Kamazu Banda, is considered a very valuable... More
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This large, Philippine tree has thick dark brown to nearly black bark with a reddish tinge. The trunk is ridged with shallow furrows and... More
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The pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), the 'king of trees' has a special place in the English psyche, and is a well-loved symbol of... More
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Hawthorn is also widely known as the May-tree, and is the only British plant to be named after the month in which it flowers. It is most... More
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Species within the genus Enteromorpha are very difficult to identify as differences between species are small and hard to spot. They are... More
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Butterwort is an insectivorous plant. It produces bright purple flowers that have earned the species the alternative names of bog violet and... More
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A particularly distinctive species because of its towering height, the Brazil-nut tree is widely considered to be one of the most... More
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One of the most highly prized woods in Brazil, the timber of the Brazilian rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) has been harvested since colonial... More
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The jellyfish tree was thought to be extinct until the 1970s, when a few trees were found, but the species still teeters on the brink of... More
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The lady's slipper orchid is Britain's rarest and most impressive orchid. The exotic looking flowers have claret petals that frame a... More
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Blackthorn is a deciduous shrub that has long been popular in hedgerows because of its thorns. The beautiful white blossom tends to appear... More
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Cow parsley is one of the most familiar wild plants of the British countryside. Throughout the month of May, most roadsides are lined with... More
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Bladder wrack is a familiar large olive-brown coloured seaweed, which attaches to rocky substrates by means of a small disc. The flattened... More
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The sycamore is a well-known tree, thought to have been introduced to Britain from Europe in the 15th or 16th Century. The domed crown is... More
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Pennyroyal is a creeping plant that has small, elliptical leaves in opposite pairs on the stem. The lilac to pinkish-purple coloured flowers... More
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Information on the bayahibe rose is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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With its bright red berries (found only on female plants), and shiny evergreen leaves, the native holly tree (Ilex aquifolium) has been a... More
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Bell heather is a feature of dry heaths where it grows to heights of 60 centimetres. The small leaves are dark green in colour, and the... More
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Common chickweed is a very common weed. It is extremely variable in its appearance, but generally it has a very slender tap root and greatly... More
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