A 'floristic province' is a geographic area with a relatively uniform composition of plant species. Adjacent floristic provinces do not usually have a sharp boundary, but rather a soft one, a transitional area in which many species from both regions overlap. The region of overlap is called a 'vegetation tension zone'.
Explanation
Several systems of floristic provinces have been devised. Most systems are organized hierarchically, with the largest units subdivided into smaller geographic areas, which are made up of smaller floristic communities, and so on. Systems of floristic provinces have both significant similarities and differences with
zoogeographic provinces, which follow the composition of
mammal families, and with
biogeographical provinces or terrestrial
ecoregions, which take into account both plant and animal species.
Floristic kingdoms
Botanist
Ronald Good identified six floristic kingdoms (
boreal,
Neotropical,
Paleotropical,
South African, Australian, and Antarctic), the largest natural units he determined for flowering plants. Good's six kingdoms are subdivided into smaller units, called provinces. The Paleotropical kingdom is divided into three subkingdoms, which are each subdivided into floristic provinces. Each of the other five kingdoms are subdivided directly into provinces. There are a total of 37 floristic provinces. Almost all provinces are further subdivided into floristic regions.
Armen Takhtajan, in a widely used scheme that builds on Good's work, identified thirty-five floristic regions, each of which is subdivided into floristic provinces, of which there are 152 in all.
Taxonomic databases tend to be organized in ways which approximate floristic provinces, but which are more closely aligned to political boundaries, for example according to the
World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions.
Takhtajan's floristic provinces
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Holarctic Kingdom
I. Circumboreal Region
:1
:2 Atlantic Europe
:3 Central Europe
:4 Illyria or Balkan
:5 Pontus Euxinus
:6
Caucasus
:7 Eastern Europe
:8 Northern Europe
:9 Western Siberia
:10 Altai-Sayan
:11 Central Siberia
:12 Transbaikalia
:13 Northeastern Siberia
:14 Okhotsk-Kamchatka
:15 Canada incl. Great Lakes
II. Eastern Asiatic Region
:16
Manchuria
:17
Sakhalin-
HokkaidÅ
:18
Japan-
Korea
:19
Volcano-Bonin
:20
Ryūkyū or Tokara-Okinawa
:21
Taiwan
:22 Northern China
:23 Central China
:24 Southeastern China
:25 Sikang-Yuennan
:26 Northern Burma
:27 Eastern Himalaya
:28 Khasi-Manipur
III. North American Atlantic Region
:29
Appalachians
:30 Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
:31 North American Prairies
IV. Rocky Mountain Region
:32 Vancouver
:33
Rocky Mountains
V.
Macaronesian Region
:34
Azores
:35
Madeira
:36
Canaries
:37
Cape Verde
VI. Mediterranean Region
:38 Southern Morocco
:39 Southwestern Mediterranean
:40 South Mediterranean
:41
Iberia
:42
Baleares
:43 Liguria-Tyrrhenia
:44 Adriatic
:45 East Mediterranean
:46
Crimea-Novorossijsk
VII. Saharo-Arabian Region
:47
Sahara
:48 Egypt-Arabia
VIII. Irano-Turanian Region
:49 Mesopotamia
:50 Central Anatolia
:51 Armenia-Iran
:52 Hyrcania
:53 Turania or Aralo-Caspia
:54 Turkestan
:55 Northern Baluchistan
:56 Western Himalaya
:57 Central Tien Shan
:58 Dzungaria-Tien Shan
:59
Mongolia
:60
Tibet
IX. Madrean Region
:61
Great Basin
:62
California
:63
Sonora
:64
Mexican Highlands
===
Paleotropical Kingdom
X. Guineo-Congolian Region
:65 Upper Guinea
:66 Nigeria-Cameroon
:67 Congo
XI. Usambara-Zululand Region
:68
Zanzibar-Inhambane
:69 Tongoland-Pondoland
XII. Sudano-Zambezian Region
:70 Zambezi
:71
Sahel
:72 Sudan
:73 Somalia-Ethiopia
:74 South Arabia
:75
Socotra
:76
Oman
:77 South Iran
:78 Sindia
XIII. Karoo-Namib Region
:79 Namibia
:80
Namaland
:81
Western Cape
:82
Karoo
XIV. St.Helena and Ascension Region
:83
St. Helena and
Ascension
XV.
Madagascan Region
:84
Eastern Madagascar
:85
Western Madagascar
:86
Southern and Southwestern Madagascar
:87
Comoro
:88
Mascarenes
:89
Seychelles
XVI. Indian Region
:90 Ceylon (
Sri Lanka)
:91
Malabar
:92
Deccan
:93 Upper Gangetic Plain
:94
Bengal
XVII. Indochinese Region
:95 South Burma
:96
Andamans
:97 South China
:98 Thailand
:99 North Indochina
:100 Annam
:101 South Indochina
XVIII.
Malesian Region
:102
Malaya
:103
Borneo
:104
Philippines
:105
Sumatra
:106 South Malesia
:107
Celebes
:108 Moluccas and West New Guinea
:109 Papua
:110
Bismarck Archipelago
XIX. Fijian Region
:111
New Hebrides
:112
Fiji
XX. Polynesian Region
:113
Micronesia
:114
Polynesia
XXI. Hawaiian Region
:115
Hawaii
XXII. Neocaledonian Region
:116
New Caledonia
===
Neotropical Kingdom
XXIII. Caribbean Region
:117
Central America
:118
West Indies
:119
Galápagos Islands
XXIV. Region of the Guayana Highlands
:120
Guayana
XXV. Amazonian Region
:121
Amazonia
:122
Llanos
XXVI. Brazilian Region
:123
Caatinga
:124 Central Brazilian Uplands
:125
Chaco
:126 Atlantic Brazil
:127 Parana
XXVII. Andean Region
:128 Northern Andes
:129 Central Andes
===
South African Kingdom
XXVIII. Cape Region
:130
Cape
Australian Kingdom
XXIX. Northeast Australian Region
:131 North Australia
:132 Queensland
:133 Southeast Australia
:134
Tasmania
XXX. Southwest Australian Region
:135
Southwest Australia
XXXI. Central Australian or Eremaean Region
:136 Eremaea
Antarctic Kingdom
XXXII. Fernandezian Region
:137
Juan Fernández
XXXIII. Chile-Patagonian Region
:138 Northern Chile
:139 Central Chile
:140
Pampas
:141
Patagonia
:142
Tierra del Fuego
XXXIV. Region of the South Subantarctic Islands
:143
Tristan-
Gough
:144
Kerguelen
XXXV. Neozeylandic Region
:145
Lord Howe
:146
Norfolk
:147
Kermadec
:148 Northern New Zealand
:149 Central New Zealand
:150 Southern New Zealand
:151
Chatham
:152
New Zealand Subantarctic Islands
External references
★ Good, Ronald, 1947. ''The Geography of Flowering Plants''. Longmans, Green and Co, New York
★ Takhtajan, Armen, 1986. ''Floristic Regions of the World''. (translated by T.J. Crovello & A. Cronquist). University of California Press, Berkeley.