Like native trees, native wildflowers are those that have not been introduced by animals or people, but have been growing here since the end of the last Ice Age.
Think of all the different wildflowers that you already know. How many native specied do you think we have in Ireland? Over 800! Most of these wildflowers are also found in Britain.
The Lusitanian Flora
The Lusitanian Flora is a very unique group of wildflowers that are native to Ireland, but are not usually found in Britain. They are mostly found in the south and west of Ireland.
Irish eyebright
The Irish eyebright is a member of the Lusitanian flora group
©Jenny SeawrightIrish eyebright
The Irish eyebright is a member of the Lusitanian flora group
©Jenny SeawrightThis group is a collection of Meditteranean wildflowers that originally came from Northern Spain and Portugal. It is believed that they survived from before the last Ice Age, though there is no definate explanation as to how they came here in the first place.
Have you ever seen an Irish eyebright, Irish spurge, large-flowered butterwort, or St Patricks cabbage? These are some of the wildflowers belonging to the Lusitania Flora group that you might recognise.
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Irish spurge (bainne caoin)
This Irish spurge is a member of the Lusitanian flora group. It is very common in the south east of Ireland, but quite rare elsewhere.
©Jenny SeawrightIrish spurge (bainne caoin) - ©Jenny Seawright
Large-flowered butterwort (leith uisce)
The large-flowered butterwort is part of the Lusitanian Flora. To help them survive in habitats that are low in nutrients, like bogs, butterworts trap insects on their leaves with a sticky substance they produce. The insects provide them with nutrients.
©Jenny SeawrightLarge-flowered butterwort (leith uisce) - ©Jenny Seawright
Kidney saxifrage (mórán giobach)
The kidney saxifrage is one of the Lusitanian Flora.
©Jenny SeawrightKidney saxifrage (mórán giobach) - ©Jenny Seawright
St Dabeocs heath (Fraoch na haon choise )
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©Jenny SeawrightSt Dabeocs heath (Fraoch na haon choise ) - ©Jenny Seawright
St Patricks cabbage (cabáiste an mhadra rua)
St Patricks cabbage is part of the Lusitanian Flora group.
©Jenny SeawrightSt Patricks cabbage (cabáiste an mhadra rua) - ©Jenny Seawright