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Page 1 LYNGØR LYNGØYA, LILLE ARENDAL MERDØ, ARENDAL LYNGØR LYNGØYA, ARENDAL MERDØ, ARENDEL HOVESKOGEN, , GRIMSTAD HASSELTANGEN FYR LYNGØR FLATHOLMEN AV ASKERØYA SØR HOLMER ARENDAL TROMLINGENE, GRIMSTAD VALØYENE, ARENDAL TORUNGEN, STORE ARENDAL BUSKJERENE, ARENDAL TORUNGEN, LILLE , TVEDESTRAND KVERNHOLMEN ARENDAL JERKHOLMEN, TVE SANDSKJÆR, ARENDAL ÆRØYA, ARENDAL HAVSØYA, BOTNTJØNNA, BOTNTJØNNA, ARENDAL DESTRAND Acer ginnala sibirlønn x Acer platanoides spisslønn x x x x Acer pseudoplatanus platanlønn x x x Achillea millefolium ryllik x x x Achillea millefolium millefolium bakkeryllik x x x x x x x x x Achillea ptarmica nyseryllik x x x x x x x Aegopodium podagraria skvallerkål x x x x x x x Aesculus hippocastanum hestekastanje x x Aethusa cynapium hundepersille x x x x Agrimonia eupatoria åkermåne x Agrimonia procera kyståkermåne x Agrostis canina hundekvein x x x x x x x Agrostis capillaris engkvein x x x x x x x x x x x Agrostis gigantea storkvein x x Agrostis stolonifera krypkvein x x x x x x x x x x x Agrostis vinealis bergkvein x x x Aira praecox dvergsmyle x x x x x x Ajuga pyramidalis jonsokkoll x x x x x Alchemilla filicaulis bakkemarikåpe x Alchemilla filicaulis filicaulis grannmarikåpe x Alchemilla glabra glattmarikåpe x x x x x x Alchemilla propinqua hjulmarikåpe x Alchemilla subcrenata engmarikåpe x Karplanter Alisma plantago-aquatica vassgro x x x Alliaria petiolata løkurt x x Allium oleraceum vill-løk x x x x Allium schoenoprasum matgrasløk x x x schoenoprasum Allium vineale strandløk x x x x x x x x x x Alnus glutinosa svartor x x x x x Alopecurus geniculatus knereverumpe x x x x x x Amelanchier lamarckii kanadablåhegg x Amelanchier spicata blåhegg x x Ammophila arenaria marehalm x Anagallis arvensis nonsblom x Anagallis minima pusleblom x x x x x Anchusa arvensis krokhals x Anchusa arvensis arvensis åkerkrokhals x x Anemone nemorosa hvitveis x x x x x x Angelica archangelica kvann x x Angelica archangelica litoralis strandkvann x x x x x x x x x Angelica sylvestris sløke x x x x x x Antennaria dioica kattefot x x x x x Anthoxanthum odoratum gulaks x x x x x x x x x Anthoxanthum odoratum ssp. ssp. gulaks x odoratum Anthriscus sylvestris hundekjeks x x x x x x x x x x x x Anthriscus sylvestris ssp. hundekjeks x sylvestris Anthyllis vulneraria rundbelg x x x x x x x Aquilegia vulgaris akeleie x Arabidopsis thaliana vårskrinneblom x x x x x x Arabis hirsuta hirsuta håret x x bergskrinneblo 2 Karplanter m Arctium minus småborre x x x x Arctostaphylos uva-ursi melbær x x x Arenaria serpyllifolia sandarve x x x x x x x Argentina anserina ssp. ssp. anserina gåsemure x x x x Armeria maritima fjærekoll x x x x x x x x x x Armeria maritima maritima bergfjærekoll x x x Armoracia rusticana pepperrot x Arrhenatherum elatius hestehavre x x x x x x x x x Arrhenatherum elatius elatius enghestehavre x x Artemisia absinthium malurt x Artemisia vulgaris burot x x x x x x x x x Asparagus officinalis asparges x x x x Asplenium septentrionale olavsskjegg x x x x x x Asplenium trichomanes svartburkne x x x x x Astrantia major stjerneskjerm x Athyrium filix-femina skogburkne x x x x x x x x x x Atocion rupestre småsmelle x x x x x x x x Atriplex littoralis strandmelde x x x x x x x x x x Atriplex patula svinemelde x Atriplex prostrata fjæremelde x x x x x x Atriplex prostrata prostrata tangmelde x x x x x x x x x x x x Avenella flexuosa smyle x x x x x x x x x x x Avenula pubescens dunhavre x x x Barbarea stricta stakekarse x x x x x x Barbarea vulgaris vinterkarse x x x x Barbarea vulgaris vulgaris rettvinterkarse x Berberis thunbergii høstberberis x 3 Karplanter Berberis vulgaris berberis x x x x x x Bergenia cordifolia hjertebergblom x Betula pendula hengebjørk x x x x x x x x x Betula pubescens bjørk x x x x x Betula pubescens pubescens dunbjørk x x x x x x Betula pubescens ssp. ssp. carpatica bjørk x Bidens tripartita flikbrønsle x x x x Blechnum spicant bjørnekam x x Blysmopsis rufa rustsivaks x x x x x Bolboschoenus maritimus havsivaks x x x x x x x Botrychium lunaria marinøkkel x x Brassica rapa campestris åkerkål x Briza media hjertegras x x x x x x x Bromopsis inermis bladfaks x x Bromus hordeaceus lodnefaks x x x x x x x Bromus hordeaceus hordeaceus storlodnefaks x Cakile maritima strandreddik x x x x x Cakile maritima baltica østersjøreddik x Cakile maritima maritima fjærereddik x x x x x Calamagrostis epigejos bergrørkvein x x x x x Calamagrostis purpurea snerprørkvein x Callitriche palustris småvasshår x x x Callitriche stagnalis dikevasshår x x Calluna vulgaris røsslyng x x x x x x x x x x x Caltha palustris bekkeblom x x x x x x Calystegia sepium strandvindel x x x x x x x x x x Calystegia sepium sepium hvit x strandvindel 4 Karplanter Campanula persicifolia fagerklokke x x Campanula rapunculoides ugrasklokke x x x Campanula rotundifolia blåklokke x x x x x x x x x x Campanula rotundifolia rotundifolia bakkeblåklokke x x x Capsella bursa-pastoris gjetertaske x x x x x x x Cardamine flexuosa skogkarse x Cardamine hirsuta rosettkarse x x x x Carex ×vacillans saltstarr x x Carex acuta kvass-starr x Carex arenaria sandstarr x x x x x x x x x Carex binervis heistarr x x Carex canescens gråstarr x x x x x x x x Carex caryophyllea vårstarr x Carex demissa grønnstarr x x x x x x x x x Carex diandra kjevlestarr x Carex digitata fingerstarr x Carex dioica særbustarr x Carex distans glisnestarr x x x x x x x Carex disticha duskstarr x x x x x x x Carex divulsa leersii agderstarr x Carex echinata stjernestarr x x x x x x x x x x Carex elongata langstarr x x Carex ericetorum bakkestarr x Carex flacca blåstarr x x x Carex flava gulstarr x Carex hirta lodnestarr x x x x x Carex hostiana engstarr x x x Carex lasiocarpa trådstarr x 5 Karplanter Carex leporina harestarr x x x x x x x x x x Carex leporina harestarr Carex limosa dystarr x Carex mackenziei pølstarr x Carex maritima buestarr x Carex muricata piggstarr x Carex nigra småstarr x x x x x x x x x x Carex nigra juncea stolpestarr x x Carex nigra nigra slåttestarr x x x x x x Carex otrubae knortestarr x x x x x x x x Carex paleacea havstarr x x x x x x Carex pallescens bleikstarr x x x x x x x x x Carex panicea kornstarr x x x x x x x x x x x x x Carex paupercula frynsestarr x x Carex pilulifera bråtestarr x x x x x x x x x x Carex pseudocyperus dronningstarr x Carex pulicaris loppestarr x x x x x x x Carex punctata prikkstarr x x x Carex rostrata flaskestarr x x x x Carex serotina evjestarr x Carex serotina kvass-starr x Carex serotina evjestarr x x x x Carex serotina ssp. ssp. pulchella kvass-starr x x x x Carex spicata tettstarr x x x x x x Carex vesicaria sennegras x x x Carex viridula pulchella musestarr x x x Carex viridula viridula beitestarr x x Carex xvacillans hengestarr x 6 Karplanter Carum carvi karve x x x Centaurea jacea engknoppurt x x x x x x x x Centaurea nigra nigra svartknoppurt x Centaurea scabiosa fagerknoppurt x Centaurium littorale tusengylden x x x Centaurium pulchellum dverggylden x x x Cerastium arvense storarve x Cerastium biebersteinii sølvarve x Cerastium diffusum kystarve x x x Cerastium fontanum arve x x x x x x x x Cerastium fontanum fontanum skogarve x Cerastium fontanum holosteoides snau skogarve x x x x x Cerastium fontanum vulgare ugrasarve x x x x x x x x Cerastium semidecandrum vårarve x x x x x x x x Cerastium tomentosum filtarve x x x x Chaenomeles japonica ildkvede x Chamaepericlymenum suecicum skrubbær x x x x x Chamerion angustifolium geitrams x x x x x x x x x Chenopodium album meldestokk x x x x x Cirsium arvense åkertistel x x x x x Cirsium palustre myrtistel x x x x x x x x x x Cirsium vulgare veitistel x x x x x x Cochlearia danica dansk x x x x x x skjørbuksurt Cochlearia officinalis skjørbuksurt x x x x x x x x x Cochlearia officinalis officinalis strandskjørbuks x x x urt Comarum palustre myrhatt x x x x x x x x x Convallaria majalis liljekonvall x x x x x 7 Karplanter Convolvulus arvensis åkervindel x x Corylus avellana hassel x x x x x Cotoneaster bullatus bulkemispel x x x Cotoneaster dielsianus dielsmispel x x Cotoneaster divaricatus sprikemispel x x Cotoneaster horizontalis krypmispel x Cotoneaster integerrimus dvergmispel x x x x Cotoneaster simonsii kystmispel x Crambe maritima strandkål x x x x x x x Crassula aquatica firling x x Crataegus laevigata parkhagtorn x Crataegus monogyna x x Crataegus monogyna nordica hagtorn x x x Crataegus rhipidophylla begerhagtorn x x x x Crataegus rhipidophylla rhipidophylla skoghagtorn x Crataegus x macrocarpa x Crepis paludosa sumphaukeskje x gg Cymbalaria muralis murtorskemunn x Cynoglossum officinale hundetunge x Cystopteris fragilis skjørlok x x x Cytisus scoparius gyvel x Dactylis glomerata hundegras x x x x x x x x x x x Dactylorhiza fuchsii skogmarihand x Dactylorhiza incarnata engmarihand x Dactylorhiza incarnata incarnata grasmarihand x Dactylorhiza maculata flekkmarihand x x x Danthonia decumbens knegras x x x x x x x x x x Daphne mezereum tysbast x 8 Karplanter Deschampsia cespitosa kvassbunke x x x x x x x Deschampsia cespitosa cespitosa sølvbunke x x x Descurainia sophia hundesennep x x Dianthus deltoides engnellik x x x x x Digitalis purpurea revebjelle x x Draba verna vårrublom x x x Drosera anglica smalsoldogg x Drosera intermedia dikesoldogg x x x Drosera rotundifolia rundsoldogg x x x x x x Dryopteris carthusiana broddtelg x x x x x x x x Dryopteris dilatata geittelg x x x x x x x x x Dryopteris expansa sauetelg x x Dryopteris filix-mas ormetelg x x x x x x x x x x Echium vulgare ormehode x x x Elaeagnus commutata sølvbusk x Elatine hydropiper korsevjeblom x Eleocharis mamillata damsivaks x x x x Eleocharis mamillata mamillata myksivaks x x Eleocharis palustris sumpsivaks x x x x x x Eleocharis quinqueflora småsivaks x x x x x x x Eleocharis uniglumis fjæresivaks x x x x x x Eleocharis uniglumis ssp.
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