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Ísl. 1 Abies alba eða procera Þinur 2 Acaena anserinifolia 'Blue Haze' Ígullauf 3 Acer palmatum Japanshlynur 4 Acer platanoides Broddhlynur 5 Acer pseudoplatanus Garðahlynur 6 Acer spicatum Fjallahlynur 7 Acer tataricum ssp ginnala Berghlynur 8 Achillea millefolium * Vallhumall 9 Achillea sibirica Síberíuhumall 10 Aconitum camarum Freyjuhjálmur 11 Aconitum carmichaellii Glanshjálmur 12 Aconitum fischeri Fjallahjálmur 13 Aconitum lyctonum "Ivorine" Týshjálmur 14 Aconitum napellus Venusvagn/Bláhjálmur 15 Aconitum orientale Persahjálmur 16 Aconitum degenii ssp paniculatum Snoðhjálmur 17 Actaea alba Brúðarþrúgur 18 Actaea erythrocarpa v. leucocarpa Dísaþrúgur, hvítar 19 Actaea rubra Nunnuþrúgur 20 Actaea rubra f. neglecta Nunnuþrúgur - hvítar 21 Actaea spicata L. V. acuminata Munkaþrúgur 22 Adonis vernalis Vorgoði 23 Agapanthus africanus 'Lily on the Nile' Ástarlilja (viðkvæm) 24 Alchemilla alpina* Ljónslappi 25 Alchemilla mollis Garðamaríustakkur 26 Allium mix Laukur 27 Allium acuminatum Roðalaukur 28 Allium aflatunense 'Purple Sensation' Höfuðlaukur 29 Allium altyncolicum = Allium ledebourianum Glæsilaukur 30 Allium amplectens Sveiglaukur 31 Allium cernuum Hvolflaukur 32 Allium fistulosum Pípulaukur 33 Allium narcissiflorum Skrautlaukur 34 Allium pyrenaicum Tindalaukur 35 Allium senescens Fjallalaukur 36 Allium victorialis Sigurlaukur 37 Alnus incana Gráölur 38 Alnus sinuata Sitkaölur 39 Alnus tenuifolia Blæölur 40 Alyssum saxatile Bergnál 41 Alyssum wulferanum Bergnál 42 Amelanchier alnifolia Hlíðaramall 43 Androsace adfinis ssp. brigantiaca Berglykill 44 Androsace carnea Fjallaberglykill 45 Androsace hedraeantha Balkanberglykill 46 Androsace sarmentosa Klettaberglykill 47 Anemone blanda Balkansnótra 48 Anemone coronaria mix Maríusnotra, bland 49 Anemone hupehensis Haustsnotra 50 Anemone magellanica Ljósasnotra 51 Anemone narcissiflora Sveipsnotra 52 Angelica archangelica * Ætihvönn 53 Antennaria dioica Garðalójurt 54 Aquilegia - mix Vatnsberi bland. lit. 55 Aquilegia 'Nora Barlow black group' Skógarvatnsberi 56 Aquilegia bernardii Bogavtnsberi 57 Aquilegia chrysantha "Yellow Star" Sunnuvatnsberi 58 Aquilegia flabellata Blævatnsberi 59 Aquilegia flabellata var. pumilla Blævatnsberi 60 Aquilegia formosa Glóðarvatnsberi 61 Aquilegia glandulosa Stjörnuvatnsberi 62 Aquilegia jonesii Vatnsberi, smávaxinn 63 Aquilegia saximontana Klappavatnsberi 64 Aquilegia scopulorum Þúfuvatnsberi 65 Aquilegia sibirica Síberiuvatnsberi 66 Aquilegia vulgaris Skógarvatnsberi 67 Aquilegia vulgaris 'Plena' alba Skógarvatnsberi 68 Arabis soyeri ssp.subcoriacea Gljáskriðnablóm 69 Arctostaphylos uva ursi * Sortulyng 70 Armeria alpina Fjallahnappur 71 Armeria maritima * Geldingahnappur, rósrauður 72 Armeria maritima 'Splendens' Geldingahnappur, rauður 73 Arnica alpina Alpagullblóm 74 Aronia melanocarpa Logalauf 75 Aster alpinus Blástjörnufífill 76 Aster aster flaccidus Geislastjarna 77 Aster asteroides Drekastjarna 78 Aster himalaicus Himalajastjarna 79 Aster lateriflorus Klettastjarna 80 Aster macrophyllus Morgunstjarna 81 Aster puniceus Glæsistjarna 82 Aster sibiricus Eyrastjarna 83 Aster vahlii Kögurstjarna 84 Astrantia bavarica Sveipstjarna 85 Astrantia carniolica 'Rubra' Sveipstjarna 86 Astrantia major Sveipstjarna 87 Astrantia major alba Sveipstjarna, hvít 88 Astrantia major "Rosensymphonie" Sveipstjarna 89 Astrantia maxima Kákasussveipstjarna 90 Astrantia minor Smásveipstjarna 91 Athyrium filix-femina * Fjöllaufungur 92 Aurinia saxatilis Bergnál 93 Aurinia saxatilis 'Compacta' Bergnál 94 Azorella trifurcata Nálapúði 95 Barbarea vulgaris Garðableikja 96 Bartsia alpina* Smjörgras 97 Berberis amurensis Drekabroddur 98 Berberis concinna Þokkabroddur 99 Berberis cretica Krítarbroddur 100 Berberis sibirica Síberíubroddur 101 Berberis thunbergii Sólbroddur 102 Berberis vulgaris 'Atropurpurea' Rauðblaðabroddur 103 Berberis x emarginata Hengibroddur 104 Berberis x macracantha Blómabroddur 105 Bergenia crassifolia Dreyrasteinbroti 106 Bergenia stracheyi "Flore Plena" Fellasteinbrjótur 107 Bergenia "Winter Flowering mix. Hjartasteinbroti 108 Betula nana * Fjalldrapi 109 Betula pubescens Birki 110 Betula utilis var Jacquemontii Nepalbjörk 111 Brunnera macrophylla Búkollublóm 112 Bupleurum longifolium ssp. aureum Búkonubudda / Gullbudda 113 Cakile maritima ssp. islandica * Fjörukál 114 Calceolaria biflora Dvergaskór 115 Calceolaria fothergillii Dísarskór 116 Caltha palustris 'Alba' * Hófsóley, hvít 117 Campanula alliifolia Vaxklukka 118 Campanula carpatica v. carpatica Hjartaklukka 119 Campanula elatines v. fenestrellata Skjáklukka 120 Campanula glomerata "Dahurica" Höfðaklukka "Dahurica" 121 Campanula grossekii Húnaklukka 122 Campanula komarovii Viðarklukka 123 Campanula lactiflora Mjólkurklukka 124 Campanula latifolia Risaklukka, blá 125 Campanula latifolia var macrantha Risaklukka 126 Campanula moravica Mæruklukka 127 Campanula persicifolia f planiflora v alba Fagurklukka 128 Campanula psocharskyana Stjörnuklukka 129 Campanula rotundifolia * Bláklukka 130 Campanula sarmatica Rússaklukka 131 Campanula sachalinensis Sjakalínklukka 132 Campanula trachelium 'Alba' Netluklukka 133 Caragana arborescens Baunatré 134 Carduus defloratus Flipaþistill 135 Castanea sativa Kastanía 136 Centaurea uniflora Kögrakornblóm 137 Cerastium biebersteinii Rottueyra 138 Chelidonium majus Svöluurt 139 Chiliotrichum diffusum 'Siska' Körfurunni 140 Cicerbita alpina Bláfífill /Fjallablámi 141 Cimicifuga europaea Þefjarkerti 142 Cirsium acaule Lágþistill 143 Cirsium pendulum Lotþistill 144 Clematis alpina Bergsóley, blá 145 Clematis alpina 'Ruby' Bergsóley rauð 146 Clematis alpina v. sibirica Fjallarbergsóley (hvít) 147 Clematis koreana Kóreubergsóley 148 Clematis macropetala Síberíubergsóley 149 Clematis tangutica Bjarmasóley 150 Clematis "Tianshanica" Bergsóley 151 Codonopsis bhutanica Bútanklukka 152 Comarum palustre* Engjarós 153 Conioselinum tataricum Tatarasveipur / Gestasveipur 154 Convallaria majalis Dalalilja 155 Cornus sp. Hyrnir sp. 156 Cornus alba Mjallarhyrnir 157 Cornus sericea Sveighyrnir 158 Cortusa caucasica Kákasusbjalla 159 Cortusa matthioli f. alba Alpabjalla, hvít 160 Cortusa turkestanica Hirðingjabjalla 161 Cotoneaster acuminatus Oddmispill 162 Cotoneaster acutifolius Gljámispill 163 Cotoneaster frigidus Fjallamispill 164 Cotoneaster horzontalis "Robusta" Hengimispill 165 Cotoneaster lucidus Gljámispill 166 Cotoneaster microphyllus v. cochleatus Hulumispill 167 Cotoneaster niger Hrafnamispill 168 Cotoneaster roseus Roðamispill 169 Cotoneaster tomentosus Dúnmispill 170 Cremanthodium arnicoides Sunnulotkarfa 171 Cremanthodium ellisii Fjallalotkarfa 172 Cynoglossum officinale Hundatunga 173 Cypressus arizona Fjallasýprus 174 Cytisus purgans Geislasópur 175 Daphne mezereum Töfratré 176 Daphne mezereum f. alba Töfratré, hvítt 177 Delphinium caucasicum Riddaraspori 178 Delphinium elatum ssp. elatum Fjallaspori 179 Delphinium grandiflorum Greifaspori 180 Delphinium ramosum Fjallaspori 181 Delphinium tatsienense Kínaspori 182 Delphinium x cultorum Garðaspori, blár 183 Delphinium x cultorum "Casa Blanca" Garðaspori, hvítur 184 Delphinium x cultorum "Pacific Giant Summerskies" Garðaspori, blár 185 Deschampsia caespitosa* Snarrótarpuntur 186 Dianthus barbatus mix Stúdentadrottning 187 Dianthus barbatus Stúdentadrottning, rauð 188 Dianthus deltoides Dvergadrottning 189 Dianthus monspessulanus Flipadrottning 190 Dianthus nitidus Gljádrottning 191 Dianthus oxylepsis Náladrottning 192 Dianthus pavonius Grasdrottning 193 Dianthus plumarius Fjaðradrottning 194 Dianthus spiculifolius Burstadrottining 195 Digitalis purpurea Fingurbjargarblóm mix 196 Disporum trachycarpum Skógarskriðlilja, kremhvít 197 Dodecatheon jeffreyi Hlíðagoðalykill 198 Dodecatheon meadia Goðalykill 199 Dodecatheon pulchellum Skriðugoðalykill 200 Doronicum plantagineum Gemsufífill 201 Draba aurea Gullvorblóm 202 Draba incana* Grávorblóm 203 Draba sibirica Síberíuvorblóm 204 Dryas octopetala * Holtasóley 205 Elmera racemosa v.racemosa Urðarhúfa 206 Empetrum nigrum ssp. nigrum* Krækilyng 207 Erigeron alpinus Alpakobbi 208 Erigeron atticus Dalakobbi 209 Erigeron compositus Þvælukobbi 210 Erigeron grandiflorus Glæsikobbi 211 Erigeron nanus Dvergakobbi 212 Eriophorum angustifolium* Klófífa 213 Erodium manescavii Rauðhegranef 214 Eryngium alpinum Alpaþyrnir 215 Eryngium alpinum ' Superbum' Alpaþyrnir 216 Erysimum ochroleucum Aronsvendir, gyllar 217 Euphorbia villosa Mjólkurjurt 218 Fagus sylvatica Skógarbeyki 219 Fragaria moschata Jarðaber 220 Fragaria vesca * Villt jarðarber 221 Frasera spectiosa Liljuvöndur 222 Fraxinus excelsior Evrópuaskur 223 Fritillaria meleagris Vepjulilja 224 Fritillaria meleagris f. albiflora Vepjulilja, hvít 225 Fritillaria pallidiflora Gaukalilja 226 Fritillaria ruthenica Álkulija 227 Galanthus nivalis Vetrargosi 228 Galega officinalis Læknastrábelgur 229 Galium rubioides Engjamaðra 230 Gentiana lutea Gulvöndur 231 Gentiana punctata Dröfnuvöndur 232 Gentiana purpurea
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