Western Australian Flora Statistics
This page provides the user with a set of standard statistics on the size, diversity and endemism of the Western Australian vascular flora as at 1st June 2008.
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Vascular Flora Statistics - June 2008
| Analysis of the size of vascular plant divisions for various categories of name | |||||
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| Category | Pteridophytes | Gymnosperms | Monocots | Dicots | Total |
| Total names A | 141 | 34 | 3591 | 15511 | 19277 |
| Non-current names B | 36 | 10 | 1035 | 3937 | 5018 |
| Current names C | 105 | 24 | 2556 | 11574 | 14259 |
| Current taxa D | 98 | 24 | 2412 | 10608 | 13142 |
| Current species E | 96 | 24 | 2250 | 9600 | 11970 |
| Manuscript names F | 0 | 0 | 39 | 335 | 374 |
| Phrase names G | 0 | 0 | 211 | 975 | 1186 |
| Published species H | 96 | 24 | 2024 | 8464 | 10608 |
| Published alien species I | 8 | 7 | 345 | 811 | 1171 |
| Published native species J | 88 | 17 | 1679 | 7653 | 9437 |
NotesData sourced on 1st June 2008. Compare with the 2009 figures or with the 2007 figures.
A - total number of vascular plant names in the database
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2008 Highlights
For the vascular plants, a brief comparison of the 2008 with the 2007 data shows:- the addition of 808 names to the Census of Western Australian Plants database;
- a decrease (-65) in the number of manuscript names in current use, down to 374, most likely due to the excellent publication output in the last year combined with the conversion of many manuscript names to phrase names as part of the Australian Plant Census project;
- a concommitent increase (+90) in the number of phrase names in current use, up to 1186;
- a significant increase in the number of published species, up 234 (214 native and 20 alien) to 10,608 species, due in part to the publication of two issues of the Science Division journal Nuytsia late last year, including the special BCI-SOS 'banded ironstone' issue.
Compiler’s Note. While the current contents are manual concatenations of census data, or static tables drawn from recent published works, it is intended that future versions of this page will contain live flora statistics drawn directly from the constantly maintained datasets held at the Western Australian Herbarium. At that time we would also seek to disseminate the standard logic behind the accurate calculation of these statistics. In this way, not only will the latest figures be available at all times, but the correct methodology for calculating and applying those figures will become better understood.
Compiled by Alex Chapman; last updated on 13 June 2008.

