Summary
Included here is the Canary island of La Palma. Situated to the north west of the Canary Island cluster it is the 5th largest of these islands.
Of the endemic vascular plants so far recorded there about 48 species in 28 genera and 10 families. There are 2 genera (marked red) endemic to the Canary Islands but no endemic families.
References
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Bramwell, D. 1972. Endemism in the flora of the Canary Islands. In: Taxonomy, Phytogeography and Evolution. Ed. D. H. Valentine. Academic Press.
Bramwell, D. & Bramwell, Z. 2001. Wild Flowers of the Canary Islands. 2nd Edition. Editorial Rueda, Madrid.
Humphries, C. J. 1979. Endemism and Evolution in Macaronesia. In: Plants and Islands. Ed. D, Bramwell. Academic Press.
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Sunding, P. 1979. Origins of the Macaronesian Flora. In: Plants and Islands. Ed. D. Bramwell. Academic Press.