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PHYTOLACCACEAE
| Phytolacca acinosa Roxb. | | IR: -- , EN: Indian Pokeweed | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 39: Belfast c.1975, in car park of Ulster Museum where it grew for a few years (as P. americana in FNE 1992, BEL); probably an escape from the nearby Botanic Gardens, but gone from car park by 2002 (P. Hackney). | DBN | 21: Lambay Island, under Quercus ilex shrubbery, not known to have been cultivated on island, M.Jebb, June 2002. |
AIZOACEAE
| Carpobrotus edulis (L.) N.E. Br. in E. Phillips (Carpobrotus edulus) | | IR: -- , EN: Hottentot-fig | |
| ITB | | CC | 5, 20-21, 38 Delete 3 (the specimen in DBN is cf. Lampranthus) 5: Roches Point, Cork Harbour. 9 Jul 1978. P.O'Hara. W85. 20 (INJ, 17:387) 21: (Howth Head. fide T.Crawford. O23.) 38 (FNE-H). | SR | {1: Great Southern Hotel, Parknasilla 1915 (Preston & Sell 1989, K).} [3: Map record (Atlas 1962); voucher specimen redetermined as Lampranthus sp. (DBN).] 5: Near Roche's Point, Cork Harbour 1978, 1985 (DBN); still there 1999 (Scannell 2000a). 6: Garrarus 2000, coastal cliffs (Green 2001b). 20: The Murrough 1972, sparingly in a few places; N of Arklow 1972 (Carvill & Curtis 1973). The Breaches S of Kilcoole Station 1994, by railway (D. Nash), also 1999 (SR). 21: * Howth; map record (Atlas 1962). S coast of Howth from W of Drumleck Point to Baily Lighthouse 1989-90 (FDub 1998, DBN), and still extensively naturalized there 2001 (SR). Rockabill 1990 (FDub 1998). 31: Coast S of Clogher Head mid-1990s (M. Taylor). 38: Cranfield by Carlingford Lough 1980, on sand; Orlock 1984, abundant on rocks by shore (FNE 1992). | DBN | |
| Lampranthus roseus (Willd.) Schwantes (Mesembranthemum roseum, Mesembryanthemum roseum ) ? As Lampranthus falciformis, Mesembryanthemum falciforme | | IR: -- , EN: Rosy Dewplant | |
| ITB | | CC | 3, 5 3, 5 (DBN). 3: Three Castle Head. 5 Aug 1957. J.E.O'Donovan. V72. 5: Roches Point. 25 Aug 1985. P.Smiddy. W85. | SR | Rare garden escape. L. falciformis (Haw.) N.E. Br. is listed in Cens Cat for 3 and 5, but legends on voucher specimens (see above) indicate that they are possibly L. roseus (Willd.) Schwantes. The same two locations are given for both taxa in Clement & Foster (1994), and for L. roseus only in Webb et al. (1996) and Stace (1997). | DBN | |
CHENOPODIACEAE
| Atriplex glabriuscula Edmondston (Atriplex babingtonii) | | IR: Eilifleog chladaigh , EN: Babington's Orache | |
| ITB | 1-6, 8-9, 12, 16-17, 20-22, 27-29, 31, 34-35, 37-40 | CC | 1-6, 8, 9, 12, 16-17, 20-22, 27-29, 31, 33-40 Delete 37 (not traced). | SR | | DBN | |
| Atriplex glabriuscula × patula -- | | IR: -- , EN: -- | |
| ITB | | CC | 3 3 (Watsonia, 1:362). | SR | | DBN | |
| Atriplex glabriuscula × prostrata -- | | IR: -- , EN: -- | |
| ITB | | CC | 3 3 (Watsonia, 1:362). | SR | | DBN | |
| Atriplex hortensis L. | | IR: -- , EN: Garden Orache | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | | DBN | |
| Atriplex laciniata L. (Atriplex farinosa, Atriplex maritima, Atriplex sabulosa) | | IR: Eilifleog phlúrach , EN: Frosted Orache | |
| ITB | 21, 22, 31, 38, 39 | CC | 3-6, 9, 12, 16, 21-22, 27-28, 31, 38-40 3, 6 (Atlas) 4-5 (INJ, 18:238) 9 (FCB) 16 (INJ, 20:470) 27 (IBS, 8:86) 28 (INJ, 21:180). | SR | | DBN | |
| Atriplex littoralis L. | | IR: Eilifleog thrá , EN: Grass-leaved Orache | |
| ITB | 4, 9, 12, 20, 21, 38, 39 | CC | 4-6, 9, 12, 20-21, 38-39 6 (Watsonia, 9:274). | SR | | DBN | |
| Atriplex longipes Drejer | | IR: -- , EN: Long-stalked Orache | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | | DBN | H6: Three specimens at north end of 'Scot Pine A Pond' Little Island (S6511), 25 October, Paul Green (DBN). |
| Atriplex patula L. (Atriplex angustifolia, Atriplex erecta) | | IR: Eilifleog chaol , EN: Common Orache | |
| ITB | 1-12, 14-25, 27-40 | CC | 1-40 13 (Atlas; FC). | SR | | DBN | |
| Atriplex portulacoides (L.) Aellen (Halimione portulacoides) | | IR: Lus an ghaill , EN: Sea-purslane | |
| ITB | 1, (2), 4-6, 9, 12, 21-22, 31, 37-38 | CC | 1, (2), 3-6, 9, 12, 15-16, 20-22, 31, 37-38 3 (P '46) 15 (P '39) 16 (INJ, 20:470). | SR | | DBN | |
| Atriplex prostrata Boucher ex DC. (Atriplex deltoidea, Atriplex hastata, Atriplex prostrata subsp. deltoidea) | | IR: Eilifleog leathan , EN: Spear-leaved Orache | |
| ITB | 3-6, 8-9, 11-12, 15, 17-18, 20-22, 28, 34-40 | CC | 1-6, 8-13, 15-18, 20-23, 27-29, 31, 33-40 10 (INJ, 17:216). | SR | | DBN | |
| Bassia scoparia (L.) Voss (Kochia scoparia) | | IR: -- , EN: Summer-cypress | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 2, 8, 11, 21. 2: S of Tarbert 1989 (Reynolds 1992c, DBN). 8: * Foynes Port 1988-89, 1995; roadsides E, S and W of Foynes 1989-90; Limerick City 1989 (Reynolds 1990, 1992c, 1993, 1997e, BM, DBN). 11: Rosbercon 1989 (Reynolds 1992c, DBN). 21: Dublin Port 1991, 1996 (Reynolds 1993, 1998c, DBN). | DBN | |
| Beta trigyna Waldst. & Kit. | | IR: -- , EN: Caucasian Beet | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 21: One plant in Irishtown Nature Park 1993-94, not obviously planted and not in reseeded part of park (Reynolds 1994c, DBN). | DBN | |
| Beta vulgaris subsp. cicla (L.) Arcang. | | IR: -- , EN: Foliage Beet (Spinach) | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 21: ["Possibly spinach", Dublin City 1981 (FID 1984).] Ballyogan tip 1993 (Reynolds 1994c), also 1994. Ringsend Dump 1999 (SR). | DBN | |
| Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima (L.) Arcang. (Beta vulgaris) | | IR: Laíon na trá , EN: Sea Beet | |
| ITB | 1-6, 8-9, 11-12, 15-17, 20-22, 28, 31, 34, 35, 37-40 | CC | 1-6, 8-9, 11-12, 15-17, 20-22, 27-28, 31, 34-35, 37-40 | SR | | DBN | |
| Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris L. | | IR: -- , EN: Root Beet | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 3, 20, 21. 3: Sherkin Island and Skeam W 1993, grown for fodder and sometimes persisting as a weed (Akeroyd 1996). Clogagh, NW of Timoleague 1999, waste ground (P. Green). 20: SW of Donard 1999, in gravel pit (SR). 21: Occasional relic of cultivation (FDub 1998). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium album agg. | | IR: Blonagán bán , EN: Fat-hen | |
| ITB | 1-40 | CC | 1-40 | SR | | DBN | |
| Chenopodium ambrosioides | | IR: -- , EN: Mexican-tea | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | [19: Near Straffan 1904 (Knowles 1906); voucher specimen redetermined as C. leptophyllum (DBN).] | DBN | |
| Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. | | IR: -- , EN: Pitseed Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 19: Near Straffan 1904, hen run by canal, introduced with grain (as C. opulifolium in Knowles 1906, DBN). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium bonus-henricus L. | | IR: Praiseach bhráthar , EN: Good-King-Henry | |
| ITB | 1-5, 7-9, 11-12, 15, 18-24, 26-29, 31, 34-40 | CC | 1-40 6 (Atlas). | SR | 3: Castle Island 1994, amongst nettles by ruined buildings (Akeroyd 1996); still present, and on adjacent strand 2000 (J. Akeroyd). 9: 2 km E of Lisdoonvarna 1984, roadside (McGough 1988). E of Clooncoose, NNE of Killinaboy 1989, beside a farm on green road; Crusheen 1989, disturbed ground (DBN). 10: S of Lough Nahinch 1996, field near farmyard (D. Nash). 13: Carrigduff, Bunclody, in hedge (Booth 1979). 21: Near Athgoe Castle 1984; Lambay Island 1990s (FDub 1998). 22: Dunmoe Castle near Navan (Synnott 1979a). Athboy 1996 (R. Goode). 31: King John's Castle, Carlingford (Synnott 1979a). 36, 37, 39, 40 : Lough Neagh area (Harron 1986). 38: Belfast Harbour area (FBel 1997). 39: Whitehead 1972, by the shore; Shane's Castle near Lough Neagh 1976 (FNE 1992). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium capitatum (L.) Asch. (Blitum capitatum) | | IR: -- , EN: Strawberry-blite | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 8, 33, 39. 8: Foynes Port 1988, one plant (Reynolds 1990, 1994b, DBN), probably introduced with animal feed. 33: * Farnaght SE of Enniskillen since at least the early 1800s, in cultivated ground (Carrothers 1903a, BEL, DBN), and still there in 1930s (Praeger 1939); last seen at Farnaght c.1974 (Northridge 1991). 39: Stranmillis Road, Belfast 1909, rubbish heap (DBN). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium ficifolium Sm. | | IR: -- , EN: Fig-leaved Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 21, 39. 4: Millstreet 1999, one plant on soil heap by building site (P. Green). 6: Near Ballyshonock Bridge, W of Kilmeadan 1997, three plants (P. Green). 8: E of Foynes Port 1994-96, rubbish tip and infill (Reynolds 1996b, 1997e, DBN). 10: Drominagh House near Lough Derg 1996 (D. Nash). 12: Wexford Harbour area (FitzGerald 1996). 21: Dublin City 1986, disturbed ground (FDub 1998, DBN). 39: * Lisburn 1900, on deposited soil and rubbish (Davies 1901, DBN). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium foliosum | | IR: -- , EN: Strawberry Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 21: Chapelizod 1918, "a stray in a garden" (DBN). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium glaucum L. | | IR: -- , EN: Oak-leaved Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 8, 10, 21, 39. 8: Foynes Port 1988-90, 1995, and roadside E of Foynes 1989 (Reynolds 1990, 1992c, 1997e, BM, DBN). 10: Latteragh/Sallypark area 1996, farmyard (D. Nash). 21: Dublin Port 1989, 1995, 1996, 1999 (Reynolds 1992c, 1997e, 1998c, 1999c, DBN), also 2000-01. 39: * Stranmillis Road, Belfast 1915, rubbish heap (DBN). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium hybridum | | IR: -- , EN: Maple-leaved Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 21, 39. 21: Near Dublin, waste place; J.T. Mackay specimen (TCD). 39: Near new Lisburn road at Malone, Belfast 1846, on ruins of mud cottage (Dickie 1864, Cyb 1866, DBN). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium leptophyllum | | IR: -- , EN: Slimleaf Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 8, 19. 8: Foynes Port 1990, one plant (Reynolds 1993, DBN). 19: * Near Straffan 1904-05, hen run by canal; also specimen of C. ambrosioides redetermined as C. leptophyllum (Knowles 1906, DBN). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium murale L. | | IR: Praiseach an bhalla , EN: Nettle-leaved Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | 4, 8, 20-22, 31, 37, 39 4 (Atlas) 20 (P '39) 31 (Proc. BSBI, 3:185 -the record is possibly for VC. 22) 37 (INJ, 21:181). | SR | 21: Dublin Port 1990-91, single plants (Reynolds 1993, DBN). 37: New road at Tullyhappy 1976, disturbed ground (Dawson 1983, BEL). 39: Still on shores of Lough Neagh, but sparingly (Harron 1986, FNE 1992). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium opulifolium | | IR: -- , EN: Grey Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | [19: Near Straffan 1904-05 (Knowles 1906); 1904 voucher specimen redetermined as C. berlandieri (DBN).] | DBN | |
| Chenopodium polyspermum L. | | IR: Blonagán síolach , EN: Many-seeded Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | 4, 12, 22, 37, 39 4, 12 (Atlas) 22 (P '39) 37 (INJ, 21:181) 39 (FNE). | SR | Established only on Lough Neagh shores, where first noted in 1906 (Adams 1909b); since c.1937 usually with C. murale there (FNE 1938). Perhaps a casual near Cork City, other early records discounted (Cyb 1866, Cyb 1898). 37, 39: Still common by Lough Neagh, including Oxford Island 1977 (Harron 1980, 1986, Dawson 1983, FNE 1992, BEL). | DBN | ?delete 12: A specimen in TCD from Rosslare 1935, redetermined as Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima, was probably the source of a map record in Atlas 1962, on which the Cens Cat record for 12 was based delete 22: RLP 1939 = redetermined as Atriplex prostrata. |
| Chenopodium rubrum L. | | IR: Blonagán dearg , EN: Red Goosefoot | |
| ITB | 1, 2, (4), 5, 8-9, 12, 15, 17, 21-23, 31, (38), (39) | CC | 1-3, [4], 5, 8-9, 12-13, 15, 17, 20-23, 25-26, 28-29, 31, 33, 38-39, (40) 3 (Watsonia, 1:362) 25 (H & R) 26, 29 (INJ, 21:416) 40 (FNE-H). | SR | | DBN | |
| Chenopodium strictum Roth (Chenopodium album subsp. striatum, Chenopodium striatum) | | IR: -- , EN: Striped Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 8: Single plants at Foynes Port 1988 (Reynolds 1990, DBN, RNG) and on roadside at Barrigone SE of Foynes 1989 (Reynolds 1992c). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium suecicum Murr (Chenopodium album var. viride, Chenopodium viride) | | IR: Blonagán Lochlannach , EN: Swedish Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | 38 38 (B & S: 75). | SR | In 19th C, not uncommon (e.g. Cyb 1866, FDub 1904). 1: Dingle 1970 (DBN). 11: Silverspring 1905 (DBN). 19: Near Straffan 1904, yard of vacant house by canal (DBN); introduced with grain. 21: Near Dalkey Station 1859, cornfield; Skerries 1889; Howth 1893 (DBN; see FDub 1904). 31: Sandy shore below Termonfeckin 1896; two specimens, differing from each other (DBN). 36: Washing Bay, shore of Lough Neagh 1896 (DBN). 38: Shore by Carlingford Lough 1938; near Belfast 1938 (Brenan & Simpson 1949). 39: Malone, Belfast 1844 (DBN). Newforge, Malone area 1985 (FNE 1992). | DBN | |
| Chenopodium urbicum | | IR: -- , EN: Upright Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | [21: Custom House Docks, Dublin (FDub 1998), c.1920s; unconfirmed.] | DBN | |
| Chenopodium vulvaria L. | | IR: Bréanlus , EN: Stinking Goosefoot | |
| ITB | | CC | 6, 21 6, 21 (Atlas). | SR | 6: Gathered at Tramore and remembered for its "odious smell" (Cyb 1866). 21: Dublin area (Cyb 1866); an escape from cultivation apparently long extinct (FDub 1904). 38/39: Neighbourhood of Belfast (Cyb 1866); at one time "in much repute in medicine on account of its abominable smell" (FNE 1888). | DBN | |
| Monolepis nuttalliana (Schultes) E. Greene | | IR: -- , EN: Povertyweed | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 38: Near Ballymacarrett Halt 1915 (Carrothers 1916). Killough 1920 (FNE 1992, BEL). | DBN | |
| Salicornia dolichostachya Moss | | IR: -- , EN: Long-spiked Glasswort | |
| ITB | | CC | 1, 4-6, 12, 21, 31, 34-35, 38 | SR | | DBN | |
| Salicornia europaea L. (Salicornia herbacea) | | IR: Lus na gloine , EN: Common Glasswort | |
| ITB | 1-6, 8-9, 11-12, 15-17, 20-22, 27-28, 31, 34, 35, 37-40 | CC | 1-6, 9, 12, 15-16, 20-21, 27-28, 31, 34-35, 38, 40 | SR | | DBN | |
| Salicornia europaea agg. | | IR: , EN: | |
| ITB | | CC | 1-6, 8-9, 11-12, 15-17, 20-22, 27-28, 31, 34-35, 37-40 | SR | | DBN | |
| Salicornia fragilis P. Ball & Tutin | | IR: -- , EN: Yellow Glasswort | |
| ITB | | CC | 1-6, 8-9, 12, 15, 21, 28, 34-35, 38, 40 8 (fide S.Reynolds) 9, 15 (INJ, 20:470). | SR | | DBN | |
| Salicornia nitens P. Ball & Tutin | | IR: -- , EN: Shiny Glasswort | |
| ITB | | CC | 5-6, 12, 21 5-6, 12, 21 (fide I.K.Ferguson). | SR | | DBN | |
| Salicornia pusilla J. Woods | | IR: -- , EN: One-flowered Glasswort | |
| ITB | | CC | 4-6, 12, 21 | SR | | DBN | |
| Salicornia ramosissima J. Woods | | IR: -- , EN: Purple Glasswort | |
| ITB | | CC | 3, 6, 15-16, 27 | SR | | DBN | |
| Salsola kali subsp. kali L. | | IR: Lus an tsalainn , EN: Prickly Saltwort | |
| ITB | 1-6, 9, 12, 16, 20-22, 27-28, 31, 34-35, 38-40 | CC | 1-6, 9, 12, 16, 20-22, 27-28, 31, 34-35, 38-40 | SR | | DBN | |
| Salsola kali subsp. ruthenica (Iljin) Soó (Salsola pestifer, Salsola tragus) | | IR: -- , EN: Spineless Saltwort | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | Rare casual; introduced with grain and possibly animal feed; recent records from Dublin Port. 19, 21, 38. 19: * Near Straffan 1904, hen run by canal (Knowles 1906, DBN). 21: Dublin Port 1989, 1994 (Reynolds 1992c, 1996b, DBN). 38: Near Ballymacarrett Halt 1915, waste ground (Carrothers 1916). | DBN | |
| Sarcocornia perennis (Miller) A.J. Scott (Arthrocnemum perenne, Salicornia perennis) | | IR: Lus gloine buan , EN: Perennial Glasswort EN Protected, 1980, 1987, 1999 | |
| ITB | | CC | 12 12 (INJ, 14:18). | SR | | DBN | |
| Spinacia oleracea L. | | IR: -- , EN: Spinach | |
| ITB | | CC | | SR | 3: Horse Island 1996, waste ground (L. Wolstenholme). | DBN | |
| Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort. | | IR: Blide mhara , EN: Annual Sea-blite | |
| ITB | 1-6, 8-9, 12, 15-17, 20-22, 27-28, 31, 34, 35, 37-40 | CC | 1-6, 8-9, 12, 15-17, 20-22, 27-28, 31, 34-35, 37-40 | SR | | DBN | |
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