Abstract
From the wild Flora of Romania, approximately 670 species of vascular plants have been cultivated and appreciated, of which there are 430 species that have other uses such us: fodder, wood industry, dyes, medicinal, with special ecological value, food, household uses etc. In order to be able to transplant or sow them in culture conditions, they must find ecological and similar conditions to those from they were harvested in order to grow and fructify normally. Over time, these plants have been easily found in nature, because 445 species are common, 160 are sporadic and 65 are rare. There are numerous examples for each area and vegetation level, for all types of habitats where it is desired to plant specimens appropriate to the local ecological conditions.