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The vascular flora was studied within the town of Jarocin (W. Poland) in four cemeteries: Jewish, Protestant, old Catholic, and new Catholic. A total of 225 species of vascular plants were found in those cemeteries. The Protestant cemetery was floristically the richest (104 species), while the new Catholic cemetery was the poorest (53 species). Only three species were common to all the cemeteries: Convallaria majalis, Taraxacum officinale and Veronica sublobata.