Stellaria longifolia
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Caryophyllaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Stellaria longifolia, Enum. Pl.: 479. 1809
Content
Distribution
Au(A) Cs Es Fe Ge He It La Lt No Po Rf(N) Rm Sk Su UC
Euro+Med not endemicA: Austria, with Liechtenstein nativeB (Austria nativeC); Czech Republic nativeD; Estonia nativeE; Finland nativeB,F,G; Germany nativeB,H,I,J; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeA,B,K,L,M,N; Latvia nativeE; Lithuania nativeE; Norway nativeB,G,O; Poland nativeB,P; Romania nativeB,Q; Russia (N European Russia nativeR); Slovakia nativeS; Sweden nativeB,G,T,U; Switzerland nativeB,V,W; Ukraine, with Crimea nativeX
Common Names
Czech (Czech Republic): ptačinec dlouholistýY; Danish (Denmark): Langbladet FladstjerneG; Estonian (Estonia): Varju-tähtheinE; Finnish (Finland): metsätähtimöG; French (France): Grande StellaireZ, MorgelineZ, Mouron blancZ, Mouron des oiseauxZ, Stellaire intermédiaireZ, Stellaire négligéeZ, Stellaire à longues feuillesZ; French (Switzerland): Stellaire à longues feuillesAA; German (Switzerland): Langblättrige SternmiereAB; Italian (Switzerland): Centocchio a foglie lungheAC; Latvian (Latvia): skrajā virzaE; Lithuanian (Lithuania): ilgalapė žliūgėE; Norwegian (Norway): rustjerneblomG; Polish (Poland): Gwiazdnica długolistnaAD; Russian (Russia): звездчатка раскидистаяE; Slovak (Slovakia): hviezdica dlholistáS; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): skogsstjärnblommaAE; Swedish (Sweden): skogsstjärnblommaG
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