Lycium barbarum

Lycium barbarum

Synonymy

Source: Valdés, B. (2012+): Solanaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Lycium barbarum L., Sp. Pl.: 192. 1753
    • =Lycium halimifolium Mill., Gard. Dict. , ed. 8: Lycium no. 6. 1768
    • =Lycium trewianum Roem. & Schult., Syst. Veg. 4: 693. 1819
    • =Teremis elliptica Raf., Sylva Tellur.: 54. 1838
    • =Lycium vulgare Dunal in Candolle, Prodr. 13(1): 509. 1852

    Distribution

    Jo [Ag Ar Au(A) nBe Br Bu By Cm nCo Cr Cs nCt Da Eg Es nGa(F) Ge Gg cHb(E) He nHo cHs(nS) Hu nIt LS La Lt nLu Ma Mo No Po Rf(C E K NW S) Rm aSa Sk Sl Sn Sr Su Tn Tu(A E)] 

    Euro+Med not endemic: Algeria introducedA; Armenia introducedB; Austria, with Liechtenstein (Austria introducedC,D); Belarus introducedE; Belgium, with Luxembourg naturalisedF; Bulgaria introducedG,H; Corsica naturalisedI; Crete, with Karpathos introducedH; Crimea introducedE,H; Croatia naturalisedJ; Czech Republic introducedD,K; Denmark introducedH,L; Egypt introducedM; Estonia introducedE,N; Former Yugoslavia introducedH; France, with Channel is. and Monaco naturalisedI (France introducedH,O); Georgia introducedP; Germany introducedD,H,Q,R,S; Great Britain introducedH; Hungary introducedH,T,U; Ireland, with N Ireland cultivatedH (Ireland introducedV); Israel/Palestine-Jordan introducedW; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City naturalisedX; Jordan nativeY; Latvia introducedE,N; Lebanon-Syria introducedW; Lithuania introducedE,N; Moldova introducedE; Morocco introducedZ; Netherlands naturalisedAA; Norway introducedAB,H; Poland introducedAC,H; Portugal naturalisedAD; Romania introducedAE,H; Russia (C European Russia introducedE, E European Russia introducedE, Kaliningrad region introducedE, NW European Russia introducedE, S European Russia introducedE); Sardinia casualX; Serbia, with Kosovo introducedAF; Sinai introducedM; Slovakia introducedAG,AH,K; Slovenia introducedAI; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra cultivatedH (Spain naturalisedAD); Sweden introducedAJ,AK,H; Switzerland introducedAL,D,H; Tunisia introducedAM; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part introducedAN, Turkey-in-Europe introducedH); Ukraine, with Crimea introducedAO,E

    Common Names

    Basque (Spain): basamordoAP, basamorraAP, borostaAP, bostaAP, esilarragaAP, hesilaharAP, kaparrAP, lagarrAP, lanparr-sasiAP, larrAP, magardaAP, magardatzeAP, saparrAP, saparrondoAP, sasiagaAP, shaparrAP; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): arcerAP, arn blancAP, arnallAP, ars de tancasAP, arç de tanquesAP, arçot de tanquesAP, cambroneraAP, espinalAP, oastre d´aseAP, ullastreAP; Finnish (Finland): aitapukinpensasAQ; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Crete): ΧυτσιάAR; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): ΖιλύκιAR, ΛουτσιάAR; Portuguese (Portugal): cambroeiraAP, espinheiro-de-casca-brancaAP; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): artoAP, artosAP, cambroneraAP, cambronera de BerberíaAP, cambronerasAP, cambroneroAP, cambrosAP, cambrónAP, escambroneraAP, espino cambrónAP; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): bocktörneAQ

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