Cardamine amara subsp. amara
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Cardamine amara subsp. amara
- =Cardamine amara var. breviflora in Rozpr. Wydz. Mat.-Przyr. Akad. Umiejetn., Dzialł B, Nauki Biol., ser. 3, 12: 6-7. 1912
- =Cardamine amara subsp. "A" typica in Verh. Bot. Vereins Prov. Brandenburg 14: 65-66. 1872, nom. inval.
- – "Cardamine amara subsp. opicii" auct., non
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Distribution
Au(A L) BH Be(B L) Br Bu By Co Cs Ct Da Es Fe Ga(F) Ge Hb(E N) He Ho Hu It La Lt Mk Mo No Po Rf(C E K N NW) Rm Sk Sl Sr Su Uk
Euro+Med not endemicA: Austria, with Liechtenstein nativeB (Austria nativeC,D, Liechtenstein nativeA); Belarus nativeD,E; Belgium, with Luxembourg nativeB (Belgium nativeD, Luxembourg nativeD); Bosnia-Herzegovina nativeD; Bulgaria nativeB,D,F; Corsica nativeB,D; Croatia nativeD,G,H; Czech Republic nativeD,I,J; Denmark nativeB,D; Estonia nativeD,K,L,M; Finland nativeB,D; Former Yugoslavia nativeB; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativeA,B,D); Germany nativeB,D,N; Great Britain nativeB,D; Hungary nativeB,D; Ireland, with N Ireland nativeB (Ireland nativeD, Northern Ireland nativeA); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeB,D; Latvia nativeD,L,M,O,P; Lithuania nativeD,L,M; Moldova nativeA,Q; Netherlands nativeB,D; North Macedonia nativeR; Norway nativeB,D; Poland nativeB,D,S; Romania nativeB,D,T; Russia nativeD (C European Russia nativeA,M, E European Russia nativeA,M, Kaliningrad region nativeA,M,O,U, N European Russia nativeA,M, NW European Russia nativeA,M); Serbia, with Kosovo nativeR; Serbia, with Kosovo and Montenegro nativeA; Slovakia nativeD,V; Slovenia nativeD,W,X; Sweden nativeB,D; Switzerland nativeB,D; Ukraine nativeD,Y,Z; Ukraine, with Crimea nativeA
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