Allium schoenoprasum
Synonymy
Source: 2010: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (2010), copyright © The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Allium schoenoprasum, Sp. Pl.: 301. 1753
- ≡Cepa schoenoprasa, Methodus: 244. 1794
- ≡Ascalonicum schoenoprasum, Fl. Orne: 33. 1804
- ≡Porrum schoenoprasum, Enum. Pl. Transsilv.: 670. 1866
- ≡Schoenoprasum vulgare in Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, ser. 2, 17: 159. 1869
- ≡Allium schoenoprasum var. vulgare, Landw. Fl.: 298. 1866, nom. inval.
- ≡Schoenissa schoenoprasa, Gen. Pl.: 91. 1866, nom. inval.
Content
Distribution
Au Br Bt Bu By Co Cz Da Fe Ga Ge Gr He Ho Hs It Ju Lu No Po Rf(C CS E N NW S) Rm Su Tcs Tu(A) Uk [Az Be(B) Hb]
Euro+Med: Austria, with Liechtenstein native ‒ nativeA; Azores introduced ‒ introducedA; Baltic states, with Kaliningrad region native ‒ nativeA; Belarus native ‒ nativeA; Belgium, with Luxembourg introduced ‒ introducedA (Belgium introducedB); Bulgaria native ‒ nativeA; Corsica native ‒ nativeA; Denmark native ‒ nativeA; Finland native ‒ nativeA; Former Czechoslovakia native ‒ nativeA; Former Yugoslavia native ‒ nativeA; France, with Channel is. and Monaco native ‒ nativeA; Germany native ‒ nativeA; Great Britain native ‒ nativeA; Greece native ‒ nativeA; Ireland, with N Ireland introduced ‒ introducedA; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native ‒ nativeA; Netherlands native ‒ nativeA; Norway native ‒ nativeA; Poland native ‒ nativeA; Portugal native ‒ nativeA; Romania native ‒ nativeA; Russia (C European Russia native ‒ nativeA, E European Russia native ‒ nativeA, N European Russia native ‒ nativeA, NW European Russia native ‒ nativeA, North Caucasus native ‒ nativeA, S European Russia native ‒ nativeA); South Caucasus native ‒ nativeA; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native ‒ nativeA; Sweden native ‒ nativeA; Switzerland native ‒ nativeA; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native ‒ nativeA); Ukraine native ‒ nativeA
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): ajo de puertoC, cebollino de puertoC, zebollino de puertoC; Basque (Spain): tipula landareaC, tipulinC, tipulinaC; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): all junciformeC, cebollíC, porradellC; Finnish (Finland): ruoholaukkaD; Galician (Spain): ceboliñoC, ceboloC; High Aragonese (Spain): ajo de puertoC, zebollino de puertoC; Portuguese (Portugal): ceboletas de FrançaC, ceboletas-de-FrançaC, cebolinhaC, cebolinha-galegaC, cebolinha-miúdaC; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): ajete de ensalada italianaC, ajo moriscoC, cebolletaC, cebollinoC, cebollino comúnC, cebollino francésC, cebollino silvestreC, puerro pequeñoC; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): gräslökD
Bibliography
B. Lambinon, J. & Verloove, F. 2012: Nouvelle Flore de la Belgique, du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, du nord de la France et des régions voisines (Ptéridophytes et Spermatophytes), ed. 6. – Meise