Pisum sativum
Synonymy
Source: 2010: ILDIS World Database of Legumes 2010. (copyright © ILDIS)
Pisum sativum, Sp. Pl.: 727. 1753
Content
Distribution
AE(G) Ab(A N) Ag Al Ar Bl Bu Cm Co Cr Cy Eg Ga(F) Gg Gr Hs(S) Ir It Ju Le Lu Ma Mo Rf(CS) Rm Sa Si(M S) Sy Tn Tu(A E) [Au(A) Br By Cz Es Ge He Ho La Lt No Rf(C E K N NW S) Su Uk]
Euro+Med not endemic: Albania native ‒ nativeA; Algeria native ‒ nativeB; Armenia native; Austria, with Liechtenstein (Austria introduced ‒ introducedA); Azerbaijan native (Azerbaijan (core) native, Nakhchivan native); Baleares native ‒ nativeB; Belarus introducedC; Bulgaria native ‒ nativeA; Corsica native ‒ nativeA; Crete, with Karpathos native ‒ nativeB; Crimea native; Cyprus native ‒ nativeD; East Aegean islands (Greek East Aegean islands native ‒ nativeB); Egypt nativeB; Estonia introduced ‒ introducedE; Former Czechoslovakia introducedF; Former Yugoslavia native ‒ nativeA; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France native ‒ nativeA); Georgia native; Germany introducedG; Great Britain introducedH; Greece native ‒ nativeA; Israel/Palestine nativeI; Israel/Palestine-Jordan native; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native ‒ nativeA; Latvia introducedJ; Lebanon native ‒ nativeI; Lithuania introducedK; Moldova native; Morocco native ‒ nativeB; Netherlands introducedL; Norway introducedM; Portugal native ‒ nativeA; Romania native ‒ nativeA; Russia introduced ‒ introduced (C European Russia introduced ‒ introducedN,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X, E European Russia introduced ‒ introducedAA,AB,AC,AD,X,Y,Z, Kaliningrad region introducedAE, N European Russia introduced ‒ introducedAF,AG,AH,AI,AJ, NW European Russia introduced ‒ introducedAK, North Caucasus native, S European Russia introducedAL,AM,AN,X); Sardinia native ‒ nativeA; Sicily, with Malta (Malta native ‒ nativeB, Sicily native ‒ nativeB); Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra (Spain native ‒ nativeA); Sweden introducedAO; Switzerland introducedAP; Syria native ‒ nativeD,I; Tunisia native ‒ nativeB; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native ‒ nativeD, Turkey-in-Europe native ‒ nativeA); Ukraine introduced ‒ introducedAQ,AR,AS,AT; Ukraine, with Crimea native
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): arbejaAU, arbellaAU, bisalteraAU, bisalteroAU, bisaltoAU, bisaltosAU, bisartoAU, guisanteAU, guisónAU, quixonsAU; Armenian (Armenia): Volor TzanoviAV; Asturian; Bable; Leonese; Asturleonese (Spain): arbeh.osAU, arbeyosAU, arveh.oAU, arvejosAU, arvejos de meio enrameAU, arvejos de teléfonoAU, arvejos nanosAU, arveyuAU, guisantesAU; Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan): Ekin Koi NokhudAW; Basque (Spain): ilarAU; Belarusian (Belarus): Garokh PasyaounyAX; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): arvellaAU, arvelleraAU, caputxíAU, escanyavellesAU, estirabecAU, estirabechAU, estirabecsAU, estiragassóAU, fesoleraAU, pesolAU, pesol caputxíAU, pesol quadratAU, pesol-tirabechAU, pesolerAU, pesoleraAU, pesolera veraAU, pesolíAU, pèsolAU, pèsol (fruto)AU, pèsol bordAU, pèsol dolçAU, pèsol garrofíAU, pèsol quadratAU, pèsolsAU, pésolsAU, tirabecAU, tirabechAU, tirabechsAU, tirabecsAU, xítxeroAU; English: Common PeaAY, Field PeaAZ, Garden PeaBA, Green PeaBB, PeaBC, Sugar PeaAZ; Estonian (Estonia): Harilik HernesBD; Finnish (Finland): (sato)herneBE, KylvoherneBF; French (France): Pois CultiveeBG; French: Petit PoisBF, Petit Pois SucresBH, PoisBI, Pois FranceBJ, Pois VertsBJ; Galician (Spain): chicharoAU, guisante secoAU, guisante verdeAU, pisoAU, tirabequeAU, tirabequesAU; Georgian (Georgia): BardaBK; German: ErbseBL, Garten-ErbseBM; Italian (Italy): PisselloBF; Latvian (Latvia): Sejas ZirniBN; Lithuanian (Lithuania): Sejamasis ZirnisBO; Majorcan (Mallorca): estiragassóAU, fasoleraAU, fasolsAU, fesoleraAU, irhal biribilAU, pesolAU, pesol de bullirAU, pesoleraAU, pèsolAU, pèsol de bullirAU, xítxeroAU, xítxerosAU; Majorcan (Menorca): fesolAU; Polish (Poland): Groch ZwycrajnyBF; Portuguese (Portugal): ErvilhaBF, ErvilheiraBF, ervilhaAU, ervilha anâAU, ervilha branca de debulharAU, ervilha escuraAU, ervilha forrinhaAU, ervilha genovesaAU, ervilha meia brancaAU, ervilha miúdaAU, ervilha ordináriaAU, ervilha tortaAU, ervilha verdeAU, ervilha-anâAU, ervilha-branca-de-debulharAU, ervilha-bravaAU, ervilha-escuraAU, ervilha-forrinhaAU, ervilha-genovesaAU, ervilha-meia-brancaAU, ervilha-miúdaAU, ervilha-ordináriaAU, ervilha-tortaAU, ervilha-verdeAU, ervilhasAU, ervilhas miudasAU, ervilheiraAU, ervilheira ordinariaAU, griseusAU, griséusAU; Romanian (Moldova): Mazere De-SemenaBP; Romanian (Romania): MazareBF; Russian (Russia Central): Gorokh PosevnoiBQ; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): PesolBF, alberjana de la VegaAU, alvillaAU, arbejaAU, arbellaAU, arvejaAU, arveja de Aragón, cuadradaAU, arveja marcadaAU, arvejanaAU, arvejoAU, arvejosAU, arvejoteAU, arvejónAU, bisalteraAU, bisalteroAU, bisaltoAU, bisartoAU, chicharroAU, chícharoAU, chícharosAU, chícharos haberosAU, disante flamencoAU, disante mayorAU, disante mayor de Castilla, diferencia segundaAU, disante menorAU, escanyavellesAU, fasoleraAU, fasolsAU, guisanteAU, guisante andaluzAU, guisante castellanoAU, guisante enanoAU, guisante flamencoAU, guisante menudoAU, guisante mollarAU, guisante ordinarioAU, guisante silvestreAU, guisante tordoAU, guisante tortoAU, guisantesAU, guisónAU, haberosAU, ilarAU, morosAU, nanosAU, pequeñicosAU, poaAU, prinsolAU, présolesAU, pésoleAU, pésole bordeAU, pésole cuarentenoAU, pésole gitanoAU, pésole negrelAU, quixonsAU, tabillaAU, tirabequesAU, tres reyesAU; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): ärtBE; Swedish (Sweden): Gra ArtBF, SpritartBF; Ukrainian (Ukraine): Gorokh PosivnyiBR; Valencian (Spain): arvelleraAU, bealteraAU, pesolAU, pesolerAU, pesoleraAU, pèsol mollarAU; unknown: AlverjaBS, ArvejaBF, ChicharoBJ, GuisanteBF, MattarBB
Bibliography
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AX. Kiselevski, A. I. 1967: Latino-Russko-Belorusski Botanicheski Slovar. Minsk. 160 P. (as Pisum sativum)
AZ. Hickman, J. C. (ed.) 1993: The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants Of California. 1400pp. (as Pisum sativum)
BE. Kurtto, A., Lampinen, R., Piirainen, M. & Uotila, P. 2019: Checklist of the vascular plants of Finland. Suomen putkilokasvien luettelo. – Helsinki: Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS (as Pisum sativum)
BF. Balashev, L. L. (ed.) 1970: Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. (as Pisum sativum)
BG. Bonnier, G. & Layens, G. 1970: Flore Complete Portative de la France de la Suisse Et.. (as Pisum sativum)
BI. Polhill, R. M. 1990: Legumineuses. In: Flore Des Mascareignes, Vol 80. J. Bosser (as Pisum sativum)
BK. Kolakovsky, A. A. 1985: Flora Abkhazii [Flora Of Abkhazia], 2nd ed., Vol. 3. Tbilisi (as Pisum sativum)
BL. Rothmaler, W. H. P. & al. 1988: Exkursionsflora Fur Die Gebiete Der DDR Und Der BRD. Bd. 2. (as Pisum sativum)
BS. Garcia-Barriga, H. & Forero, E. 1968: Catalogo Ilustrado de Las Plantas de Cundinamarca 3: 1-136 (as Pisum sativum)