Brassica rapa subsp. campestris

Brassica rapa subsp. campestris

Synonymy

Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Brassica rapa subsp. campestris (L.) A. R. Clapham in Clapham & al., Fl. Brit. Is., ed. 1: 153. 1952
  • Brassica campestris L., Sp. Pl.: 666. 1753
  • =Raphanus amplexicaulis Viv., Fl. Libyc. Spec.: 37. 1824
  • =Brassica cyrenaica Spreng., Syst. Veg., ed. 16, 2: 911. 1825
  • =Brassica rapa subsp. sylvestris (L.) Janch. in Janchen & Wendelberger, Kleine Fl. Wien: 55. 1953

Distribution

dAE(G) Ab dAl dBl dCm dCo dGr dHb dHs Hu Ma dPo dRf(E) dSa dSi(S) dTu [aCg cCs Ct aIs cLe cSy Tu(A)] 

Euro+Med not endemicA: Albania native: doubtfully nativeB; Azerbaijan nativeC; Baleares native: doubtfully nativeA; Corsica native: doubtfully nativeB; Crimea native: doubtfully nativeA,B; Croatia introducedD; Czech Republic cultivatedA,E; East Aegean islands native: doubtfully nativeA (Greek East Aegean islands native: doubtfully nativeA); Greece native: doubtfully nativeA; Hungary nativeA,F,G,H; Iceland casualI; Ireland, with N Ireland native: doubtfully nativeA; Lebanon cultivatedJ; Montenegro casualK; Morocco native; Poland native: doubtfully nativeA; Russia (E European Russia native: doubtfully nativeA); Sardinia native: doubtfully nativeA; Sicily, with Malta (Sicily native: doubtfully nativeB); Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native: doubtfully nativeA; Syria cultivatedJ; Turkey native: doubtfully nativeA (Turkey, Asiatic part introduced)

Common Names

Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan): Çöl kәlәmC; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): nap rodóL, nap y colL, nap-i-collL, napissosL; Estonian (Estonia): NaerisheinM, PõldkapsasrohiM; Finnish (Finland): peltokaaliN; Latvian (Latvia): Lauku rācenisM; Lithuanian (Lithuania): Dirvinis bastutisM; Portuguese (Portugal): couve-nabeiraL, couve-naboL, covosL, nabo da SueciaL, nabo redondoL, rutabagaL, turnepo brancoL, turnepo-amareloL; Romanian (Moldova): Курекь де-кымпO; Russian (Azerbaijan): Капуста полеваяC, СуперицаC; Russian (Moldova): Капуста полеваяO; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): berza silvestreL, col silvestre horadadaL, colinaboL, colzaL, nabicolL, nabillaL, nabinaL; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): åkerkålN

Bibliography

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