Chenopodium ficifolium
Synonymy
Source: Uotila, P. (2011+): Chenopodiaceae (pro parte majore). – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Chenopodium ficifolium, Comp. Fl. Brit. 1: 276. 1800
- – "Chenopodium serotinum" sensu HALÁCSY, E. DE - Conspectus florae graecae. G. Engelmann, Lipsiae, 1900-1904. 1/1: [1]-224. 1900 (fév.); 1/2: 225-576. 1900 (oct.); 1/3: 577-825. 1901 (oct.); 2/1: [1]-256. 1902 (mars-avril); 2/2: 257-612. 1902 (oct.-nov.); 3/1: [1]-320. 1904 (mars); 3/2: 321-519, [I]-XXV. 1904 (oct.-nov.).1; sensu MAIRE, R. & al. - Flore de l'Afrique du Nord. Lechevalier, Paris, 1952-... 1: [1]-366. 1952; 2: [1]-374. 1953; 3: [1]-399. 1955; 4: [1]-333. 1957; 5: [1]-307. 1958; 6: [1]-374. 1960; 7: [1]-329. 1961; 8: [1]-303. 1962; 9: [1]-300. 1963; 10: [1]-336. 1963; 11: [1]-335. 1964; 12: [1]-407. 1965; 13: [1]-365. 1967; 14: [1]-397. "1976" [1977]; 15: [1]-309. 1980; 16: [1]-302. 1987-...2; sensu QUÉZEL, P. & S. SANTA - Nouvelle flore de l'Algérie et des régions désertiques méridionales. Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, 1962-1963. 1: [1]-413. 1962; 2: [1]-566. 1963.3
- 1. HALÁCSY, E. DE - Conspectus florae graecae. G. Engelmann, Lipsiae, 1900-1904. 1/1: [1]-224. 1900 (fév.); 1/2: 225-576. 1900 (oct.); 1/3: 577-825. 1901 (oct.); 2/1: [1]-256. 1902 (mars-avril); 2/2: 257-612. 1902 (oct.-nov.); 3/1: [1]-320. 1904 (mars); 3/2: 321-519, [I]-XXV. 1904 (oct.-nov.). , 2. MAIRE, R. & al. - Flore de l'Afrique du Nord. Lechevalier, Paris, 1952-... 1: [1]-366. 1952; 2: [1]-374. 1953; 3: [1]-399. 1955; 4: [1]-333. 1957; 5: [1]-307. 1958; 6: [1]-374. 1960; 7: [1]-329. 1961; 8: [1]-303. 1962; 9: [1]-300. 1963; 10: [1]-336. 1963; 11: [1]-335. 1964; 12: [1]-407. 1965; 13: [1]-365. 1967; 14: [1]-397. "1976" [1977]; 15: [1]-309. 1980; 16: [1]-302. 1987-... , 3. QUÉZEL, P. & S. SANTA - Nouvelle flore de l'Algérie et des régions désertiques méridionales. Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, 1962-1963. 1: [1]-413. 1962; 2: [1]-566. 1963.
Content
Distribution
Au(A L) BH Be(B) Br Bu By Cm Cs Ct Eg Ga(C F) Ge Gr He Ho Hs(S) Hu It Jo La Lu Mk Mo Rf(C E K) Rm ?Sa ?Si(S) Sk Sl Sr Tu(A E) Uk [aAg nDa aEs aFe aHb(E N) nIr Lt aNo nPo Si(M) nSu]
Euro+Med not endemicA,B: Algeria casualC; Austria, with Liechtenstein nativeD (Austria nativeE,F,G, Liechtenstein nativeE,G); Belarus nativeF; Belgium, with Luxembourg nativeD (Belgium nativeF); Bosnia-Herzegovina nativeH; Bulgaria nativeC,D,F,H,I; Crimea nativeD,J; Croatia nativeF,H,K,L; Czech Republic nativeF; Denmark naturalisedD,F,M,N; Egypt nativeC,O; Estonia casualP; Finland casualN; Former Yugoslavia nativeC,D; France, with Channel is. and Monaco nativeC,D (Channel islands nativeQ, France nativeF,G); Germany nativeD,F,G,R; Great Britain nativeD,F,Q; Greece nativeB,C,D,F,H; Hungary nativeD,F,S,T; Ireland, with N Ireland (Ireland casualU, Northern Ireland casualU); Israel/Palestine naturalisedV; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeC,D,F,G,W; Jordan nativeX; Latvia nativeJ; Lithuania introducedJ,Y; Moldova nativeJ; Netherlands nativeAA,D,F,Z; North Macedonia nativeAB; Norway casualN; Poland naturalisedAC; Portugal nativeAD,C; Romania nativeD,F; Russia (C European Russia nativeAE,J, E European Russia nativeJ, Kaliningrad region nativeAF,J); Sardinia native: presence questionableC,W; Serbia, with Kosovo nativeH; Sicily, with Malta (Malta introducedC, Sicily native: presence questionableAG); Slovakia nativeF; Slovenia nativeAH,F,G; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra nativeC,D (Spain nativeAD,F); Sweden naturalisedAI,AJ,D,F,N; Switzerland nativeAK,AL,D,F,G; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeAM, Turkey-in-Europe nativeA,AM,C,D,F); Ukraine nativeF; Ukraine, with Crimea nativeAN,AO,J
Common Names
Bulgarian (Bulgaria): Смокволистна куча лободаAP; Croatian (Croatia): smokvasta lobodaAQ; Czech (Czech Republic): merlík fíkolistýAR; Danish (Denmark): Figenbladet GåsefodAS; Dutch; Flemish (Netherlands): StippelganzevoetAT; Finnish (Finland): viikunanlehtisavikkaAS; French (France): Chénopode tardifAU, Chénopode à feuilles de figuierAU; French (Switzerland): Chénopode à feuilles de figuierAV; German (Germany): Feigenblättriger GänsefußAW; German (Switzerland): Feigenblättriger GänsefussAX; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): Χηνοπόδιον το συκόφυλλονAY; Hungarian (Hungary): Fügelevelű libatopAZ; Italian (Switzerland): Farinello con foglie de ficoBA; Norwegian (Norway): fikenmeldeAS; Polish (Poland): Komosa jesiennaBB; Slovak (Slovakia): mrlík figolistýBC; Slovenian (Slovenia): Smokvasta metlikaAH; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): pie de cisneBD; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): fikonmållaBE; Swedish (Sweden): fikonmållaAS, vanlig fikonmållaAS; Welsh (Wales): Troed yr Ŵydd Ffigys-ddailBF
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