Atriplex hortensis

Atriplex hortensis

Synonymy

Source: Uotila, P. (2011+): Chenopodiaceae (pro parte majore). – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Atriplex hortensis L., Sp. Pl.: 1053. 1753
    • =Atriplex microtheca Moq. in Candolle, Prodr. 13(2): 91. 1849

    Distribution

    dMk Rf(CS) [Ab(A) nAl nAu(aA) nBl pBr nBu By aCg nCm aCo nCr Ct nDa pEs aFe nGa(F) nGe Gg nGr nHe nHo nHs(A S) aHu Ir nIt La pLt nLu Mo pNo nPo Rf(aC E K aN NW pS) nRm aSa nSi(S) Sk Sl nSu nTu(A E) Uk] 

    Euro+Med not endemicA,B: Albania naturalisedC,D; Austria, with Liechtenstein naturalisedD (Austria casualE); Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan (core) introducedF); Baleares naturalisedC,D; Belarus introducedF,G,H; Bulgaria naturalisedC,D; Corsica casualC; Crete, with Karpathos naturalisedD; Crimea naturalisedD; Croatia introducedI,J; Denmark naturalisedK; Estonia introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationL; Finland casualK,M; Former Yugoslavia naturalisedC,D; France, with Channel is. and Monaco naturalisedC (France introducedN); Georgia introducedF; Germany naturalisedD; Great Britain introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationO; Greece naturalisedC,D,I; Hungary casualP; Israel/Palestine introducedQ; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City naturalisedC,N,R,S,T; Latvia introducedG,U; Lithuania introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationV; Moldova introducedF; Montenegro casualW; Netherlands naturalisedD; North Macedonia native: doubtfully nativeX; Norway introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationK; Poland naturalisedD,Y; Portugal naturalisedC,D; Romania naturalisedD; Russia (C European Russia casualZ, E European Russia introducedG, Kaliningrad region introducedG, N European Russia casualAA, NW European Russia introducedAB,G, North Caucasus nativeAC, S European Russia introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationAD); Sardinia casualS; Sicily, with Malta (Sicily naturalisedR,S); Slovakia introducedAE; Slovenia introducedAF,N; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra naturalisedC,D (Andorra introducedAG,AH, Spain introducedAH,AI); Sweden naturalisedK; Switzerland naturalisedD; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part naturalisedC, Turkey-in-Europe naturalisedC,D); Ukraine introducedF; Ukraine, with Crimea introducedAJ,G

    Common Names

    Albanian (Albania): Laboti i kopshtitAK; Aragonese (Spain): almollAL, armollAL, armuelleAL, armuelloAL, bledoAL, bledos molesAL; Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan): Бағ сиркәнAM; Basque (Spain): garadaiscáAL, garadaiskaAL, garadaizcaAL, garadaizka gorriAL, garadaizka gorriaAL, zilar-belarraAL, zilharr-belharrAL; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): almollisAL, armollAL, armoll del hortAL, armollsAL, blet mollAL, espinac de carnAL, espinachs de carnAL, mollAL, mollsAL; Croatian (Croatia): vrtna pepeljugaAN; Czech (Czech Republic): lebeda zahradníAO; Danish (Denmark): Have-MældeK; Dutch; Flemish (Netherlands): TuinmeldeAP; Estonian (Estonia): AedmaltsAQ; Finnish (Finland): tarhamaltsaAR; French (France): Bonne-DameAS, Arroche des jardinsAS; French (Switzerland): Arroche des jardinsAT, Bonne-dameAT; Galician (Spain): armolasAL, armolesAL, erva-armolesAL, garamolasAL; German (Germany): Garten-MeldeAU; German (Switzerland): Garten-MeldeAV; Hungarian (Hungary): Kerti labodaAW; Italian (Switzerland): Atriplice degli ortiAX; Latvian (Latvia): daržinė balandūnėAQ, dārza balodeneAQ; Majorcan (Mallorca): espinachsAL, espinacs de carnAL; Norwegian (Norway): hagemeldeK; Polish (Poland): Łoboda ogrodowaAY; Portuguese (Portugal): armolasAL, armolesAL, armoles hortensesAL, armollsAL, ermolesAL, erva armolesAL, erva-armolesAL, herva-armolesAL; Romanian (Moldova): Лободэ де-грэдинэAZ; Romanian (Romania): Lobodă de grădinăBA; Russian (Russia): лебеда садоваяAQ; Slovak (Slovakia): loboda záhradnáAE; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): armolesAL, armuelleAL, armuelle de huertaAL, armuellesAL, armuelles blancosAL, armuelles cultivadosAL, armuelles de huertaAL, armuelles de zorraAL, armuelles domésticosAL, armuelles silvestresAL, bledos molesAL, bledos reales coloradosAL, cogolletesAL, espinaca de carneAL, ramos de coralAL; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): trädgårdsmållaAR; Swedish (Sweden): trädgårdsmållaK; Valencian (Spain): blets finsAL

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