Spergula morisonii
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Caryophyllaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Spergula morisonii in Rev. Bot. Recueil Mens. 2: 424. 1847
Content
Distribution
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Euro+Med endemic: Algeria nativeA; Austria, with Liechtenstein (Austria nativeB); Belgium, with Luxembourg nativeC; Bulgaria native: reported in errorA; Czech Republic nativeD; Denmark nativeC,E,F; Estonia nativeG; Finland nativeC,F,H; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativeA,C); Germany nativeC,I,J,K; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native: reported in errorA; Latvia nativeG; Lithuania nativeG; Netherlands nativeC,L; Norway nativeC,F,M; Poland nativeC,N; Portugal nativeA,C,O; Romania nativeC,P; Sicily, with Malta (Sicily nativeA,Q); Slovakia nativeR; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra nativeA,C (Spain nativeO,S); Sweden nativeC,F,T,U; Ukraine, with Crimea nativeV
Common Names
Catalan; Valencian (Spain): espèrgula vernalW; Czech (Czech Republic): kolenec MorisonůvX; Danish (Denmark): Vår-SpergelF; Dutch; Flemish (Netherlands): HeidespurrieY; Estonian (Estonia): Kevad-nälgheinG; Finnish (Finland): kalliohatikkaF; French (France): Espargoutte de printempsZ, Spargoute de printempsZ, Spergule de MorisonZ; German (Germany): Frühlings-SpergelAA; Latvian (Latvia): pavasara gaursG; Lithuanian (Lithuania): pavasarinis kežysG; Norwegian (Norway): vårbendelF; Polish (Poland): Sporek wiosennyAB; Russian (Russia): торица весенняяG; Slovak (Slovakia): silenka jarnýR; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): vårspärgelAC; Swedish (Sweden): vårspärgelF
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