Peganum harmala
Synonymy
Source: Castroviejo, S. (2009+): Zygophyllaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Peganum harmala, Sp. Pl.: 444. 1753
Content
Distribution
Ab Ag Ar Bu Cm Co Cr Cy Gg Gr Hs(S) Ir It Jo Le Li Ma Mo Rf(C E S) Rm Sa Sn Sr Sy Tn Tu(A E) [Ga(F) Hu]
Euro+Med not endemic: Algeria nativeA,B; Armenia nativeC; Azerbaijan nativeD; Bulgaria nativeE,F,G; Corsica nativeH; Crete, with Karpathos nativeG; Crimea nativeG; Cyprus nativeI; Former Yugoslavia nativeG; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France introducedG,H); Georgia nativeJ,K; Greece nativeG; Hungary introducedG; Israel/Palestine nativeL,M; Israel/Palestine-Jordan nativeM; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeG,N; Jordan nativeM,O; Lebanon nativeP; Libya nativeQ; Moldova nativeR,S; Morocco nativeT,U,V; Romania nativeW; Russia (C European Russia nativeR, E European Russia nativeR, S European Russia nativeR); Sardinia nativeG,N; Serbia, with Kosovo nativeX; Sinai nativeM; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra nativeG (Spain nativeY,Z); Syria nativeP; Tunisia nativeAA,AB; Turkey nativeAC (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeAD, Turkey-in-Europe nativeG); Ukraine, with Crimea nativeAE,AF,R
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): alharmaAG, gamanzaAG, gamarzaAG, lulos (fruto)AG, tarracozínAG; Basque (Spain): asta bortusayaAG, asta-bortusayaAG; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): armaláAG, harmalaAG, harmalàAG, harmaláAG, hármalaAG, ruda bordaAG, ruta bordaAG; High Aragonese (Spain): alharmaAG; Portuguese (Portugal): harmalaAG; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): alargamaAG, alfarmaAG, alfármegaAG, alhamegaAG, alhargamaAG, alharmaAG, alharmegaAG, alharmelAG, alhármagaAG, alhármegaAG, alhármelAG, aljamegaAG, alárgamaAG, arjamegaAG, armaláAG, catarrecinoAG, catarrocínAG, catarroficAG, catarrofinAG, catarrucínAG, crujíaAG, cuentas de burroAG, estacarracinAG, estacarracínAG, gamarsaAG, gamarzaAG, harmagaAG, harmaga blancaAG, harmaga realAG, harmalaAG, harmelAG, hediondoAG, hierba de las heridasAG, hármagaAG, hármalaAG, jamegaAG, matacánAG, matarocínAG, matarrocínAG, matarrufínAG, meaperrosAG, ruda bordaAG, ruda hármalaAG, ruda salvajeAG, ruda silvestreAG, ruda-harmalaAG, ruda-harmelAG, tacarrecínAG, veneneraAG; Valencian (Spain): armaláAG, estaca de rosíAG, harmalaAG, ruda bordaAG
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