Prunella vulgaris
Synonymy
Source: 2010: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (2010), copyright © The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Prunella vulgaris, Sp. Pl.: 600. 1753
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Distribution
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Euro+Med: Albania native ‒ nativeA; Algeria native ‒ nativeA; Austria, with Liechtenstein native ‒ nativeA; Azores native ‒ nativeA; Baltic states, with Kaliningrad region native ‒ nativeA; Belarus native ‒ nativeA; Belgium, with Luxembourg native ‒ nativeA; Bulgaria native ‒ nativeA; Canary islands native ‒ nativeA; Corsica native ‒ nativeA; Crete, with Karpathos native ‒ nativeA; Crimea native ‒ nativeA; Cyprus native ‒ nativeA; Denmark native ‒ nativeA; East Aegean islands (Greek East Aegean islands native ‒ nativeA); Faroe islands native ‒ nativeA; Finland native ‒ nativeA; Former Czechoslovakia native ‒ nativeA; Former Yugoslavia native ‒ nativeA; France, with Channel is. and Monaco native ‒ nativeA; Germany native ‒ nativeA; Great Britain native ‒ nativeA; Greece native ‒ nativeA; Hungary native ‒ nativeA; Iceland native ‒ nativeA; Ireland, with N Ireland native ‒ nativeA; Israel/Palestine-Jordan native ‒ nativeA; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native ‒ nativeA; Lebanon-Syria native ‒ nativeA; Madeira archipelago native ‒ nativeA; Morocco native ‒ nativeA; Netherlands native ‒ nativeA; Norway native ‒ nativeA; Poland native ‒ nativeA; Portugal native ‒ nativeA; Romania native ‒ nativeA; Russia (C European Russia native ‒ nativeA, E European Russia native ‒ nativeA, N European Russia native ‒ nativeA, NW European Russia native ‒ nativeA, North Caucasus native ‒ nativeA, S European Russia native ‒ nativeA); Sardinia native ‒ nativeA; Sicily, with Malta native ‒ nativeA; Sinai native ‒ nativeA; South Caucasus native ‒ nativeA; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native ‒ nativeA; Sweden native ‒ nativeA; Switzerland native ‒ nativeA; Tunisia native ‒ nativeA; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native ‒ nativeA, Turkey-in-Europe native ‒ nativeA); Ukraine native ‒ nativeA
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): consuelda menorB, orejas de gatoB; Basque (Spain): zoldaB; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): brunella vulgarB, consuelda menorB, herba de la princesaB, herba de la prunellaB, herba de les feridesB, herba del traidorB, herba del traidóB, herba del traïdorB, prunel.la vulgarB, setgeB; Finnish (Finland): (aho)niittyhumalaC; Galician (Spain): brunelaB, consoldaB, consolda-menorB, erva-férreaB, forronaB, herba das feridasB, herba das fridasB, herba de San XoánB, herba do ferroB, herba do forrolB, herba ferreaB, herba ferroaB, herba ferronaB, herba forronaB, junta-carneB, menudilhaB, planta do forrolB, prunelhaB; High Aragonese (Spain): brunelaB, oreja de gatoB; Portuguese (Portugal): barralB, brunelaB, consolda menorB, consolda-menorB, erva ferroB, erva férreaB, erva-férreaB, herba das fridasB, herba do ferroB, herba ferroB, herba ferronaB, herva ferreaB, menudilhaB, prunelaB, prunelhaB; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): azafate de la reinaB, brunelaB, bruneldaB, consoldaB, consueldaB, consuelda menorB, consuelda silvestreB, ericoB, hierba de carpinteroB, hierba de las heridasB, hierba del carpinteroB, hierba del podadorB, mangueraB, morenilla enteraB, morenilla pobreB, prunelaB, prunellaB, sueldaB, suelda-cortadurasB, uña de caballoB, uñas de caballoB, yerba de las heridasB, yerba del podadorB, éricoB; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): brunörtC; Valencian (Spain): bruneldaB, secheB, segeB