Vincetoxicum

Vincetoxicum

Synonymy

Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Apocynaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Vincetoxicum Wolf, Gen. Pl.: 130. 1776
    • =Antitoxicum Pobed. in Komarov, Fl. USSR 18: 674. 1952

    Distribution

    AE(G) Ag Al Ar Au(A) Be(B L) Bl(I M N) Bu By Cg Cm Co Cr Cs Ct Cy Da Es Fe Ga(F) Ge Gr He Ho Hs(S) Hu It LS La Lt Lu Ma Mo No Po Rf(C E K NW S) Rm Sa Sk Sl Sr Su Tu(A E) 

    Euro+Med: Albania native; Algeria native; Armenia native; Austria, with Liechtenstein native (Austria native); Baleares native (Ibiza native, Mallorca native, Menorca native); Belarus native; Belgium, with Luxembourg native (Belgium native, Luxembourg native); Bulgaria native; Corsica native; Crete, with Karpathos native; Crimea native; Croatia native; Cyprus native; Czech Republic native; Denmark native; East Aegean islands native (Greek East Aegean islands native); Estonia native; Finland native; Former Yugoslavia native; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France native); Germany native; Greece native; Hungary native; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native; Latvia native; Lebanon-Syria native; Lithuania native; Moldova native; Montenegro native; Morocco native; Netherlands native; Norway native; Poland native; Portugal native; Romania native; Russia (C European Russia native, E European Russia native, Kaliningrad region native, NW European Russia native, S European Russia native); Sardinia native; Serbia, with Kosovo native; Slovakia native; Slovenia native; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native (Spain native); Sweden native; Switzerland native; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native, Turkey-in-Europe native); Ukraine, with Crimea native

    Common Names

    Finnish (Finland): käärmeenpistonyrtitA; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): ΒιντσετοξικόνB; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): tulkörterA

    Bibliography

    A. Kurtto, A., Lampinen, R., Piirainen, M. & Uotila, P. 2019: Checklist of the vascular plants of Finland. Suomen putkilokasvien luettelo. – Helsinki: Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS
    B. Kabbadas, D. S. 1957–1964: Eikonographemenon botanikon-phytologikon lexikon. – Athenai