Vinca minor
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Apocynaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Vinca minor, Sp. Pl.: 209. 1753
Content
Distribution
● Au(A) Be(B L) Cm Co Cs Ct Ga(F) Ge Gr He Ho Hs(A S) Hu It La Lt Lu Mo Po Rf(K) Rm Si(S) Sk Sl Sr Tu(A) [cBr Bu cDa Es cHb(E) No Su nTn cTu(E)]
Euro+Med endemic: Austria, with Liechtenstein nativeA (Austria nativeB); Belgium, with Luxembourg nativeA (Belgium nativeC, Luxembourg nativeD); Bulgaria introducedA,E,F,G; Corsica nativeA,F; Crimea nativeA,F,H; Croatia nativeI,J; Czech Republic nativeK,L,M; Denmark cultivatedA,N; Estonia introducedH,O; Former Yugoslavia nativeA,F; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativeA,F); Germany nativeA,P,Q,R; Great Britain cultivatedA; Greece nativeA,F; Hungary nativeA,S,T; Ireland, with N Ireland cultivatedA (Ireland introducedU); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeA,F; Latvia nativeH; Lithuania nativeH; Moldova nativeH,V; Netherlands nativeA,W,X; Norway introducedA,Y; Poland nativeA,Z; Portugal nativeA,F; Romania nativeA,AA; Russia (Kaliningrad region nativeH); Serbia, with Kosovo nativeAB; Sicily, with Malta nativeA (Sicily nativeF); Slovakia nativeAC,AD,K,L; Slovenia nativeAE; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra nativeA,F (Andorra nativeAF, Spain nativeAG); Sweden introducedA,AH,AI; Switzerland nativeA,AJ,AK; Tunisia naturalisedAL; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeAM,F, Turkey-in-Europe cultivatedA,F); Ukraine, with Crimea nativeAN,AO,H
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): flor de los cementeriosAP, flor de los zementeriosAP, vincapervincaAP, yerba doncellaAP, yerba donzelaAP; Basque (Spain): amitzAP, ikonte-belarrAP, inkonte-belar txikiAP; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): donzellaAP, herba donsellaAP, herba donzellaAP, herva donsellaAP, pervincaAP, vincaAP, vinca pervinclaAP, vinca petitaAP, vincapervincaAP, vinclapervinclaAP, viola de bruixaAP, viola de bruxaAP, vrincapervrincaAP; Finnish (Finland): pikkutalvioAQ; Galician (Spain): cangroeiraAP, cangroriaAP, cangroyaAP, congonhaAP, congosaAP, congossaAP, congroyaAP, cornellaAP, cornellanAP, herba do bechoAP, herba doncelaAP, pervincaAP, semprenoivaAP, semprenuviaAP; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): Βίγκα η ελάχιστηAR; High Aragonese (Spain): flor de los cementeriosAP, vincapervincaAP, yerba donzellaAP; Majorcan (Mallorca): herba donsellaAP; Portuguese (Portugal): congonhaAP, congossaAP, congossa menorAP, congroyaAP, pervincaAP, semprenoivaAP; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): brancaporbrincaAP, brincaAP, bruselaAP, brusela menorAP, clemátidaAP, doncellaAP, hierba doncellaAP, ojos azulesAP, pervincaAP, vincaAP, vincapervincaAP, violetaAP, violeta de la brujaAP, violeta gañateraAP, yerba ciegaAP, yerba doncellaAP; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): vintergrönaAQ; Valencian (Spain): herba donsellaAP, jezmil de bora sequiaAP
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