Pistacia terebinthus
Synonymy
Source: Henning, T. & Raab-Straube, E. von (2016+): Anacardiaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Pistacia terebinthus, Sp. Pl.: 1025. 1753
- – "Pistacia mutica" sensu HAYEK, A. - 26. - Prodromus florae peninsulae Balcanicae (ed./F. MARKGRAF). Dahlem bei Berlin 1929-1933. Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 30/1-3. 2/2: 97-240. 1929 (20 juil.); 2/3: 241-336. 1929 (15 nov.); 2/4: 337-576. 1930 (15 oct.); 2/5: 577-768. 1931 (15 fév.); 2/6: 769-960. 1931 (20 sept.); 2/7: 961-1152. 1931 (31 déc.); 3/1: 1-208. 1932 (15 août); (... -> notes)1
- 1. HAYEK, A. - 26. - Prodromus florae peninsulae Balcanicae (ed./F. MARKGRAF). Dahlem bei Berlin 1929-1933. Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 30/1-3. 2/2: 97-240. 1929 (20 juil.); 2/3: 241-336. 1929 (15 nov.); 2/4: 337-576. 1930 (15 oct.); 2/5: 577-768. 1931 (15 fév.); 2/6: 769-960. 1931 (20 sept.); 2/7: 961-1152. 1931 (31 déc.); 3/1: 1-208. 1932 (15 août); (... -> notes) 1929–1933
Content
Distribution
● AE(G) Ab(A N) Ag Al Bl(M) Bu Cg Co Cr Ct Cy Ga(F M) Gr He Hs(A G S) Ir It Le Li Lu Ma Sa Si(M S) Sl Sr Sy Tn Tu(A E) [Mk]
Euro+Med endemicA,B,C,D,E,F: Albania native ‒ nativeE,G,H,I,J,K; Algeria native ‒ nativeE,L; Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan (core) nativeM, Nakhchivan nativeM); Baleares native ‒ nativeE,I (Mallorca native ‒ nativeA,N); Bulgaria native ‒ nativeE,I,O,P; Corsica native ‒ nativeB,C,D,E,I; Crete, with Karpathos native ‒ nativeE,I; Croatia native ‒ nativeQ,R; Cyprus native ‒ nativeE,F; East Aegean islands native ‒ nativeE (Greek East Aegean islands native); Former Yugoslavia native ‒ nativeE,I; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France native ‒ nativeE,I, Monaco nativeS); Greece native ‒ nativeE,I; Israel/Palestine native; Israel/Palestine-Jordan native ‒ nativeE; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native ‒ nativeE,I,T; Lebanon native; Lebanon-Syria native ‒ nativeE; Libya native ‒ nativeE,L; Montenegro nativeU; Morocco native ‒ nativeE,L,V; North Macedonia introducedW; Portugal native ‒ nativeE,I; Sardinia native ‒ nativeE,I,X; Serbia, with Kosovo native ‒ nativeY; Sicily, with Malta nativeI (Malta native, Sicily native ‒ nativeAA,E,Z); Slovenia native ‒ nativeAB; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native ‒ nativeE,I (Andorra nativeAC, Gibraltar nativeAD, Spain native ‒ nativeA); Switzerland native ‒ nativeAE,AF; Syria native; Tunisia native ‒ nativeAG,E,L; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native ‒ nativeE, Turkey-in-Europe native ‒ nativeE,I)
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): cornicabraAH, curñaAH, potinaAH, púdolAH, sarrampuzAH, terebintoAH, torzebuchAH; Asturian; Bable; Leonese; Asturleonese (Spain): cafresnuAH, carnapiu blanqueruAH, carnapiu negralAH; Basque (Spain): ahunt-zadarraAH, ahuntzadarAH, ahuntzadarraAH, auntz-adarAH, auntzadarrAH, auntzadarraAH, aunzadarraAH, ganauskiaAH, garauskiaAH; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): arbre del piAH, banya de cabraAH, bitxerAH, bitxoAH, cornicabraAH, garrofer bordAH, llampugaAH, llorer bordAH, mataAH, matacabritAH, mataselvaAH, mataveraAH, matissa veraAH, moixeraAH, nogueretaAH, noguerolaAH, pudentAH, pudolAH, púdiolAH, púdolAH, rendiscleAH, terebintAH; Galician (Spain): almecegueiroAH, aroeiraAH, cornabudeAH, cornalheiraAH, cornalleiraAH, cornicabraAH, escornacabraAH, escornacabrasAH, terebintoAH; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Crete): ΠετραμυθιάAI; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): ΑντραμυθιάAI, ΑρκοτρέμιθοςAI, ΑρκοτριμιθκιάAI, ΑρμιτσάδαAI, ΒρουμομέλιAI, Γκρέμ(ι)θαςAI, ΚέλβοAI, ΚεροβλιάAI, ΚοκκορέβιθοςAI, ΚοκκορέτσιAI, ΚοκκορέτσοςAI, ΚοκκορεβιθιάAI, ΚοκκορετσιάAI, ΞεσκουδιάAI, ΡουντιάAI, ΣμαρδέλιAI, ΤρέμιθοςAI, ΤραμυθιάAI, ΤρεμιθκιάAI, ΤσεροπελιόAI, ΤσικουδιάAI, ΤσιτσιρεβιάAI; High Aragonese (Spain): potinaAH, púdolAH, torzebuchAH; Majorcan (Mallorca): arbre del piAH; Portuguese (Portugal): cerejeira-bastardaAH, cornaheiraAH, cornalheiraAH, cornalheira dos trasmontanosAH, cornicabraAH, cornilheiraAH, curnicabraAH, escornacabrasAH, fedigueiraAH, pimentâo-longalAH, terebinthiaAH, terebinthineiraAH, terebintoAH; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): cabra cojaAH, cabracojaAH, cabracornaAH, cabricuernoAH, caricuernoAH, charnecaAH, charnelaAH, charneraAH, charnetaAH, colnetaAH, cornetaAH, cornetasAH, cornezueloAH, cornicabraAH, cornicabreAH, cornicabroAH, cornitaAH, cuernosAH, descornacabrasAH, descuernacabrasAH, emborrachacabrasAH, escuernacabraAH, escuernacabrasAH, escuernicabraAH, granillo cornicabraAH, higuera silvestreAH, jediscoAH, lentiscoAH, lentisco albarAH, noguerolaAH, quemaculoAH, terebintoAH, tornaloboAH, trementina de KiosAH, valvarijaAH, árbol de Nuestra SeñoraAH; Valencian (Spain): bitxerAH, cornicabraAH, garrofer bordAH, garrofer bortAH, lloré bortAH, mataselvaAH, matissa veraAH, noguerolaAH, pudoloAH
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