Spiraea

Spiraea

Synonymy

Source: Kurtto, A. (2009+): Rosaceae (pro parte majore). In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Spiraea L., Sp. Pl.: 489. 1753
    • =Drimopogon Raf., Sylva Tellur.: 151. 1838

    Distribution

    Ab Ar Au(A) BH Bu Cg Cm Cs Ct Ga(F) Gg Gr Hs(S) Hu It Lu Mk Mo Po Rf(C CS E N NW S) Rm Sk Sl Sr Tu(A) Uk [nBe(B L) Br By aDa Es Fe Ga Ge Hb(E N) He Ho aIs La Lt No ?Rf(K) Su] 

    Euro+Med: Armenia native; Austria, with Liechtenstein native (Austria native); Azerbaijan native; Belarus introduced; Belgium, with Luxembourg (Belgium naturalised, Luxembourg naturalised); Bosnia-Herzegovina native; Bulgaria native; Crimea native; Croatia native; Czech Republic native; Denmark casual; Estonia introduced; Finland introduced; France, with Channel is. and Monaco introduced (France native); Georgia native; Germany introduced; Great Britain introduced; Greece native; Hungary native; Iceland casual; Ireland, with N Ireland (Ireland introduced, Northern Ireland introduced); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native; Latvia introduced; Lithuania introduced; Moldova native; Montenegro native; Netherlands introduced; North Macedonia native; Norway introduced; Poland native; Portugal native; Romania native; Russia (C European Russia native, E European Russia native, Kaliningrad region introduced: presence questionable, N European Russia native, NW European Russia native, North Caucasus native, S European Russia native); Serbia, with Kosovo native; Slovakia native; Slovenia native; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native (Spain native); Sweden introduced; Switzerland introduced; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native); Ukraine native; Ukraine, with Crimea native

    Common Names

    Finnish (Finland): pensasangervotA; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): ΣπειραίαB; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): spireorA

    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