Barbarea W. T. Aiton, nom. cons., sec. Marhold, K. (2011+): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Barbarea, Hortus Kew., ed. 2, 4: 109. 1812, nom. cons. wfo-4000004049 [non Barbarea 1760]
- Type: Barbarea vulgaris
- =Campe, Fl. Hautes-Pyrénées: 199. 1867 wfo-4000006393
- =Nasturtium sect. Ceriosperma in Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 66: 96. 1933 wfo-3400005666
- ≡Ceriosperma in Willdenowia 13: 86. 1983
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Distribution
Ag Al Ar Au(A) Az BH Be(B L) Br Bu By Cg Cm Co dCr Cs Ct Da Es Fe Ga(F) Ge Gg Gr Hb(E) He Ho Hs(A S) Hu It La Le Lt Lu Ma Mk Mo No Po Rf Rm Sa Si(S) Sk Sl Sr Su Sy Tn Tu(A E) Uk [Az(C F J L M P S T) Ca(P T) Fa nIs Md(M)]
Euro+Med: Albania native; Algeria native; Armenia native; Austria, with Liechtenstein native (Austria native); Azores native (Corvo introduced, Faial introduced, Flores introduced, Pico introduced, Santa Maria introduced, São Jorge introduced, São Miguel introduced, Terceira introduced); Belarus native; Belgium, with Luxembourg native (Belgium native, Luxembourg native); Bosnia-Herzegovina native; Bulgaria native; Canary islands (La Palma introduced, Tenerife introduced); Corsica native; Crete, with Karpathos native: doubtfully native; Crimea native; Croatia native; Czech Republic native; Denmark native; Estonia native; Faroe islands introduced; Finland native; Former Yugoslavia native; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France native); Georgia native; Germany native; Great Britain native; Greece native; Hungary native; Iceland naturalised; Ireland, with N Ireland native (Ireland native); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native; Latvia native; Lebanon native; Lebanon-Syria native; Lithuania native; Madeira archipelago (Madeira island introduced); Moldova native; Montenegro native; Morocco native; Netherlands native; North Macedonia native; Norway native; Poland native; Portugal native; Romania native; Russia native; Sardinia native; Serbia, with Kosovo native; Sicily, with Malta native (Sicily native); Slovakia native; Slovenia native; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native (Andorra native, Spain native); Sweden native; Switzerland native; Syria native; Tunisia native; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native, Turkey-in-Europe native); Ukraine native; Ukraine, with Crimea native
Common Names
Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan): VəzərəkA; Bulgarian (Bulgaria): ЗлинаB; Estonian (Estonia): KollakasC; Finnish (Finland): kanankaalitD; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): ΒαρβαρέαE; Latvian (Latvia): ZvēreneC; Lithuanian (Lithuania): BarborytėC; Romanian (Moldova): КрушецяF; Russian (Moldova): СурепкаF; Russian (Russia): СурепкаG; Russian (Ukraine): СурепкаH; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): gyllnarD; Ukrainian (Ukraine): СурiпицяH
Bibliography
A. Karjagin, I. I. 1953: Flora Azerbajdžana 4. – Baku: Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk Azerbajdžanskoj SSR
B. Andreev, N. , Ančev, M. , Kožuharov, S. I. , Markova, M. , Peev, D. & Petrova, A. 1992: Opredelitel na visšite rastenija v Bălgarija. – Sofija: Nauka i izkustvo
C. Laasimer, L., Kuusk, V., Tabaka, L. & Lekavičius, A. (ed.) 1993: Flora of the Baltic countries. Flora Baltijskich Respublik 1. – Tartu: Estonian Academy of Sciences