Potentilla supina
Synonymy
Source: Kurtto, A. (2009+): Rosaceae (pro parte majore). In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Potentilla supina, Sp. Pl.: 497. 1753
- ≡Fragaria supina, Stirp. Austr. Fasc. 2: 10. 1763
- ≡Argentina supina, Fl. Franç. 3: 119. 1779
- ≡Comarum supinum in Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 24: 262. 1866
- ≡Tridophyllum supinum in Leafl. Bot. Observ. 1: 189. 1906
- =Potentilla prostrata, Tent. Fl. Bohem. 2: 181. 1814 [non Potentilla prostrata]
Content
Distribution
Ab Al Ar Au(A) Be(B) Bu Cg Cm Cs Ct Eg Ga(F) Ge Gg Gr He Ho Hs(S) Hu Ir It Le Ma Mk Mo Po Rf(C CS ?E †K S) Rm Sk Sl Sn Sr Sy Tn Tu(A E) Uk [By aDa Es La Lt aNo Rf(N NW)]
Euro+Med not endemicA,B,C,D: Albania nativeE,F; Armenia nativeG; Austria, with Liechtenstein native ‒ nativeH (Austria nativeI); Azerbaijan nativeJ,K; Belarus introduced ‒ introducedL; Belgium, with Luxembourg nativeH (Belgium native ‒ nativeL); Bulgaria native ‒ nativeH,M,N; Crimea native ‒ nativeL; Croatia native ‒ nativeO,P; Czech Republic native ‒ nativeQ,R,S; Denmark casualL,T; Egypt native ‒ nativeA,D; Estonia introduced ‒ introducedL,U; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France native ‒ nativeH,L,V); Georgia nativeW; Germany nativeH,X,Y,Z; Greece native ‒ nativeH; Hungary native ‒ nativeAA,AB,H; Israel/Palestine nativeAC,AD; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native ‒ nativeC,H; Latvia introducedL,U; Lebanon nativeAE; Lithuania introduced ‒ introducedL,U; Moldova nativeAF; Montenegro native ‒ nativeL; Morocco nativeAG,AH,AI; Netherlands nativeAJ,AK,H; North Macedonia native ‒ nativeAL; Norway casualAM,L; Poland native ‒ nativeAN,H; Romania native ‒ nativeAO,H; Russia introduced (C European Russia nativeL, E European Russia native: presence questionable, Kaliningrad region native: formerly nativeL, N European Russia introducedL, NW European Russia introducedL, North Caucasus native ‒ nativeAP,J, S European Russia native ‒ nativeL); Serbia, with Kosovo native ‒ nativeAQ; Sinai nativeD; Slovakia native; Slovenia native ‒ nativeAR; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra (Spain native ‒ nativeAS); Switzerland nativeAT,AU,H,L; Syria nativeAC,AD; Tunisia native ‒ nativeAI,AV; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native ‒ nativeAW,B, Turkey-in-Europe nativeAW,H); Ukraine native ‒ nativeL; Ukraine, with Crimea native ‒ nativeAX,AY
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