Heliotropium suaveolens
Synonymy
Source: Valdés, B. & Raab-Straube, E. von (2011+): Boraginaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Heliotropium suaveolens, Fl. Taur.-Caucas. 3: 116. 1819
Content
Distribution
Al Ar Bu Cm ?Co -Cr Gr Ir It Jo Ju Mo Rm Si(S) Sy Tu(A E)
Euro+Med not endemicA: Albania nativeB; Armenia nativeC; Bulgaria native ‒ nativeD,E,F,G; Corsica native: presence questionable ‒ native: presence questionableE,G,H; Crete, with Karpathos native: reported in errorE; Crimea native ‒ nativeE,G,I; Former Yugoslavia native ‒ nativeE; Greece native ‒ nativeE,G; Israel/Palestine nativeJ,K; Israel/Palestine-Jordan nativeE; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native ‒ nativeE,G; Jordan nativeK,L; Moldova nativeI,M; Romania native ‒ nativeG,N; Sicily, with Malta native ‒ nativeG (Sicily native ‒ nativeE); Syria nativeK; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native ‒ nativeE,O, Turkey-in-Europe native ‒ nativeE,G,O); Ukraine, with Crimea native ‒ nativeI,P
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