Lactuca tatarica
Synonymy
Source: Greuter, W. (2006+): Compositae (pro parte majore). – In: Greuter, W. & Raab-Straube, E. von (ed.): Compositae. Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Lactuca tatarica, Verz. Pfl. Casp. Meer.: 56. 1831
Content
Distribution
Ab(A) Ar Bu By Cm Gg Mo Rf(C CS E K NW S) Rm Tu(A E) Uk [Au(A) nBr aCs nDa nEs nFe nGa(C) nGe Hb(nE) He aHo nLa nLt aNo nPo Rf(N) nSk Su]
Euro+Med not endemic: Armenia native ‒ nativeA,B; Austria, with Liechtenstein (Austria introducedC); Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan (core) nativeA,D,E); Belarus nativeF; Bulgaria nativeG,H,I,J,K; Crimea nativeE,F,K,L,M,N,O; Czech Republic casualP,Q,R,S,T; Denmark naturalisedK,U; Estonia naturalisedV; Finland naturalisedK,W; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (Channel islands naturalisedX); Georgia native ‒ nativeA,AA,E,Y,Z; Germany naturalisedAB; Great Britain naturalisedX; Ireland, with N Ireland introducedK (Ireland naturalisedAC,AD,AE,X); Latvia naturalisedV; Lithuania naturalisedV; Moldova nativeAF,E,F; Netherlands casualAG; Norway casualAH,K; Poland naturalisedAI,AJ,AK,K; Romania nativeAL,AM,I,K; Russia (C European Russia nativeE,F, E European Russia nativeE,F, Kaliningrad region nativeAN, N European Russia introducedAO,E,F, NW European Russia nativeE,F, North Caucasus nativeA,AP,AQ,E, S European Russia nativeE,F); Slovakia naturalisedAR,Q; Sweden introducedAS,AT,K; Switzerland introducedK; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native ‒ nativeAU, Turkey-in-Europe nativeAU,AV,AW,K); Ukraine nativeE,F,M; Ukraine, with Crimea nativeAX
Common Names
Armenian (Armenia): Կաթնուկ թաթարականAY; Bulgarian (Bulgaria): Татарска салатаG; Czech (Czech Republic): Locika tatarskáAZ, Locikovník tatarskýAZ; Danish (Denmark): Strand-SalatBA; Estonian (Estonia): Tatari piimikasBB; Finnish (Finland): TataarisinivalvattiBA, tataarisinivalvattiBC; German (Germany): Tataren-LattichBD; Latvian (Latvia): Tatārijas salātsBB; Norwegian (Norway): TatarturtBA; Polish (Poland): Sałata tatarskaAJ; Romanian (Moldova): Лэптучь тэтэрештьAF; Russian (Armenia): Латук татарскийAY; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): sandsallatBC; Swedish (Sweden): SandsallatBE, TatartoltaBA
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