Silene noctiflora
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Caryophyllaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Silene noctiflora, Sp. Pl.: 419. 1753
Content
Distribution
Au(A) Be Br Bu Cg Cm -Cr Ct Es Ga(F) Gr He Ho Hs(S) Hu It La Lt Mo Rm dSk Sl Sr Su Tu(A E) [nDa nFe Ge aIs nNo Po]
Euro+Med not endemicA: Austria, with Liechtenstein nativeB (Austria nativeC); Belgium, with Luxembourg nativeB; Bulgaria nativeB,D,E; Crete, with Karpathos native: reported in errorE; Crimea nativeB,E; Croatia nativeF,G; Denmark naturalisedH; Estonia nativeI; Finland naturalisedH; Former Yugoslavia nativeB,E; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativeB,E); Germany introducedB,J,K,L; Great Britain nativeB; Greece nativeA,B,E; Hungary nativeB,M; Iceland casualN; Italy nativeB,E; Latvia nativeI; Lithuania nativeI; Moldova nativeO; Montenegro nativeP; Netherlands nativeB,Q; Norway naturalisedH; Poland introducedB,R; Romania nativeB,S; Serbia, with Kosovo nativeT; Slovakia native: doubtfully nativeU; Slovenia nativeV; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra nativeE (Spain nativeE); Sweden nativeH; Switzerland nativeB,W,X; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeE,Y, Turkey-in-Europe nativeB,E,Y)
Common Names
Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan): Ҝеҹә мүрҝүотуZ; Bulgarian (Bulgaria): Нощноцветно плюскавичеD; Croatian (Croatia): noćnocvjetna pušinaAA; Czech (Czech Republic): silenka nočníAB; Danish (Denmark): Nat-LimurtH; Dutch; Flemish (Netherlands): NachtkoekoeksbloemAC; English (Great Britain): Night-flowering CatchflyAD; Estonian (Estonia): Öö-põisrohiI, Ööhäda-rasI; Finnish (Finland): yöailakkiH; French (France): Silène de nuitAE; French (Switzerland): Silène de nuitAF; Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic (Ireland): Coireán oícheAG; German (Germany): Acker-LeimkrautAH; German (Switzerland): AckernelkeAI; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): Σιληνή η νυκτανθήςAJ; Hungarian (Hungary): Esti mécsvirágAK; Icelandic (Iceland): náttstjarnaH; Italian (Switzerland): Silene aprentesi di notteAL; Latvian (Latvia): nakts plaukšķeneI, nakts spulgotneI; Lithuanian (Lithuania): panaktinis šakinysI, panaktinė naktižiedėI; Norwegian (Norway): nattsmelleH; Polish (Poland): Bniec dwudzielnyAM; Romanian (Moldova): Гуша порумбарулуй ноктурнэO; Russian (Russia): дрема ночнаяI, смолевка ночецветнаяI; Slovak (Slovakia): silenka nočnáU; Slovenian (Slovenia): Nočni slizekV; Swedish (Sweden): nattglimH; Welsh (Wales): Gludlys Nos-flodeuolAN
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