Aesculus hippocastanum
Synonymy
Source: Raab-Straube, E. von (2018+): Sapindaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Aesculus hippocastanum, Sp. Pl.: 344. 1753
Content
Distribution
● Al Bu Gr Mk Sr [cAb(A N) cAu(A L) nBe(B) pBr cBy cCm nCo nCs Ct cDa cEs Ga(C nF) Ge Hb(pE pN) He nHo Hs(aS) cHu nIt cLa cLt cMo nNo nPo cRf(C E K N NW S) cRm aSa aSi(S) Sk Sl Su Tu(cA cE) cUk]
Euro+Med endemicA,B: Albania nativeB,C,D,E,F,G,H,I; Austria, with Liechtenstein cultivatedF (Austria introducedJ,K,L, Liechtenstein introducedK); Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan (core) cultivatedM, Nakhchivan cultivatedM); Baltic states, with Kaliningrad region cultivatedN; Belarus cultivatedO; Belgium, with Luxembourg (Belgium naturalisedP,Q,R); Bulgaria nativeB,F,S,T; Corsica naturalisedU; Crimea cultivatedN,O; Croatia introducedV,W; Czech Republic naturalisedAA,L,X,Y,Z; Denmark cultivatedAB; Estonia cultivatedO; Former Yugoslavia nativeB,F; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (Channel islands introducedAC, France naturalisedU); Germany introducedAD,AE,AF,AG,AH,F,L; Great Britain introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationAC,AI,AJ,F; Greece nativeAK,B,F; Hungary cultivatedAL,AM; Ireland, with N Ireland introducedAI,F (Ireland introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationAN,AO,AP, Northern Ireland introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationAC,AJ,AN,AO); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City naturalisedAQ; Latvia cultivatedO; Lithuania cultivatedO; Moldova cultivatedAR,N,O; Netherlands naturalisedAS; North Macedonia nativeAT; Norway naturalisedAU; Poland naturalisedAV; Romania cultivatedAW,AX; Russia (C European Russia cultivatedN,O, E European Russia cultivatedN,O, Kaliningrad region cultivatedO, N European Russia cultivatedN,O, NW European Russia cultivatedN,O, S European Russia cultivatedN,O); Sardinia casualAY; Serbia, with Kosovo nativeAZ; Sicily, with Malta (Sicily casualAY); Slovakia introducedBA,Y,Z; Slovenia introducedBB,W; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra introducedB (Spain casualBC,BD); Sweden introducedBE,BF; Switzerland introducedBG,F,L; Turkey introducedBH (Turkey, Asiatic part cultivatedBI, Turkey-in-Europe cultivatedBI); Ukraine cultivatedN,O; Ukraine, with Crimea casualBJ,BK
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): castañeraBL, castañera bordeBL, castañoBL, castaño bordeBL, castaño caballunoBL; Asturian; Bable; Leonese; Asturleonese (Spain): alisuBL, castañar indiaBL; Basque (Spain): Indi-gaztainBL, IndigaztainaBL, Indigaztainondo arruntBL, indigaztainondo arruntaBL, indigaztainondo erruntaBL, itsasgaztainaBL; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): castanyer bordBL, castanyer d'IndiaBL, castanyer de cavallBL, castanyer de mal de queixalBL, castanyer d´ÍndiaBL, castanyer d´ÍndiesBL, castanyes de castanyer bordBL, marronyerBL; Finnish (Finland): balkaninhevoskastanjaBM; Galician (Spain): castanheiro da IndiaBL, castanheiro-da-IndiaBL, castiñeiro das bruxasBL; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): ΑγριοκαστανιάBN, ΙπποκαστανιάBN, ΠικροκαστανιάBN; Majorcan (Mallorca): castanya agreBL, castanyer d'IndiaBL; Portuguese (Portugal): castanheiro da IndiaBL, castanheiro da ÍndiaBL, castanheiro das IndiasBL, castanheiro-da-IndiaBL, castanheiro-da-ÍndiaBL; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): castañaBL, castaña bordeBL, castaña de IndiasBL, castaña locaBL, castaña pilongaBL, castañas pilongasBL, castañera bordeBL, castañoBL, castaño bordeBL, castaño caballarBL, castaño caballunoBL, castaño de IndiasBL, castaño de caballoBL, castaño de sombraBL, castaño falsoBL, castaño locoBL, erizoBL; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): hästkastanjBM; Valencian (Spain): castanya bordaBL, castanyer bordBL, castanyes bordesBL
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