Vicia articulata
Synonymy
Source: 2010: ILDIS World Database of Legumes 2010. (copyright © ILDIS)
Vicia articulata, Enum. Hort. Haun. 2: 41. 1807
Content
Distribution
AE(G) Bu Co Eg Gr Hs(S) It Ju Sa Si(S) Tu(A) [Au(A) Cm Cz Es Ga(F) Ge Lt Lu Po Rm Uk]
Euro+Med not endemic: Austria, with Liechtenstein (Austria introducedA); Bulgaria nativeA; Corsica nativeB; Crimea introduced; East Aegean islands (Greek East Aegean islands nativeB); Egypt nativeB; Estonia introducedC; Former Czechoslovakia introducedA; Former Yugoslavia nativeA; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France introducedA); Germany introducedA; Greece nativeA; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeA; Lithuania introducedD; Poland introducedA; Portugal introducedB; Romania introducedA; Sardinia nativeA; Sicily, with Malta (Sicily nativeB); Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra (Spain nativeA); Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeB); Ukraine introduced; Ukraine, with Crimea introducedE
Common Names
English: Monantha VetchF, Single-flowered VetchG; Galician (Spain): bezaH, ervellacaH, herba da fameH, nichelaH, vezaH; Portuguese (Portugal): algarrobaH, ervilhaca pardaH, ervilhaca-pardaH, farrobaH, garrobaH, pardaH, parda dos trasmontanosH, parda-dos-trasmontanosH; Russian (Russia Central): Chechevichka OdnotzvetkovayaI, Chornaya ChechevitzaJ, Goroshek ChlenistyiE, Goroshek OdnotzvetkovyiJ, Odnotzvetkovaya ChechevitzaK; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): alberjaH, algalrrobaH, algarrobaH, algarroba de CastillaH, algarrobasH, alverjaH, arvejaH, arveja cuadradaH, arvejanaH, arvejeraH, arvejonaH, cuadradoH, garrobaH, garroba de CastillaH, garrobasH, garrubiaH, lentejaH, lenteja de AragónH, viciaH; Valencian (Spain): garrandesH, vesesH