Reynoutria sachalinensis
Synonymy
Source: Uotila, P. (2017+): Polygonaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Reynoutria sachalinensis in T. Mori, Enum. Pl. Corea: 135. 1922 [& & Nakai, Rep. Veg. Ooryongto: 18. 1919, des. inval. (nom. nud.)].
Content
Distribution
[nAu(A L) nBe(B L) nBr Bu By nCs Ct nDa nEs nFe nGa(F) nGe pGr nHb(E N) nHo nHu aIs nIt nLa pLt Mo nNo nPo Rf(nC E N NW) nRm nSk nSl nSu Uk]
Euro+Med not endemic: Austria, with Liechtenstein naturalisedA (Austria naturalisedB,C, Liechtenstein naturalisedB,C); Belarus introducedD,E; Belgium, with Luxembourg naturalisedA (Belgium naturalisedF,G,H, Luxembourg naturalisedI,J); Bulgaria introducedK; Croatia introducedL; Czech Republic naturalisedM; Denmark naturalisedA,N; Estonia naturalisedO; Finland naturalisedA; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France naturalisedA,P,Q); Germany naturalisedA,R,S; Great Britain naturalisedA,T,U; Greece introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationV; Hungary naturalisedW; Iceland casualN,X,Y; Ireland, with N Ireland naturalisedU (Ireland naturalisedT, Northern Ireland naturalisedT); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City naturalisedAA,Z; Latvia naturalisedAB,AC; Lithuania introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationAD; Moldova introducedD; Netherlands naturalisedA,AE,AF; Norway naturalisedAG,AH,N; Poland naturalisedA,AI; Romania naturalisedAJ; Russia (C European Russia naturalisedAK, E European Russia introducedD, N European Russia introducedAL,D, NW European Russia introducedAM,D); Slovakia naturalisedAN; Slovenia naturalisedAO,AP; Sweden naturalisedA,AQ,AR,N; Ukraine introducedAL,AS; Ukraine, with Crimea naturalisedAT
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