Silene dioica
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Caryophyllaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Silene dioica, Man. Herbor. Suisse: 145. 1811
Content
Distribution
● Au(A) Be Br Bu Cg Cs Ct Da Es Fa Fe Ga(F) Ge Hb(E) He Ho Hs(A S) Hu It La Lt Lu Ma Mk No Po Rm Sk Sl Sr Su Uk [Cm nIs]
Euro+Med endemicA: Austria, with Liechtenstein nativeB (Austria nativeC); Belgium, with Luxembourg nativeB; Bulgaria nativeB,D,E; Crimea introducedB,E; Croatia nativeF,G; Czech Republic nativeH; Denmark nativeB,I; Estonia nativeJ; Faroe islands nativeB,I; Finland nativeB,I,K; Former Yugoslavia nativeB,E; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativeB,E); Germany nativeB,L,M,N; Great Britain nativeB; Hungary nativeB; Iceland naturalised ‒ naturalisedI,O,P; Ireland, with N Ireland nativeB (Ireland nativeQ); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeB,E; Latvia nativeJ; Lithuania nativeJ; Montenegro nativeR; Morocco nativeE,S; Netherlands nativeB,T; North Macedonia nativeU; Norway nativeB,I,V; Poland nativeB,W; Portugal nativeE,X; Romania nativeB,Y; Serbia, with Kosovo nativeZ; Slovakia nativeAA; Slovenia nativeAB; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra nativeB,E (Andorra nativeAC, Spain nativeA,X); Sweden nativeAD,AE,B,I; Switzerland nativeAF,AG,B; Ukraine nativeAH,AI; Ukraine, with Crimea nativeAH,AI
Common Names
Bulgarian (Bulgaria): Двудомно плюскавичеD; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): melandri vermellAJ, silene dioicaAJ; Croatian (Croatia): crvena pušinaAK; Czech (Czech Republic): silenka dvoudomáAL; Danish (Denmark): Dag-PragtstjerneI; Dutch; Flemish (Netherlands): DagkoekoeksbloemAM; English (Great Britain): Red CampionAN; Estonian (Estonia): punane pusurohiJ; Faroese (Faroer): reydlig bjargablómaI; Finnish (Finland): puna-ailakkiI; French (France): Compagnon rougeAO, Robinet rougeAO, Silène dioïqueAO; French (Switzerland): Compagnon-rougeAP, Silène dioïqueAP; Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic (Ireland): Coireán coilleachAQ; Galician (Spain): cabaciñasAJ, dioicaAJ; German (Germany): Rote LichtnelkeAR; German (Switzerland): Rote WaldnelkeAS; Hungarian (Hungary): Piros mécsvirágAT; Icelandic (Iceland): DagstjarnaO, dagstjarnaI; Italian (Switzerland): Silene dioicaAU; Latvian (Latvia): sarkanā spulgotneJ; Lithuanian (Lithuania): raudonžiedė naktižiedėJ; Norwegian (Norway): rød jonsokblomI; Polish (Poland): Bniec czerwonyAV; Russian (Russia): дрема леснаяJ, смолевка леснаяJ; Slovak (Slovakia): silenka červenáAA; Slovenian (Slovenia): Redči slizekAW; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): borbonesaAJ, doble campeónAJ, jabonera blancaAJ; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): rödbläraAX; Swedish (Sweden): rödbläraI; Welsh (Wales): Blodyn TaranauAY
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