Pimpinella anisum

Pimpinella anisum

Synonymy

Source: Hand, R. (2011+): Apiaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Pimpinella anisum L., Sp. Pl.: 264. 1753

    Distribution

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    Euro+Med not endemicA,B,C,D,E,F: Albania introducedG; Austria, with Liechtenstein introducedH (Austria casualI); Bulgaria introducedH,J; Corsica casualK,L; Crete, with Karpathos introducedH; Crimea introducedM; Croatia naturalisedN; Cyprus introducedE; Czech Republic casualO; Denmark casualP; Estonia introducedQ; Finland casualP; Former Yugoslavia introducedH; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France casualR); Germany casualS,T,U; Greece introducedH; Hungary introducedH; Israel/Palestine casualV; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City casualW; Latvia casualQ; Libya introducedC; Norway casualP; Poland cultivatedH; Portugal introducedH,X; Romania introducedH,Y; Russia (C European Russia introducedM, E European Russia introducedM, NW European Russia introducedM, S European Russia introducedM); Sardinia casualW; Sicily, with Malta (Malta introducedD); Slovakia casualZ; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra introducedH; Sweden casualP; Tunisia casualAA; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part cultivatedB); Ukraine, with Crimea introducedAB,AC

    Common Names

    Aragonese (Spain): anisillosAD, anísAD, anís en graAD, anís en granoAD, batafalúaAD, batazalúaAD, betafalúaAD, betazalúaAD, matafalúaAD; Asturian; Bable; Leonese; Asturleonese (Spain): anísAD; Basque (Spain): amisaAD, anis-belarAD, anisáAD; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): anísAD, batafaluaAD, batafalugaAD, matafaluaAD, matafalugaAD, matafaluga veraAD, matafaluguerAD, matalafugaAD, matalahuvaAD, saboretasAD; Finnish (Finland): anisruohoAE; Galician (Spain): gatafaludaAD, matafalugaAD; Majorcan (Mallorca): anísAD; Portuguese (Portugal): anisAD, anis-verdeAD, anisoAD, anisuraAD, anizoAD, anísAD, anís-verdeAD, erva doceAD, erva-doceAD, herba doceAD; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): ajenjos dulcesAD, anisesAD, anísAD, anís comúnAD, anís matalahugaAD, hierba dulceAD, mata-aluaAD, matahalúaAD, matalahugaAD, matalahuvaAD, matalahúgaAD, matalahúvaAD, matalaubaAD, matalaugaAD, matalauvaAD, matalúaAD, nitroAD, simiente dulceAD, talatariaAD, yerba dulceAD; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): anisAE; Valencian (Spain): anisetAD, anisetesAD, lavoretasAD, llaoretesAD, llavoretasAD, matafalugaAD, matalafugaAD

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