Anethum graveolens
Synonymy
Source: Hand, R. (2011+): Apiaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Anethum graveolens, Sp. Pl.: 263. 1753
Content
Distribution
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Euro+Med not endemic: Albania native: doubtfully nativeA; Algeria nativeB,C,D; Armenia introducedE; Austria, with Liechtenstein introducedF (Austria casualG, Liechtenstein casualG); Azerbaijan cultivatedH; Azores introducedI (Faial casualJ, Flores casualJ, Graciosa casualJ, Pico casualJ, Santa Maria casualJ); Baleares native: presence questionableK (Mallorca native: doubtfully nativeL); Belgium, with Luxembourg introducedF (Belgium introducedM); Bulgaria nativeN; Canary islands naturalisedB (Tenerife introducedI,O); Corsica introducedP; Crete, with Karpathos introducedF,Q,R; Crimea introducedF; Croatia nativeS; Cyprus nativeT; Czech Republic introducedU,V,W,X,Y; Denmark casualZ; East Aegean islands (Greek East Aegean islands introducedQ); Finland casualZ; Former Yugoslavia introducedF; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France casual ‒ casualAA); Georgia introducedAB,AC; Germany casualAD,AE,AF; Great Britain casualAG; Greece introducedF,Q; Hungary introducedAH,AI,F; Israel/Palestine nativeAJ,AK,AL; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City naturalisedAM; Jordan nativeAN; Lebanon casualAO; Libya nativeB; Madeira archipelago nativeB; Moldova introducedAP; Montenegro introducedAQ; Morocco nativeAR,AS,B; Netherlands introducedAT,F; Norway casualZ; Poland cultivatedAU; Portugal nativeK; Romania introducedAV,F; Sardinia casualAW; Serbia, with Kosovo introducedAX; Sicily, with Malta introducedF (Sicily casualAY); Slovakia casualAZ,BA,V,W; Slovenia naturalisedAM; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra introducedF (Spain native); Sweden casualZ; Switzerland introducedBB,BC,F; Syria casualAO; Tunisia nativeB,BD,BE; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native: doubtfully nativeBF, Turkey-in-Europe nativeBF); Ukraine introducedBG,BH
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): anetoBI; Basque (Spain): anetaBI, anhetaBI, eza-milluaBI, eza-miluaBI, ezamihiluBI, ezamihiluaBI, ezamilloBI, ezamilluaBI; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): anegaBI, anetBI, anet pudentBI, comíBI, cumíBI, fenoll bordBI, fenoll pudentBI, fonoll pudentBI; Finnish (Finland): (mauste)tilliBJ; Galician (Spain): aneldoBI, eneldoBI; High Aragonese (Spain): anetoBI; Majorcan (Mallorca): anetBI, fonoyassaBI; Portuguese (Portugal): anethoBI, anetoBI, endroBI, endro maiorBI, endro ordinarioBI, endrâoBI, endrãoBI; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): abezón domésticoBI, anegaBI, aneldoBI, anellaBI, anetaverónBI, anetoBI, avezón domésticoBI, eneldoBI, eneldo viscosoBI, hinojo hediondoBI, neeneldoBI; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): dillBJ; Valencian (Spain): anetBI, anet pudentBI, onetBI
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