Sinapis alba
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Sinapis alba, Sp. Pl.: 668. 1753
Content
Distribution
dAE(G) Ag Al Au Be Bl(I M N) Br Bu dCa(C F G H L P T) Cg Cm Co Cr Ct Cy Da Eg Ga(F) Ge Gg Gr Hb He Ho Hs(S) Hu Ir It Jo Le Li Lu Ma Mo No Po Rf(CS) Rm Sa Si(M S) Su Sy Tn ?Tu(A E) [dAE Au(A) Az(F) aCs Es Hb(E) aIs La Lt cMk Rf cSk Sl Uk]
Euro+Med not endemicA,B: Albania native ‒ nativeC,D; Algeria native ‒ nativeE; Austria, with Liechtenstein native ‒ nativeC (Austria introduced ‒ introducedF); Azores (Faial introducedG,H); Baleares native ‒ nativeC,E (Ibiza native ‒ nativeI,J, Mallorca native ‒ nativeI,J, Menorca native ‒ nativeJ); Belgium, with Luxembourg native ‒ nativeC; Bulgaria native ‒ nativeC,E; Canary islands (Fuerteventura native: doubtfully nativeH,K, Gomera native: doubtfully nativeH,K, Gran Canaria native: doubtfully nativeH,K, Hierro native: doubtfully nativeH,K, La Palma native: doubtfully nativeH,K, Lanzarote native: doubtfully nativeH,K, Tenerife native: doubtfully nativeH,K); Corsica native ‒ nativeC; Crete, with Karpathos native ‒ nativeC; Crimea native ‒ nativeC,E; Croatia native ‒ nativeL; Cyprus native ‒ nativeB; Czech Republic casual ‒ casualM,N,O; Denmark native ‒ nativeC,P; East Aegean islands introduced: doubtfully introduced (perhaps cultivated only) (Greek East Aegean islands native); Egypt native ‒ nativeA; Estonia introducedQ; Former Yugoslavia native ‒ nativeC,E; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France native ‒ nativeC); Georgia nativeR; Germany native; Great Britain native ‒ nativeC; Greece native ‒ nativeC,E; Hungary native ‒ nativeC,S; Iceland casualT; Ireland, with N Ireland native ‒ nativeC (Ireland introducedU); Israel/Palestine nativeV; Israel/Palestine-Jordan native ‒ nativeW; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native ‒ nativeC,E; Jordan nativeX; Latvia introducedQ; Lebanon nativeY; Lebanon-Syria native ‒ nativeE; Libya native ‒ nativeE; Lithuania introducedQ; Moldova nativeZ; Montenegro nativeAA; Morocco native ‒ nativeE,AB; Netherlands native ‒ nativeC; North Macedonia cultivatedAC; Norway native; Poland native; Portugal native ‒ nativeC,E,J; Romania nativeC; Russia introduced (North Caucasus nativeR); Sardinia native ‒ nativeC,E; Sicily, with Malta native ‒ nativeC (Malta nativeE, Sicily native ‒ nativeE); Slovakia cultivated ‒ cultivatedAD; Slovenia introducedAE; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native ‒ nativeC,E (Spain native ‒ nativeI,J); Sweden native ‒ nativeC,AF; Switzerland native; Syria nativeY; Tunisia native ‒ nativeE; Turkey native: presence questionable (Turkey, Asiatic part native ‒ nativeE, Turkey-in-Europe native ‒ nativeC,E); Ukraine introduced; Ukraine, with Crimea cultivated ‒ cultivatedAG
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): albedollosAH, ierbanaAH, libianaAH, mostaza blancaAH, yerbana amarillaAH, yerbanasAH; Basque (Spain): bostoñazaAH, mustardaAH, ziapiaAH; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): mostallaAH, mostassaAH, mostassa blancaAH, senabreAH; Estonian (Estonia): Valge sinepQ; Finnish (Finland): keltasinappiAI; Galician (Spain): mostardaAH, mostarda brancaAH, mostarda-brancaAH, mostardeiraAH, mostassa blancaAH, mostazaAH, mostaza brancaAH; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): Σίναπις η λευκήAJ; Latvian (Latvia): Baltā sinepeQ; Lithuanian (Lithuania): Baltoji garstyčiaQ; Majorcan (Mallorca): mostassaAH, mostassa blancaAH; Portuguese (Portugal): mostarda blancaAH, mostarda brancaAH, mostarda-brancaAH, mostardeira brancaAH, mostassa blancaAH; Romanian (Moldova): Муштар албZ; Russian (Moldova): Горчица белаяZ; Russian (Russia): Горчица белаяAK; Russian (Ukraine): Горчица белаяAL; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): agenabeAH, agenableAH, amargosAH, genabeAH, génaveAH, hierba meonaAH, jamargoAH, jamargo negroAH, jebanasAH, jenabeAH, jénavesAH, mostazaAH, mostaza blancaAH, rabaniza amarillaAH, tamargosAH; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): vitsenapAI; Ukrainian (Ukraine): Гiрчиця бiлаAL; Valencian (Spain): mostassaAH
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