Polycarpon

Polycarpon

Synonymy

Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Caryophyllaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Polycarpon L., Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 881. 1759
    • =Hagaea Vent.

    Distribution

    AE(G) Ab(A) Ag Al Az Bl(I M N) Br Bu dCa(C F G H L P T) Cg Co Cr Ct Cy Eg Ga(F) Ge Gr He Hs(S) IJ It LS Li Lu Ma Md(D M P) Mk Rm Sa Sg Si(M S) Sl Sn Sr Tn Tu(A E) [Az(C F G J L M P S T) aCs Sk] 

    Euro+Med: Albania native; Algeria native; Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan (core) native); Azores native (Corvo introduced, Faial introduced, Flores introduced, Graciosa introduced, Pico introduced, Santa Maria introduced, São Jorge introduced, São Miguel introduced, Terceira introduced); Baleares native (Ibiza native, Mallorca native, Menorca native); Bulgaria native; Canary islands (Fuerteventura native: doubtfully native, Gomera native: doubtfully native, Gran Canaria native: doubtfully native, Hierro native: doubtfully native, La Palma native: doubtfully native, Lanzarote native: doubtfully native, Tenerife native: doubtfully native); Corsica native; Crete, with Karpathos native; Croatia native; Cyprus native; Czech Republic casual; East Aegean islands native (Greek East Aegean islands native); Egypt native; Former Yugoslavia native; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France native); Germany native; Great Britain native; Greece native; Israel/Palestine-Jordan native; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native; Lebanon-Syria native; Libya native; Madeira archipelago (Desertas native, Madeira island native, Porto Santo native); Montenegro native; Morocco native; North Macedonia native; Portugal native; Romania native; Salvage islands native; Sardinia native; Serbia, with Kosovo native; Sicily, with Malta native (Malta native, Sicily native); Sinai native; Slovakia introduced; Slovenia native; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native (Spain native); Switzerland native; Tunisia native; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native, Turkey-in-Europe native)

    Common Names

    Albanian (Albania): PolikarpiA; Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan): ЧохмейвәB; Bulgarian (Bulgaria): МногоплодникC; Croatian (Croatia): pljevušaD; Czech (Czech Republic): kýlatkaE; Finnish (Finland): kynsiyrtitF; German (Germany): NagelkrautG; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): ΠολύκαρπονH; Hebrew (Israel): רַב-פְּרִיI; Slovak (Slovakia): stosemäJ; Slovenian (Slovenia): PohojenkaK; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): tusenfrönF

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