Reynoutria japonica
Synonymy
Source: Uotila, P. (2017+): Polygonaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Reynoutria japonica, Nat. Hist. 2(8): 640. 1777
Content
Distribution
[nAu(A L) nBH nBe(B L) nBr Bu By nCg nCm nCs Ct nDa nEs nFe nGa(C F) nGe Gg pGr nHb(E N) nHe nHo nHs(S) nHu nIt nLa pLt nLu Mo nNo nPo Rf(C E K NW) nRm nSk nSl nSu Uk]
Euro+Med not endemic: Austria, with Liechtenstein naturalisedA (Austria naturalisedB,C, Liechtenstein naturalisedB,C); Belarus introducedD,E; Belgium, with Luxembourg naturalisedA (Belgium naturalisedF,G,H, Luxembourg naturalisedI,J); Bosnia-Herzegovina naturalisedK; Bulgaria introducedL,M; Crimea naturalisedN; Croatia introducedO,P; Czech Republic naturalisedQ; Denmark naturalisedA,R; Estonia naturalisedS; Finland naturalisedA,R; Former Yugoslavia naturalisedA,T; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (Channel islands naturalisedU, France naturalisedA,C,T,V); Georgia introducedW; Germany naturalisedA,C,X,Y; Great Britain naturalisedA,AA,Z; Greece introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisationAB; Hungary naturalisedA,AC; Ireland, with N Ireland naturalisedA,AA (Ireland naturalisedU, Northern Ireland naturalisedU); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City naturalisedA,AD,AE,AF,B,C,T; Latvia naturalisedAG,AH; Lithuania introduced: uncertain degree of naturalisation; Moldova introducedD; Montenegro naturalisedAI,AJ; Netherlands naturalisedA,AK,AL; Norway naturalisedA,AM,AN,R; Poland naturalisedAO; Portugal naturalisedA,AP,AQ,T; Romania naturalisedA; Russia (C European Russia introducedD, E European Russia introducedD, Kaliningrad region introducedD, NW European Russia introducedAR,D); Slovakia naturalisedAS; Slovenia naturalisedAT,C; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra naturalisedA,T (Spain naturalisedAP); Sweden naturalisedA,AU,R; Switzerland naturalisedA,AV,C; Ukraine introducedAW,AX; Ukraine, with Crimea naturalisedAY
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