Montia

Montia

Synonymy

Source: Raab-Straube, E. von (2018+): Montiaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Montia L., Sp. Pl.: 87. 1753

    Distribution

    AE(G) Ag Al Au(A L) BH Be(B L) Br Bu By Cg Co Cr Cs Ct Da Es Fa Fe Ga(C F) Ge Gg Gr Hb(E N) He Ho Hs(A S) Hu Is It La Le Lt Lu Ma Mk No Po Rf(C E K N NW) Rm Sa Si(S) Sk Sl Sr Su Sy Tn Tu(A E) 

    Euro+Med unknown endemism: Albania native; Algeria native; Austria, with Liechtenstein native (Austria native, Liechtenstein native); Belarus native; Belgium, with Luxembourg native (Belgium native, Luxembourg native); Bosnia-Herzegovina native; Bulgaria native; Corsica native; Crete, with Karpathos native; Croatia native; Czech Republic native; Denmark native; East Aegean islands native (Greek East Aegean islands native); Estonia native; Faroe islands native; Finland native; Former Yugoslavia native; France, with Channel is. and Monaco native (Channel islands native, France native); Georgia native; Germany native; Great Britain native; Greece native; Hungary native; Iceland native; Ireland, with N Ireland native (Ireland native, Northern Ireland native); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native; Latvia native; Lebanon native; Lebanon-Syria native; Lithuania native; Montenegro native; Morocco native; Netherlands native; North Macedonia native; Norway native; Poland native; Portugal native; Romania native; Russia (C European Russia native, E European Russia native, Kaliningrad region native, N European Russia native, NW European Russia native); Sardinia native; Serbia, with Kosovo native; Sicily, with Malta native (Sicily native); Slovakia native; Slovenia native; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native (Andorra native, Spain native); Sweden native; Switzerland native; Syria native; Tunisia native; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native, Turkey-in-Europe native)

    Common Names

    Bulgarian (Bulgaria): МонцияA; Czech (Czech Republic): zdrojovkaB; Dutch; Flemish (Netherlands): BronkruidC; Estonian (Estonia): allikrohiD; Finnish (Finland): hetekaalitE; German (Germany): QuellkrautF; Hungarian (Hungary): ForrásfűG; Latvian (Latvia): montijaD; Lithuanian (Lithuania): MenuvaD; Russian (Russia): монцияD; Slovenian (Slovenia): MokričH; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): källörterE

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