Cyperus flavidus

Cyperus flavidus

Synonymy

Source: Jiménez-Mejías, P. & Luceño, M. (2011+): Cyperaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Cyperus flavidus Retz., Observ. Bot. 5: 13. 1788
  • Pycreus flavidus (Retz.) T. Koyama in Jap. J. Bot. 51: 316. 1976
  • =Cyperus globosus All., Fl. Pedem.: 49. 1789
  • Pycreus globosus (All.) Rchb., Fl. Germ. Excurs. Addenda: 140. 1830

Distribution

Ab(A N) Ag Ar Bu Cr Cy Eg Ga(F) Gg Gr Hs(S) Ir It Le Rf(CS) Sy Tu(A) 

Euro+Med not endemicA: Algeria nativeB,C; Armenia nativeD; Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan (core) nativeD,E, Nakhchivan nativeD); Bulgaria nativeF,G; Crete, with Karpathos nativeG; Cyprus nativeH,I; Egypt nativeJ; France, with Channel is. and Monaco nativeK (France nativeL); Georgia nativeD,M; Greece nativeG; Israel/Palestine nativeN,O,P,Q; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeA,K; Lebanon nativeQ; Russia (North Caucasus nativeD); Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra nativeG (Spain nativeR); Syria nativeO,P; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeS,T)

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