Camelina Crantz sec. Marhold, K. (2011+): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.

Camelina Crantz sec. Marhold, K. (2011+): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterra

Synonymy

Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Camelina Crantz, Stirp. Austr. Fasc., ed. 1, 1: 17. 1762
      Type: Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz
  • =Linostrophum Schrank, Prim. Fl. Salisb.: 163. 1792
  • =Sinistrophorum Schrank ex Endl., Gen. Pl.: 882. 1839

Distribution

AE(G) Ag Al Ar Au(A) BH Be(dL) Bl(M N) Br Bu By Cg Cm Co Cr Cs Ct Da Eg Es Ga(F) Ge Gr He Ho Hs(A S) Hu Is It Jo LS La Lt Lu Ma Mk Mo No Po Rf Rm ?Sa Si(S) dSk Sl Sr Su Tn Tu(A E) Uk [Fe] 

Euro+Med: Albania native; Algeria native; Armenia native; Austria, with Liechtenstein native (Austria native); Baleares native (Mallorca native, Menorca native); Belarus native; Belgium, with Luxembourg native (Luxembourg native: doubtfully native); Bosnia-Herzegovina native; Bulgaria native; Corsica native; Crete, with Karpathos native; Crimea native; Croatia native; Czech Republic native; Denmark native; East Aegean islands (Greek East Aegean islands native); Egypt native; Estonia native; Finland introduced; Former Yugoslavia native; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France native); Germany native; Great Britain native; Greece native; Hungary native; Iceland native; Israel/Palestine-Jordan native; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native; Jordan native; Latvia native; Lebanon-Syria native; Lithuania native; Moldova native; Montenegro native; Morocco native; Netherlands native; North Macedonia native; Norway native; Poland native; Portugal native; Romania native; Russia native; Sardinia native: presence questionable; Serbia, with Kosovo native; Sicily, with Malta native (Sicily native); Slovakia native: doubtfully native; Slovenia native; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native (Andorra native, Spain native); Sweden native; Switzerland native; Tunisia native; Turkey native (Turkey, Asiatic part native, Turkey-in-Europe native); Ukraine native; Ukraine, with Crimea native

Common Names

Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan): KöhrәnotA; Bulgarian (Bulgaria): КамелинаB; Estonian (Estonia): TuderC; Finnish (Finland): tankiotD; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): ΚαμελίναE; Latvian (Latvia): IdraC; Lithuanian (Lithuania): JudraC; Romanian (Moldova): ЛубицF; Russian (Azerbaijan): РыжикA; Russian (Russia): РыжикG; Russian (Ukraine): РыжикH; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): dådrorD; Ukrainian (Ukraine): РижiйI

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