Lotus maritimus
Synonymy
Source: 2010: ILDIS World Database of Legumes 2010. (copyright © ILDIS)
Lotus maritimus, Sp. Pl.: 773. 1753
Content
Distribution
● Ag Au(A) Bu dCm Co Cz Da Ga(F) Ge Gg He Hs(S) Hu It Ju Ma Mo Po Rf(C) Rm Sa Si(M) Su Tn Tu(A E) dUk [Br Es]
Euro+Med endemic: Algeria nativeA; Austria, with Liechtenstein (Austria nativeB); Bulgaria nativeB; Corsica nativeB; Crimea native: doubtfully nativeC,D; Denmark nativeB; Estonia introducedE,F,G,H; Former Czechoslovakia nativeB; Former Yugoslavia nativeB; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativeB); Georgia nativeI; Germany nativeB; Great Britain introducedB; Hungary nativeB; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeB,J; Moldova nativeK; Morocco nativeA; Poland nativeB; Romania nativeB; Russia native (C European Russia nativeL); Sardinia nativeB,J; Sicily, with Malta (Malta nativeA); Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra (Spain nativeB); Sweden nativeB; Switzerland nativeB; Tunisia nativeA; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeA, Turkey-in-Europe nativeA); Ukraine native: doubtfully nativeC,D,M,N,O,P; Ukraine, with Crimea native: doubtfully native
Common Names
Catalan; Valencian (Spain): corona de reiQ, lot siliquósQ; English: Dragon's-teethR; French: Tetragonolobe SiliqueuxS; German (Germany): Gelbe SpargelerbseT; Russian (Russia Central): Chetyrekhkrylnik PrimorskiH, Tetragonolobus StruchkovyiU; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): corona de reyQ, corona del reyQ, lotoQ, loto de florQ; Valencian (Spain): herba forratgeraQ
Bibliography
J. Bartolucci, F. & al. 2018: An updated checklist of the vascular flora native to Italy. – Plant Biosystems 152: 179-303. http://doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2017.1419996
Q. anonymous 2010: Anthos. Information System of the plants of Spain. Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC - Fundación Biodiversidad – http://www.anthos.es/ (as Tetragonolobus maritimus)