Erucastrum

Erucastrum

Synonymy

Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Erucastrum C. Presl, Fl. Sicul.: 92. 1826, nom. cons.
    Nametype: Erucastrum virgatum C. Presl designated by Maire 1965: 204
  • =Kibera Adans., Fam. Pl. 2: 417. 1763
  • =Chamaeplium Wallr., Sched. Crit.: 376. 1822
  • =Strangalis Dulac, Fl. Hautes-Pyrénées: 195. 1867
  • =Plastobrassica (O. E. Schulz) Tzvelev in Bot. Žurn. 80: 122. 1995

Distribution

Ag Al Au Bl(I N) Ca(C F G H L P T) Ct Eg Ga(F) Ge He Ho Hs(A S) Hu It Li Lu Ma Si Sl [Au(A) Be(B) Br By Cm nCs Da Es Fe Hb(E) aIs La Lt No Rf Rm Sk Sr Su Uk] 

Euro+Med: Albania native; Algeria native; Austria, with Liechtenstein native (Austria introduced); Baleares (Ibiza native, Menorca native); Belarus introduced; Belgium, with Luxembourg (Belgium introduced); Canary islands (Fuerteventura native, Gomera native, Gran Canaria native, Hierro native, La Palma native, Lanzarote native, Tenerife native); Crimea introduced; Croatia native; Czech Republic naturalised; Denmark introduced; Egypt native; Estonia introduced; Finland introduced; Former Yugoslavia native: doubtfully native; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France native); Germany native; Great Britain introduced; Hungary native; Iceland casual; Ireland, with N Ireland (Ireland introduced); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native; Latvia introduced; Libya native; Lithuania introduced; Morocco native; Netherlands native; Norway introduced; Portugal native; Romania introduced; Russia introduced; Serbia, with Kosovo introduced; Sicily, with Malta native; Slovakia introduced; Slovenia native; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native (Andorra native, Spain native); Sweden introduced; Switzerland native; Ukraine introduced; Ukraine, with Crimea introduced

Common Names

Estonian (Estonia): KoerasinepA; Finnish (Finland): kaalisinapitB; Latvian (Latvia): PazvēreA; Lithuanian (Lithuania): ŠungarstėA; Russian (Moldova): РогачC; Russian (Russia): РогачкаD; Russian (Ukraine): РогачE; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): kålsenaperB; Ukrainian (Ukraine): РогачкаE

Bibliography

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B. Kurtto, A., Lampinen, R., Piirainen, M. & Uotila, P. 2019: Checklist of the vascular plants of Finland. Suomen putkilokasvien luettelo. – Helsinki: Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS
C. Gejdeman, T. S. 1986: Opredelitel' vysših rastenij Moldavskoj SSR, ed. 3. – Kisinev: Shtiintza
D. Fedorov, A. A. 1979: Flora Partis europaeae URSS 4. – Leningrad
E. Prokudin, J. N. 1999: Opredelitel’ vysših rastenij Ukrainy