Potentilla norvegica
Synonymy
Source: Kurtto, A. (2009+): Rosaceae (pro parte majore). In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Potentilla norvegica, Sp. Pl.: 499. 1753
- ≡Pentaphyllum norvegicum, Fruct. Sem. Pl. 1: 349. 1788
- ≡Tridophyllum norvegicum in Leafl. Bot. Observ. Crit. 1: 189. 1906
- =Potentilla fragariifolia, Revis. Potentill.: 176. 1856 [non Potentilla fragariifolia]
Content
Distribution
Au(A) By Cs Ct Da Es dFe dIt La dLt Mo Po Rf(C dCS E K N NW) Rm Sk Sl Uk [Be(B) Br Ga(F) Ge He nHo aIs No Su]
Euro+Med not endemicA: Austria, with Liechtenstein native ‒ nativeB (Austria native ‒ nativeC); Belarus native ‒ nativeD; Belgium, with Luxembourg introduced ‒ introducedB,D (Belgium introduced); Croatia nativeE; Czech Republic native ‒ nativeF,G,H; Denmark native ‒ nativeB,I; Estonia native ‒ nativeJ; Finland native: doubtfully native ‒ native: doubtfully nativeB,K; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France introduced ‒ introducedB,D,L); Germany introduced ‒ introducedB,D,M,N,O; Great Britain introduced ‒ introducedB,D; Iceland casual ‒ casualD,P; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native: doubtfully native ‒ native: doubtfully nativeD; Latvia native ‒ nativeJ; Lithuania native: doubtfully native ‒ native: doubtfully nativeD; Moldova native ‒ nativeD; Netherlands naturalisedQ; Norway introduced ‒ introducedB,D,R; Poland native ‒ nativeB,S; Romania native ‒ nativeB,T; Russia (C European Russia native ‒ nativeD, E European Russia native ‒ nativeD, Kaliningrad region native ‒ nativeD, N European Russia native ‒ nativeU, NW European Russia native ‒ nativeD, North Caucasus native: doubtfully nativeV); Slovakia native ‒ nativeD; Slovenia native ‒ nativeW; Sweden introduced ‒ introducedB,D,X,Y; Switzerland introduced ‒ introducedAA,B,D,Z; Ukraine native ‒ nativeAB,AC,D
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