Aristolochia sempervirens
Synonymy
Source: Nardi, E. (2009+): Aristolochiaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Aristolochia sempervirens, Sp. Pl.: 961. 1753
Content
Distribution
● AE(G) dAg Al Cr Cy Gr Ir Jo Le Si(S) Sy Tu(A E) [nGa nIt Sa]
Euro+Med endemicA,B,C: Albania nativeD,E; Algeria native: doubtfully nativeF; Crete, with Karpathos nativeA,G; Cyprus nativeA,C; East Aegean islands nativeA (Greek East Aegean islands nativeB); France, with Channel is. and Monaco naturalisedA,G; Greece nativeA,B,G; Israel/Palestine nativeH,I,J,K,L; Israel/Palestine-Jordan nativeA; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City naturalisedA,G; Jordan nativeM; Lebanon nativeJ,L; Lebanon-Syria nativeA; Sardinia introducedA,G; Sicily, with Malta nativeG (Sicily nativeA); Syria nativeI,J,K,L; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeA,N, Turkey-in-Europe nativeN)
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