Cerastium fontanum subsp. fontanum
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Caryophyllaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Cerastium fontanum subsp. fontanum
- ≡Cerastium caespitosum subsp. fontanum, Fl. Schweiz, ed. 2, 1: 181. 1905
- ≡Cerastium vulgatum subsp. fontanum
- =Cerastium macrocarpum in Verh. Mitth. Siebenbürg. Vereins Naturwiss. Herrmanstadt 10: 131. 1859, nom. illeg. [is earlier homonym of Cerastium macrocarpum non Cerastium macrocarpum]
Content
Distribution
● Au Br Bu Fa Fe Ga(F) Ge Hb He Hs(S) Hu Is It La Ma No Po Rm Sb Sr Su
Euro+Med endemicA: Austria, with Liechtenstein nativeB; Bulgaria nativeC,D; Faroe islands nativeB,E; Finland nativeB,E,F; Former Yugoslavia nativeD,G; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativeD,G); Germany nativeB,H,I; Great Britain nativeB; Hungary nativeG,J; Iceland nativeK; Ireland, with N Ireland nativeB; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeD,G; Latvia nativeL; Morocco nativeD,M; Norway nativeB,E,N; Poland nativeB,O; Romania nativeG,P; Serbia, with Kosovo nativeQ; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra nativeD (Spain nativeA); Svalbard nativeB; Sweden nativeB,E,R,S; Switzerland nativeB
Common Names
Czech (Czech Republic): rožec hajníT, rožec prameništníU; Danish (Denmark): Sæter-HønsetarmE; Finnish (Finland): pohjannurmihärkkiE; German (Germany): Großfrüchtiges HornkrautV; Icelandic (Iceland): VegarfiK; Latvian (Latvia): lielaugļu radzeneW; Norwegian (Norway): skogarveE; Polish (Poland): Rogownica wielkoowockowaX; Russian (Russia): ясколка крупноплоднаяW; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): riparvY; Swedish (Sweden): riparvE
Bibliography
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