Herniaria hirsuta
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Caryophyllaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Herniaria hirsuta, Sp. Pl.: 218. 1753
Content
Distribution
AE(G) Ab(A) Ag Al Ar Au(A) Be Bl(I M N) Bu dCa(C F G L T) Cg Co Cr Ct Cy Eg Ga(F) Gr He Hs(S) Hu Ir It Jo LS Li Lu Ma Md(D M P) Mk Rm Sa Sg Si(M S) Sk Sl Sn Sr Tn ?Tu(A E) UC [aCs Ge nHo Po]
Euro+Med not endemic: Albania native ‒ nativeA,B,C,D; Algeria native ‒ nativeB; Armenia nativeE,F; Austria, with Liechtenstein native ‒ nativeC (Austria nativeG); Azerbaijan nativeH (Azerbaijan (core) nativeH); Baleares native ‒ nativeB,C,I (Ibiza native ‒ nativeJ, Mallorca native ‒ nativeJ, Menorca nativeJ); Belgium, with Luxembourg native ‒ nativeC; Bulgaria native ‒ nativeB,C,K; Canary islands (Fuerteventura native: doubtfully native, Gomera native: doubtfully native, Gran Canaria native: doubtfully native, Lanzarote native: doubtfully native, Tenerife native: doubtfully native); Corsica native ‒ nativeB,C,L; Crete, with Karpathos native ‒ nativeB,C,M,N; Croatia native ‒ nativeO; Cyprus native ‒ nativeB,P; Czech Republic casual; East Aegean islands native ‒ nativeB (Greek East Aegean islands native ‒ nativeM,N); Egypt native ‒ nativeB,Q; Former Yugoslavia native ‒ nativeB,C; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France native ‒ nativeB,C); Germany introduced ‒ introducedC,R,S,T; Greece native ‒ nativeB,C,M,N; Hungary native ‒ nativeC,U; Israel/Palestine nativeV,W; Israel/Palestine-Jordan native ‒ nativeB,X; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native ‒ nativeB,C,Y; Jordan nativeW,Z; Lebanon-Syria native ‒ nativeB; Libya native; Madeira archipelago (Desertas native, Madeira island native, Porto Santo native); Montenegro native ‒ nativeAA; Morocco native ‒ nativeAB,B; Netherlands naturalisedAC; North Macedonia nativeAD; Poland introducedAE,C; Portugal native ‒ nativeAF,B,C; Romania native ‒ nativeC,E; Salvage islands native; Sardinia native ‒ nativeB,C,Y; Serbia, with Kosovo nativeAG; Sicily, with Malta native ‒ nativeC (Malta native ‒ nativeAH,B, Sicily native ‒ nativeB,Y); Sinai native ‒ nativeB,Q,W; Slovakia nativeAI; Slovenia native; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native ‒ nativeB,C (Spain native); Switzerland native; Tunisia native; Turkey native: presence questionable (Turkey, Asiatic part native ‒ nativeAJ,B, Turkey-in-Europe native ‒ nativeAJ,B,C); Ukraine, with Crimea nativeAK
Common Names
Albanian (Albania): Herniaria qimeashpërAL; Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan): Түклү һерниярH; Bulgarian (Bulgaria): Грубовлакнесто изсипливчеK; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): arenàriaAM, cent en granaAM, cent-en-granaAM, cent-en-rama peludaAM, herba còlicaAM, herba de NoèAM, herba de cent-en-granaAM, herba de la pedraAM, herba de mal de pedraAM, herba de santa-en-granaAM, herba de santaengranaAM, herba de santaengrenaAM, herba del mal de pedraAM, herba d´acetonaAM, herniària hirsutaAM, romp-rocaAM, santa in granaAM, santa-en-granaAM, santaengranaAM, santingranaAM, santingrenaAM, trencapedraAM, trencapedra peludaAM; Czech (Czech Republic): průtržník chlupatýAN; Dutch; Flemish (Netherlands): Behaard breukkruidAO; English (Great Britain): Hairy RupturewortAP; English (Israel): RupturewortAQ; Finnish (Finland): karvatyräruohoAR, kravatyräruohoAS; French (France): Herniaire hirsuteAT, Herniaire velueAT; French (Switzerland): herniaire velueAU; Galician (Spain): herba turcaAM; German (Germany): Behaartes BruchkrautAV; German (Switzerland): Behaartes BruchkrautAW; Greek, Modern (1453-) (Greece): Ερνιαρία η αδρότριχοςAX; Hebrew (Israel): דַּרְכָּנִית שְׂעִירָהAQ; Hungarian (Hungary): Borzas porcikaAY; Italian (Switzerland): Erniaria irsutaAZ; Majorcan (Mallorca): herniaria peludaAM, pitxosaAM, pixosaAM, romp rocaAM, romp-rocaAM, romp-rocasAM, romprocaAM, trenca pedraAM, trenca-pedraAM, trencapedraAM; Polish (Poland): Połonicznik kosmatyBA; Slovak (Slovakia): prietržník chlpatýAI; Slovenian (Slovenia): Dlakavi kilavecBB; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): herniaria pelosaAM, hierba de la orinaAM, hierba del quebradoAM, mil en ramaAM, mil granosAM, quebrantapiedrasAM, suelda tripaAM, suelda tripasAM, suelda-tripasAM, turquitaAM, yerba de heridasAM, yerba de la orinaAM, yerba del mal de orinaAM, yerba turcaAM; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): luddknytlingAR; Swedish (Sweden): luddknytlingAS; Turkish (Turkey): KirikotuBC; Valencian (Spain): arenàriaAM, bocha turcaAM, herba pedreraAM, herenàriaAM, hierba orinàriaAM, hierba pedreraAM
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