Artemisia maritima

Artemisia maritima

Synonymy

Source: Greuter, W. (2006+): Compositae (pro parte majore). – In: Greuter, W. & Raab-Straube, E. von (ed.): Compositae. Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Artemisia maritima L., Sp. Pl.: 846. 1753
  • Seriphidium maritimum (L.) Poljakov in Trudy Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazahsk. SSR 11: 172. 1961
  • =Artemisia salina Willd., Sp. Pl. 3: 1834. 1803
  • Artemisia maritima subsp. salina (Willd.) Nyman, Consp. Fl. Eur.: 380. 1879
  • =Artemisia maritima proles pseudogallica Rouy, Fl. France 8: 300. 1903
  • Artemisia pseudogallica (Rouy) A. W. Hill, Index Kew., Suppl. 6: 20. 1926

Distribution

Be(B) Br Ct Da Es Ga(F) Ge Hb(E N) Ho -Hs(S) -Mo No Su -Uk [aLa aPo Rf(N)] 

Euro+Med endemic: Belgium, with Luxembourg native (Belgium nativeA); Croatia nativeB; Denmark nativenativeC; Estonia nativenativeD; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativenativeE); Germany nativenativeF,G,H; Great Britain nativenativeI; Ireland, with N Ireland native (Ireland nativenativeI,J,K, Northern Ireland nativenativeJ); Latvia casualL; Moldova native: reported in errorD; Netherlands nativenativeM,N; Norway nativenativeO; Poland casualP,Q; Russia (N European Russia introducedintroducedD); Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra (Spain native: reported in errorR); Sweden nativenativeS,T; Ukraine native: reported in errorD

Common Names

Catalan; Valencian (Spain): artemísiaU, donsell mariU, donzell maríU; Croatian (Croatia): Ledinasti pelinV, Pelin polemorskiW, Primorski pelinX; Danish (Denmark): Strand-MalurtY; Dutch; Flemish (Netherlands): ZeealsemN; English (Great Britain): Sea WormwoodZ; Estonian (Estonia): MeripujuAA; Finnish (Finland): MerimarunaY, merimarunaAB; French (Belgium): Armoise maritimeAC; French (France): Absinthe de merAD, Armoise maritimeAD, SémentineAD; Galician (Spain): abrótano marinoU; German (Germany): Strand-BeifußAE; Majorcan (Mallorca): donzells marinsU; Norwegian (Norway): StrandmalurtY; Polish (Poland): Bylica nadmorskaP; Portuguese (Portugal): losna marinaU; Russian (Russia): Полынь приморскаяAF; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): ajenjo marinoU, ajenjos marinosU, altamisa de PortugalU, artemisa marinaU; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): strandmalörtAB; Swedish (Sweden): StrandmalörtAG

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