Ribes nigrum
Synonymy
Source: Marhold, K. (2011+): Grossulariaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Ribes nigrum, Sp. Pl., ed. 1: 201. 1753
Content
Distribution
dAu dBe(B L) dBr Bu By Cs dCt dDa Es Fe Ga(F) Ge Ho It La Lt Po Rf Su Tu(A) UC [Au(A) cCo cHb(E) He dHu aIs cMo cRm Sl]
Euro+Med not endemicA,B: Austria, with Liechtenstein native: doubtfully nativeC (Austria introducedD,E); Belarus nativeF; Belgium, with Luxembourg native: doubtfully nativeC (Belgium nativeF, Luxembourg nativeF); Bulgaria nativeC,F,G; Corsica cultivatedC; Croatia native: doubtfully nativeH; Czech Republic nativeI; Denmark native: doubtfully nativeC,F,J; Estonia nativeF,K; Finland nativeC,F,L; Former Yugoslavia nativeC; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativeC,F); Germany nativeC,E,F,M,N,O; Great Britain native: doubtfully nativeC,F; Hungary introduced: doubtfully introduced (perhaps cultivated only)C,F,P; Iceland casualQ; Ireland, with N Ireland cultivatedC (Ireland introducedF,R); Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeB,C; Latvia nativeF,K; Lithuania nativeF,K; Moldova cultivatedS; Netherlands nativeT; Poland nativeC,E,F,U; Romania cultivatedC,F,V; Russia nativeF; Slovenia introducedW; Sweden nativeC,F,X,Y; Switzerland introducedAA,C,E,Z; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeA,AB); Ukraine, with Crimea nativeAC
Common Names
Basque (Spain): andere-maats beltxaAD, andere-mahats beltzAD; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): cassisAD, cassísAD, grosella negraAD, grosella vermellaAD, riber negreAD, riber roigAD, riber vermellAD, rimesAD; Finnish (Finland): mustaherukkaAE; Majorcan (Mallorca): ribas negrasAD; Portuguese (Portugal): groselha pretaAD, groselheira negraAD, groselheira-negraAD, riber negreAD, ribes negreAD, uva espin prietaAD; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): casisAD, celombroAD, grosella domésticaAD, grosella negraAD, grosellera negraAD, grosellero negroAD, groselloAD, ribes de fruto negroAD; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): svarta vinbärAE
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