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Details for: Antennaria dioica

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.
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Name: Antennaria dioica (L.) Gaertn.
Nomencl. ref.: Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 410. 1791
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
               Class - Magnoliopsida
                    Superordo - Asteranae
                         Ordo - Asterales
                              Familia - Compositae Giseke
                                   Tribus - Gnaphalieae Lecoq & Juillet
                                        Genus - Antennaria Gaertn.
                                            
Geo-Search:
Basionym: Gnaphalium dioicum L.
Homotypic synonyms: Gnaphalium dioicum L.
Heterotypic synonyms: Antennaria hibernica Braun-Blanq.
Antennaria hyperborea D. Don
Included taxa: Antennaria caucasica Boriss.
 
Common names: Antenarie dioike (Albanian), Antennaire dioïque (French), Divmāju kaķpēdiņa (Latvian), Dvinamė katpėdė (Lithuanian), Dvodoma runolistka (Croat), Dvodomna bubica (Croat), Gemeines Katzenpfötchen (German), Gewöhnliches Katzenpfötchen (German), Harilik kassikäpp (Estonian), Kattefod (Danish), Kattefot (Norwegian), Kattfot (Swedish), Kissankäpälä (Finnish), Kociánek dvoudomý (Czech), Mountain Everlasting (English), Navadna majnica (Slovene), Pied-de-chat dioïque (French), Pied-de-chat (French), Plešivec dvojdomý (Slovak), Rozenkransje (Dutch), Sempiterni di montagna (Italian), Ukwap dwupienny (Polish), Vanlig kattfot (Swedish), Vrednik (Croat), Котячi лапки дводомнi (Ukraine), Кошачья лапка двудомная (Russian), cola de fuina (Aragonese), cola de fuina (High Aragonese), Cotonnière immortelle (French), falso edelweiss (Aragonese), falso edelweiss (Spanish, Castillian), flor de sempredura (Catalan), gnafalio (Portuguese), Herbe blanche (French), hierba rasa (Aragonese), Hispidule (French), ierba rasa (Aragonese), la menor vellosilla (Spanish, Castillian), llunària (Catalan), Oeil-de-chien (French), ollo de can (Galician), Patte-de-chat (French), pé-de-gato (Portuguese), pelegrina (Aragonese), pelegrina (High Aragonese), perpetua dioica (Portuguese), perpetua dioica (Spanish, Castillian), perpetua dióica (Spanish, Castillian), Petite Piloselle (French), peu de gat (Catalan), pie de gato (Aragonese), pie de gato (High Aragonese), pie de gato (Spanish, Castillian), Piéchatier (French), pilosela con las flores purpúreas (Spanish, Castillian), pilosela menor (Spanish, Castillian), Piloselle blanche (French), pota de gat (Catalan), pota de gat (Portuguese), sanguinaria (Catalan), sanguinària (Catalan), yerba rasa (High Aragonese)[Credits]
Maps: distribution
Occurrence: Ab(A) Al Ar Au(A L) Be(B) †Be(L) BH Br Bu By Cg Cs Ct Da Es Fe Ga(F) Ge Gg Gr Hb(E N) He Ho Hs(A S) Hu It La Lt Mk Mo No Po Rf(A C CS E K N NW S) Rm Sk Sl Sr Su Tu(A) Uk(K U)


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