Common names: |
alargama (Spanish, Castillian), alárgama (Spanish, Castillian), alfarma (Spanish, Castillian), alfármega (Spanish, Castillian), alhamega (Spanish, Castillian), alhargama (Spanish, Castillian), alharma (Aragonese), alharma (High Aragonese), alharma (Spanish, Castillian), alhármaga (Spanish, Castillian), alharmega (Spanish, Castillian), alhármega (Spanish, Castillian), alharmel (Spanish, Castillian), alhármel (Spanish, Castillian), aljamega (Spanish, Castillian), arjamega (Spanish, Castillian), armalá (Catalan), armalá (Spanish, Castillian), armalá (Valencian), asta bortusaya (Euskera), asta-bortusaya (Euskera), catarrecino (Spanish, Castillian), catarrocín (Spanish, Castillian), catarrofic (Spanish, Castillian), catarrofin (Spanish, Castillian), catarrucín (Spanish, Castillian), crujía (Spanish, Castillian), cuentas de burro (Spanish, Castillian), estaca de rosí (Valencian), estacarracin (Spanish, Castillian), estacarracín (Spanish, Castillian), gamanza (Aragonese), gamarsa (Spanish, Castillian), gamarza (Aragonese), gamarza (Spanish, Castillian), harmaga (Spanish, Castillian), hármaga (Spanish, Castillian), harmaga blanca (Spanish, Castillian), harmaga real (Spanish, Castillian), harmala (Catalan), harmalá (Catalan), harmalà (Catalan), hármala (Catalan), harmala (Portuguese), harmala (Spanish, Castillian), hármala (Spanish, Castillian), harmala (Valencian), harmel (Spanish, Castillian), hediondo (Spanish, Castillian), hierba de las heridas (Spanish, Castillian), jamega (Spanish, Castillian), lulos (fruto) (Aragonese), matacán (Spanish, Castillian), matarocín (Spanish, Castillian), matarrocín (Spanish, Castillian), matarrufín (Spanish, Castillian), meaperros (Spanish, Castillian), ruda borda (Catalan), ruda borda (Spanish, Castillian), ruda borda (Valencian), ruda hármala (Spanish, Castillian), ruda salvaje (Spanish, Castillian), ruda silvestre (Spanish, Castillian), ruda-harmala (Spanish, Castillian), ruda-harmel (Spanish, Castillian), ruta borda (Catalan), tacarrecín (Spanish, Castillian), tarracozín (Aragonese), venenera (Spanish, Castillian)[Credits] |