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Details for: Alnus glutinosa


Source: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (2010), copyright © The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Name: Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.
Nomencl. ref.: Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 54. 1790
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
               Class - Magnoliopsida
                    Superordo - Rosanae
                         Ordo - Fagales Engl.
                              Familia - Betulaceae Gray
                                   Genus - Alnus Mill.
                                       
Geo-Search:
Basionym: Betula alnus var. glutinosa L.
Homotypic synonyms: Betula glutinosa (L.) Lam.
Betula alnus var. glutinosa L.
Included taxa: Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. subsp. glutinosa
Alnus glutinosa subsp. antitaurica Yalt.
Alnus glutinosa subsp. barbata (C. A. Mey.) Yalt.
Alnus glutinosa subsp. betuloides Ansin
 
Common names: abedul (Spanish, Castillian), abeneiro (Galician), abeneiro (Portuguese), alberniz (Aragonese), alberniz (High Aragonese), aleso (Spanish, Castillian), alisa (Asturian), alisa (Spanish, Castillian), alisio (Spanish, Castillian), aliso (Aragonese), aliso (Asturian), aliso (High Aragonese), aliso (Spanish, Castillian), aliso común (Spanish, Castillian), aliso negro (Spanish, Castillian), alisu (Asturian), almiero (Spanish, Castillian), alno (High Aragonese), alno (Spanish, Castillian), altz (Euskera), altza (Euskera), altzá (Euskera), alyso (Spanish, Castillian), alz (Euskera), alza (Euskera), ameeiro (Galician), ameeiro (Portuguese), amenedo (Portuguese), ameneira (Galician), ameneiro (Galician), ameneiro (Portuguese), amenelo (Portuguese), amieira (Galician), amieiro (Galician), amieiro (Portuguese), amieiro ordinario (Portuguese), amieiro-vulgar (Portuguese), amiero (Portuguese), amineiro (Galician), amineiro (Portuguese), amneira (Galician), amneira (Portuguese), arbre negre (Catalan), arche (Galician), aspil (Euskera), aspiltze (Euskera), atza (Euskera), aumero/a (Spanish, Castillian), auno (High Aragonese), avellano moral (Spanish, Castillian), aveneiro (Galician), avineiro (Galician), bern (Catalan), bern (High Aragonese), bernazo (Euskera), bernazo (Spanish, Castillian), berniazo (Euskera), chopo mulato (Spanish, Castillian), chopo rizado (Spanish, Castillian), chopo verde (Spanish, Castillian), eltzuna (Euskera), haltz (Euskera), haltza (Euskera), haltzá (Euskera), haltza beltz (Euskera), halz (Euskera), homeiro (Spanish, Castillian), homero (Spanish, Castillian), humeiro (Galician), humeiro (Spanish, Castillian), humeiru (Asturian), humero (Asturian), humero (Spanish, Castillian), humeru (Asturian), humiro (Asturian), lamegueiro (Portuguese), leña floja (Spanish, Castillian), lladern (Catalan), llumeru (Asturian), mosquiter (Catalan), omero (Asturian), omero (Spanish, Castillian), omeru (Asturian), oumeiru (Asturian), panblando (Spanish, Castillian), pantierno (Spanish, Castillian), pau do demo (Galician), putril (Aragonese), saltza (Euskera), samoeiro (Galician), txori-egur (Euskera), umeiro (Galician), umeiro (Portuguese), umeiru (Asturian), umero (Asturian), umero (Spanish, Castillian), umeru (Asturian), vern (Catalan), vern (Valencian), verna (Catalan), vinagrera (Spanish, Castillian)[Credits]
Maps: distribution
Occurrence: Ag Al Au Be Br Bt Bu By Co Cz Da Fe Ga Ge Gr Hb He Ho Hs Hu It Ju Li Lu Ma No Po Rf(C CS E N NW S) Rm Sa Si Su Tcs Tn Tu(A E) Uk(K U) [Az]


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