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Details for: Scandix australis


Source: Hand, R. (2011): Apiaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
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Name: Scandix australis L.
Nomencl. ref.: Sp. Pl.: 257. 1753
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
               Class - Magnoliopsida
                    Superordo - Asteranae
                         Ordo - Apiales
                              Familia - Apiaceae Lindl.
                                   Genus - Scandix L.
                                       
Geo-Search:
Heterotypic synonyms: Scandix taurica Steven
Included taxa: Scandix australis L. subsp. australis
Scandix australis subsp. brevirostris (Boiss. & Reut.) Thell.
Scandix australis subsp. curvirostris (Murb.) Vierh.
Scandix australis subsp. cyrenaica Maire & Weiller
Scandix australis subsp. grandiflora (L.) Thell.
Scandix australis subsp. microcarpa (Lange) Thell.
 
Common names: aguardientera (Spanish, Castillian), aguardienteras (Spanish, Castillian), aguja fina de pastor (Spanish, Castillian), agulha de pastor (Portuguese), agulheira menor (Portuguese), agulheira-menor (Portuguese), agulloles (Catalan), alfileres (Spanish, Castillian), alfilericos (Spanish, Castillian), alfilerillo (Spanish, Castillian), anís (Spanish, Castillian), anís de lastra (Spanish, Castillian), anisera (Spanish, Castillian), anises (Spanish, Castillian), anisete (Spanish, Castillian), anisetes (Spanish, Castillian), anisillos (Spanish, Castillian), borrachuelo (Spanish, Castillian), camerios (Aragonese), camerios (Spanish, Castillian), guijón (Spanish, Castillian), guijón andaluz (Spanish, Castillian), guijón fino (Spanish, Castillian), guijón granadino (Spanish, Castillian), guijón oloroso (Spanish, Castillian), guijones (Spanish, Castillian), herva agulheira (Portuguese), hierba del anís (Spanish, Castillian), hijones (Spanish, Castillian), peine de niño (Spanish, Castillian), peine de niños (Spanish, Castillian), perejilera (Spanish, Castillian), perejileras (Spanish, Castillian), perifollo insípido (Spanish, Castillian), pie de gallina (Spanish, Castillian), pinte (Valencian), quijines (Spanish, Castillian), quijón (Spanish, Castillian), quijones (Spanish, Castillian), quixones (Spanish, Castillian), quixones de Cádiz (Spanish, Castillian), quixones finos de flor blanca olorosa (Spanish, Castillian), quixones granadinos (Spanish, Castillian), quixones portugueses (Spanish, Castillian), salsa bravia (Portuguese)[Credits]
Maps: distribution
Occurrence: Ab(A) AE(G) Ag Al Ar Bu Cg Co Cr Ct Cy Ga(F) Gr Hs(S) Ir It Le Li Lu Ma Mk Rf(CS) Rm Sa Si(S) ?Sr Sy Tn Tu(A E) Uk(K U) [aGe]


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