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Occurrence details for: Acer tataricum

Source: Raab-Straube, E. von (2018): Sapindaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.

Name: Acer tataricum L.
Nomencl. ref.: Sp. Pl.: 1054. 1753
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Occurrence:
CodeRegionStatusSource
Al Albania native Reference
Au Austria with Liechtenstein native Reference
Au(A) Austria native Reference
BH Bosnia-Herzegovina native Reference
Bu Bulgaria native Reference
By Belarus cultivated Reference
Cg Montenegro native Reference
Cs Czech Republic introduced Reference
Cs Czech Republic introduced: adventitious (casual) Reference
Ct Croatia introduced Reference
Ct Croatia native Reference
Es Estonia cultivated Reference
Ga France cultivated Calculated
Ga(F) France cultivated Reference
Ge Germany introduced: adventitious (casual) Reference
Gg Georgia native Reference
Gg Georgia native Calculated
Gg(A) Abkhazia native Reference
Gg(G) Georgia native Reference
Gr Greece native Reference
He Switzerland cultivated Reference
Hu Hungary native Reference
Ju Former Jugoslavia native Reference
Ju Former Jugoslavia native Calculated
La Latvia cultivated Reference
Lt Lithuania cultivated Reference
Mk The former Jugoslav Republic of Makedonija native Reference
Mo Moldova native Reference
Po Poland introduced: adventitious (casual) Reference
Rf The Russian Federation native Calculated
Rf(C) Central European Russia native Reference
Rf(E) Eastern European Russia native Reference
Rf(K) Kaliningrad cultivated Reference
Rf(NW) Northwest European Russia cultivated Reference
Rf(S) South European Russia native Reference
Rm Romania native Reference
Sk Slovakia native Reference
Sl Slovenia native Reference
Sr Serbia including Kosovo and Vojvodina native Reference
Tcs Transcaucasia (Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia) native Calculated
Tu Turkey native Calculated
Tu(A) Asiatic Turkey native Reference
Tu(E) Turkey-in-Europe native Reference
Uk Ukraine native Reference
Uk Ukraine native Calculated
Uk(K) Crimea cultivated Reference
Uk(U) Ukraine native Reference


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