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Details for: Asphodelus ramosus


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

Name: Asphodelus ramosus L.
Nomencl. ref.: Sp. Pl.: 310. 1753
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
               Class - Magnoliopsida
                    Superordo - Lilianae
                         Ordo - Asparagales
                              Familia - Xanthorrhoeaceae
                                   Genus - Asphodelus L.
                                       
Geo-Search:
Homotypic synonyms: Asphodelus albus subsp. ramosus (L.) Bonnier & Layens
Included taxa: Asphodelus ramosus L. subsp. ramosus
Asphodelus ramosus subsp. distalis Z. Díaz & Valdés
 
Common names: abezón (Aragonese), abozo (Aragonese), abozo (High Aragonese), abriota (Galician), abrogita (Galician), abrógita (Galician), abroita (Galician), abroita (Spanish, Castillian), abroiton (Galician), abrota (Galician), abrotea (Galician), abrótea (Portuguese), abrotea do verâo (Portuguese), abrótea-da-primavera (Portuguese), abrótea-dos-ervanários (Portuguese), abrotega (Galician), abrótega (Galician), abrótega (Portuguese), abrotena (Galician), abrotia (Galician), abrotiga (Galician), abrótiga (Galician), afrodilla (Spanish, Castillian), agamó (Catalan), albezón (Aragonese), albezón (High Aragonese), albezons (Aragonese), albó (Catalan), albrotiga (Galician), allassa (Catalan), arbessó (Catalan), asfodelo (Portuguese), asfodelo (Spanish, Castillian), aubagó (Catalan), aubó (Majorcan), bola (Spanish, Castillian), boletas de caí-caí (fruto) (Aragonese), bozo (Aragonese), bozo (High Aragonese), caña (Spanish, Castillian), canaletas (fruto) (Aragonese), cancanaleras (fruto) (Aragonese), caramuixa (Catalan), caramuixa (Majorcan), casamuixa (Catalan), ceba porrina (Valencian), cebeta borda (Valencian), cebollana (Spanish, Castillian), cebollassera (Catalan), cebolleta morisca (Spanish, Castillian), cebollí (Catalan), cebollín del monte (Spanish, Castillian), cebollino (Spanish, Castillian), cebollón (Spanish, Castillian), gallera (Spanish, Castillian), gamâo (Portuguese), gamâo do estío (Portuguese), gambonito (Spanish, Castillian), gamita (Spanish, Castillian), gamó (Catalan), gamó (Valencian), gamôes (Portuguese), gamón (Spanish, Castillian), gamoneira (Portuguese), gamonera (Spanish, Castillian), gamonera (Valencian), gamones (Aragonese), gamones (Spanish, Castillian), gamones castellanos (Spanish, Castillian), gamones machos (Spanish, Castillian), gamones redondos (Spanish, Castillian), gamoniella (Asturian), gamonilla (Spanish, Castillian), gamonita (Spanish, Castillian), gamonito (Spanish, Castillian), gamonitos (Portuguese), gamonitos (Spanish, Castillian), gamón-lirio (Spanish, Castillian), gamota (Galician), jabonera (Spanish, Castillian), jamonita (Spanish, Castillian), labruétana (Spanish, Castillian), lliri de gesses (Catalan), macaruller (Catalan), macarullera (Catalan), pella (Galician), pitacega (Galician), porrasa (Majorcan), porrassa (Catalan), porrassa (Valencian), porreca (Catalan), porrostia (Euskera), quiricau (Catalan), vara de San José (Spanish, Castillian), vara de sant Josep (Catalan), vareta de Sant Josep (Valencian), varicas de San José (Spanish, Castillian)[Credits]
Maps: distribution
Occurrence: AE(G) Ag Ca Co Cr Cy Eg Ga Gr Hs IJ It Ju Li LS Lu Ma Sa Si Sn Tn Tu(A)


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