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The Euro+Med PlantBase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity

Euro+Med Plantbase integrates and critically evaluates information from Flora Europaea, Med-Checklist, the Flora of Macaronesia, and from regional and national floras and checklists from the area as well as additional taxonomic and floristic literature. This is complemented by the European taxa of several families taken from the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families and of the Leguminosae from the International Legume Database and Information Service ILDIS (see credits for details). By 1st of February 2018 it provides access to the total European flora of vascular plants in 222 plant families.

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Occurrence details for: Tamarix gallica

Source: Villar, J. L. 2017: Tamarix. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.

Name: Tamarix gallica L.
Nomencl. ref.: Sp. Pl.: 270. 1753
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Occurrence:
CodeRegionStatusSource
Ag Algeria native Reference
Az Azores native: doubtfully native Reference
Bl Baleares native Reference
Bl Baleares native Calculated
Bl(M) Mallorca native Reference
Bl(N) Menorca native Reference
Br Great Britain cultivated Reference
Co Corse native Reference
Ct Croatia native Reference
EM Euro+Med endemic for EM Reference
Ga France native Calculated
Ga(F) France native Reference
He Switzerland native Reference
Hs Spain native Reference
Hs Spain native Calculated
Hs(S) Spain native Reference
It Italy native Reference
Ju Former Jugoslavia native Calculated
Li Libya native Reference
Lu Portugal native Reference
Ma Morocco native Reference
Md Madeira introduced Reference
Md Madeira introduced Calculated
Md Madeira introduced: naturalized Reference
Md(M) Madeira introduced Reference
Md(P) Porto Santo introduced Reference
Sa Sardegna native Reference
Si Sicily with Malta native Reference
Si(M) Malta cultivated Reference
Si(S) Sicily native Reference
Sk Slovakia introduced Reference
Sl Slovenia introduced Reference
Sr Serbia including Kosovo and Vojvodina native Reference
Tn Tunisia native Reference


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