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Details for: Polypodium vulgare

Source: Christenhusz, M. & Raab-Straube, E. von (2013): Polypodiopsida. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
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Name: Polypodium vulgare L.
Nomencl. ref.: Sp. Pl.: 1085. 1753
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Pteridophytina B. Boivin
               Class - Polypodiopsida Cronquist & al.
                    Subclassis - Polypodiidae Cronquist & al.
                         Ordo - Polypodiales Bercht. & J. Presl
                              Familia - Polypodiaceae J. Presl & C. Presl
                                   Genus - Polypodium L.
                                       
Heterotypic synonyms: Polypodium vulgare subsp. issaevii Askerov & A. E. Bobrov
 
Common names: Gewöhnlich-Tüpfelfarn (German), Polypode commun (French), Polypody (English), Scim chaol (Irish Gaelic), Almindelig Engelsød (Danish), aritzgaro (Euskera), barlenda (Aragonese), candorca (Galician), cerbuna (Aragonese), cerbuna borde (Aragonese), charamguilla (Euskera), charranguilla (Euskera), daurada (Catalan), daurada (Galician), daurada (Majorcan), daurada (Portuguese), daurado (Majorcan), Engelsüß (German), falguera (Catalan), falguera borda (Catalan), falguera de bosc (Catalan), falzia (Catalan), felce (Aragonese), felce borde (High Aragonese), felce de as rallas (High Aragonese), felces de las rallas (Aragonese), felecha (Asturian), feleguera (Aragonese), feleguera (High Aragonese), felequera (Aragonese), felequera (High Aragonese), felera (Catalan), felipodio (Portuguese), felze (Aragonese), felze de las rayas (Aragonese), fenta (Galician), fenteira (Galician), fenteira (Portuguese), fentelha (Galician), fentelha (Portuguese), fentelho (Portuguese), fento das pedras (Galician), Feriguţă (Roumanian), feto doce (Galician), feto doce (Portuguese), feto dos muros (Galician), feto dos muros (Portuguese), feto-doce (Galician), feto-doce (Portuguese), feto-dos-muros (Galician), feto-dos-muros (Portuguese), Fieri i murit i rëndomtë (Albanian), filipode (Portuguese), filipodio (Portuguese), filipodio (Spanish, Castillian), foguera (Catalan), foguera borda (Catalan), foguera de bosc (Catalan), fuelce (Aragonese), garoisca (Euskera), garoiska (Euskera), garoizka (Euskera), garpoiska (Euskera), Gemeiner Tüpfelfarn (German), Gewöhnlicher Tüpfelfarn (German), Gewone eikvaren (Dutch), haritz-iratzea (Euskera), helecho (Spanish, Castillian), helecho común (Spanish, Castillian), helecho dulce (Spanish, Castillian), herba cuquera (Catalan), herba de la pigota (Catalan), herba de les gallines (Catalan), herba dels humors freds (Catalan), herba felera (Catalan), herba pansera (Catalan), herba pausera (Catalan), herba per als ronyons (Catalan), herba pigotera (Catalan), herba pigotera (Valencian), herba verolera (Catalan), ira arbola (Euskera), ira-arbola (Euskera), itsaslore (Euskera), itxaslora (Euskera), kallioimarre (Finnish), Kivi-imar (Estonian), köldugras (Icelandic), Közönséges édesgyökerű-páfrány (Hungarian), Llawredynen y Fagwyr (Welsh), mermasangre (High Aragonese), navadna sladka koreninica (Slovene), osladič obecný (Czech), paprastoji šertvė (Lithuanian), Paprotka zwyczajna (Polish), parastā saldsaknīte (Latvian), perlepollo (Spanish, Castillian), polipodi (Catalan), polipodi (Majorcan), polipodi (Valencian), polipodi comú (Valencian), polipodio (Aragonese), polipodio (Galician), polipódio (Galician), polipodio (Portuguese), polipódio (Portuguese), polipodio (Spanish, Castillian), polipodio común (Spanish, Castillian), Polipodio comune (Italian), polipodio do norte (Galician), polipodio do norte (Portuguese), polipódio do norte (Portuguese), polipódio-do-carvalho (Portuguese), polipódio-do-norte (Portuguese), polipoli (Majorcan), pòlip-pòlip (Catalan), Polypode commun (French), Polypode vulgaire (French), polypodio (Portuguese), polypodio (Spanish, Castillian), polypodio vulgar (Portuguese), pulipuli (Spanish, Castillian), puli-puli (Spanish, Castillian), regalèssia de falguera (Catalan), regaliz de bosque (Spanish, Castillian), Réglisse des bois (French), Réglisse sauvage (French), Réglisse-des-bois (French), sisselrot (Norwegian), sladič obyčajný (Slovak), søtur kumlakampur (Faroese), stensöta (Swedish), Süßwurzel (German), tragaiña (Euskera), veitora (Galician), xarranguilla (Spanish, Castillian), zerbuna (Aragonese), zerbuna (High Aragonese), zerbuna borde (Aragonese), zerbuna borde (High Aragonese), ади ширинкөк (Azerbaijan), Багатонжка звичайна (Ukraine), многоножка обыкновенная (Russian), Обикновена сладка папрат (Bulgarian), Слатка папрат (Serbian), Ярбэ дулче (Moldovian)[Credits]
Maps: distribution
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