Circaea alpina
Circaea alpina

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Myrtales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Rosids
Cladus: Eurosids II
Ordo: Myrtales

Familia: Onagraceae
Subfamilia: Onagroideae
Tribus: Circaeeae
Genus: Circaea
Species: Circaea alpina
Subspecies: C. a. subsp. alpina – C. a. subsp. angustifolia – C. a. subsp. caulescens – C. a. subsp. imaicola – C. a. subsp. micrantha – C. a. subsp. pacifica

Name

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Circaea alpina L. (1753)

Synonyms

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  • Homotypic
    • Circaea lutetiana proles alpina (L.) H.Lév. in Bull. Géogr. Bot. 22: 220 (1912)
    • Circaea lutetiana subsp. alpina (L.) H.Lév. in Monde Pl. Rev. Mens. Bot. 7: 71 (1898)
    • Circaea lutetiana var. alpina (L.) Torr. in Rep. Bot. Dept. Surv. N.Y. Assembly 50: 136 (1841)
    • Circaea racemosa var. alpina (L.) Hill in Brit. Fl.: 7 (1799), nom. superfl.
    • Ocimastrum minimum Rupr. in Fl. Ingrica: 367 (1860), nom. superfl.
    • Regmus alpinus (L.) Dulac in Fl. Hautes-Pyrénées: 328 (1867)

Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
  • Continental: Cosmopolitan
    • Regional: Temp. Northern Hemisphere
      • Afghanistan, Alaska, Albania, Alberta, Aleutian Is., Altay, Amur, Arizona, Assam, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, British Columbia, Bulgaria, Buryatiya, California, Central European Russia, China North-Central, China South-Central, China Southeast, Chita, Colorado, Connecticut, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, District of Columbia, East European Russia, East Himalaya, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Idaho, Illinois, India, Indiana, Inner Mongolia, Iowa, Ireland, Irkutsk, Italy, Japan, Kamchatka, Kazakhstan, Kentucky, Khabarovsk, Korea, Krasnoyarsk, Kuril Is., Magadan, Maine, Manchuria, Manitoba, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Mongolia, Montana, Myanmar, Nepal, Nevada, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Newfoundland, North Carolina, North Caucasus, North Dakota, Northwest European Russia, Northwest Territories, Norway, Nova Scotia, Ohio, Ontario, Oregon, Pakistan, Pennsylvania, Poland, Primorye, Prince Edward I., Qinghai, Québec, Rhode I., Romania, Sakhalin, Saskatchewan, South Carolina, South Dakota, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tennessee, Thailand, Tibet, Transcaucasus, Turkey, Tuva, Utah, Vermont, Vietnam, Virginia, Washington, West Himalaya, West Siberia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Yakutskiya, Yugoslavia, Yukon

References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

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Vernacular names

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čeština: čarovník prostřední
Cymraeg: llysiau-Steffan y mynydd
Deutsch: Alpen-Hexenkraut, Kleines Hexenkraut, Gebirgs-Hexenkraut, Alpenhexenkraut, Gebirgshexenkraut
English: enchanter's nightshade, small enchanter's nightshade, Alpine enchanter’s-nightshade
eesti: Harilik nõiakold, Nõiakold
suomi: Pikkuvelholehti, velholehti
français: Circée des Alpes
hornjoserbsce: Mała kuzłarnička
日本語: ミヤマタニタデ
norsk bokmål: Trollurt
Nederlands: Alpenheksenkruid
polski: Czartawa drobna
slovenčina: čarovník alpínsky
svenska: Dvärghäxört
Tiếng Việt: Quái quả núi cao
中文: 高山露珠草
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