Clematis vitalba var. vitalba, flowers, Hockenheim, Germany
Clematis vitalba var. vitalba, fruit, Presa a Morrocurt, Torà, Segarra, Catalunya, Spain

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Ranunculales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Ordo: Ranunculales

Familia: Ranunculaceae
Subfamilia: Ranunculoideae
Tribus: Anemoneae
Genus: Clematis
Subgenus: C. subg. Clematis
Sectio: C. sect. Clematis
Subsectio: C. subsect. Clematis
Series: C. ser. Clematis
Species: Clematis vitalba
Varietates: C. v. var. angustiloba – C. v. var. vitalba

Name

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Clematis vitalba L., Sp. Pl. 1: 544 (1753).

Synonyms

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  • Homotypic
    • Anemone vitalba (L.) E.H.L.Krause in Sturm, Deutschl. Fl., ed. 2 5: 303. 1901.
    • Clematis vitalba subsp. normalis Kuntze, Verh. Bot. Ver. Brand. 26: 101. 1885, nom. inadmiss.
    • Clematis vitalba α typica Beck, Fl. Nied. Osterr. 1:411. 1890, nom. inadmiss.
    • Clematitis vitalba (L.) Moench, Meth. : 296. 1794.

Hybrids

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C. × fargesioides – C. × jouiniana – C. × stricta

Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
  • Continental: Europe
    • Regional: Northern Europe
      • Denmark, Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden.
    • Regional: Middle Europe
      • Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic, Slovakia), Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland.
    • Regional: Southwestern Europe
      • Corse, France, Portugal, Sardegna, Spain.
    • Regional: Southeastern Europe
      • Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Kriti, Romania, Sicilia (Malta, Sicily), Turkey-in-Europe, Yugoslavia (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia).
    • Regional: Eastern Europe
      • Baltic States (Estonia, Kaliningrad), Krym, Ukraine.
  • Continental: Africa
    • Regional: Northern Africa
      • Algeria, Morocco (doubtfully present).
  • Continental: Asia-Temperate
    • Regional: Middle Asia
      • Uzbekistan.
    • Regional: Caucasus
      • North Caucasus, Transcaucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Gruziya)
    • Regional: Western Asia
      • Afghanistan, Cyprus, East Aegean Islands (Lesvos), Iran, Lebanon-Syria (Lebanon, Syria), Turkey.
  • Continental: Asia-Tropical
    • Regional: Indo-China
      • Laos (given as native in POWO, not mentioned by Wang 2003, COL)
  • Continental: Australasia
    • Regional: Australia
      • South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria.
    • Regional: New Zealand
      • New Zealand North, New Zealand South.
  • Continental: Northern America
    • Regional: Western Canada
      • British Columbia.
    • Regional: Eastern Canada
      • Ontario.
    • Regional: Northwestern U.S.A.
      • Oregon, Washington.
    • Regional: Northeastern U.S.A.
      • Maine.
  • Continental: Southern America
    • Regional: Caribbean
      • Bermuda.
  • Note: Grey script indicates introduced occurrences.

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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аԥсшәа: Алмышәӡахәа
aragonés: Vetiquera
العربية: ظيان أبيض
azərbaycanca: Üzümyarpaq ağəsmə
Boarisch: Lüln
български: Обикновен повет
català: Vidalba
corsu: Vittichju
čeština: Plamének plotní
Cymraeg: Barf yr hen Ŵr
dansk: Almindelig Skovranke
Deutsch: Gewöhnliche Waldrebe
English: Traveller's-joy
español: Clemátide
eesti: Harilik elulõng
euskara: Aihenzuri
فارسی: کلماتیس سفید
suomi: Saksankärhö
français: Clématite des haies
Gaeilge: Gabhrán
galego: Herba doncela
hrvatski: Obična pavitina
hornjoserbsce: Lěsny pryšćenc
magyar: Erdei iszalag
հայերեն: Մամրիչ խաղողատերև
italiano: Vitalba
Limburgs: Rieraank
lombard: Idàsa
lietuvių: Gelsvoji raganė
latviešu: Vīnlapu mežvītenis
македонски: Павит
Nedersaksies: Wilde ranker
Nederlands: Bosrank
polski: Powojnik pnący
português: Cipó do reino
русский: Ломонос виноградолистный
slovenčina: Plamienok plotný
shqip: Kulpra
српски / srpski: Павит
svenska: Skogsklematis
українська: Ломиніс виткий
vèneto: Vixon
walon: Rampioûle ordinaire
 
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