Taxon:
Nigella hispanica L.
Summary
Place of publication:
Sp. pl. 1:534. 1753
Verified:
02/25/1986
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Reference(s)
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- based on Alden, B. & S. Ryman. 2005-: SKUD (Swedish Utility and Cultivated Plants Database)
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Common names
English
fennel-flower – Spanish-fennel – Swedish
spanska jungfrun –
Distribution
order_code | Status | Continent | Subcontinent | Country | State | Note |
1 | Native | Africa | Northern Africa | Algeria | | n. |
1 | Native | Africa | Northern Africa | Morocco | | |
1 | Native | Africa | Northern Africa | Tunisia | | |
1 | Native | Europe | Southwestern Europe | Portugal | | |
1 | Native | Europe | Southwestern Europe | Spain | | s. |
2 | Cultivated | | | | | also cult. |
Native
Africa
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NORTHERN AFRICA:
Algeria (n.), Morocco, Tunisia
Europe
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SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE:
Spain (s.), Portugal
Cultivated
(also cult.)
Economic Uses
Environmental