Taxon:
Veratrum album L. subsp. album
Summary
Verified:
02/14/2011
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Reference(s)
- Adrian, O. & S. Culiţă. 2008. Rare plants in Stânişoara Mountains (Eastern Carpathians). J. Pl. Developm. 15:47-61.
- Fedorov, A. A., ed. Flora of Russia. The European part and bordering regions (Engl. transl.). 1999-
- Grulich, V. & A. Vydrová. 2003. Kýchavice bílá pravá (Veratrum album subsp. album) v &Ccaro;eské republice. Biodiverzita a přírodní podmínky Novohradských hor (Biodiversity and environment of the Novohradské Mouintains, Czech Republic). 2002-2003 2:91-96. Note: Institute of Entomology AS ČR
- Kliment, J. 2003. Thoughts on recent phytogeographical regionalisation of Slovakia (notes to selected phytochorions). Bull. Slov. Bot. Společnost. 25:199-224.
- Krasnoborov, I. M., ed. Flora of Siberia (English translation). 2000-
- Kricsfalusy, V. et al. 2010. Rare and protected plant species of the Uzhansky National Nature Park (Transcarpathia, Ukraine). Thaiszia 20:115-125.
- Pignatti, S. Flora d'Italia. 1982
- Wraber, T. 2004. Floral novelties from the Mt. Notranjski Snežnik (SW-Slovenia), 2. Hladnikia 17:10.
Common names
German
weißer Germer –
Distribution
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Status | Continent | Subcontinent | Country | State | Note |
Native | Europe | East Europe | Ukraine | | |
Native | Europe | Middle Europe | Austria | | |
Native | Europe | Middle Europe | Czech Republic | | |
Native | Europe | Middle Europe | Germany | | s. |
Native | Europe | Middle Europe | Hungary | | |
Native | Europe | Middle Europe | Poland | | s.e. |
Native | Europe | Middle Europe | Slovakia | | n.e. |
Native | Europe | Middle Europe | Switzerland | | |
Native | Europe | Southeastern Europe | Italy | | |
Native | Europe | Southeastern Europe | Romania | | |
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Native
Europe
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EAST EUROPE:
Ukraine
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MIDDLE EUROPE:
Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Germany (s.), Hungary, Poland (s.e.), Slovakia (n.e.)
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SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE:
Italy, Romania, Slovenia
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SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE:
France (s.)
Cultivated
(also cult.)
Economic Uses
Environmental