Erigeron acris subsp. acris, Kiiminki, Finland

Taxonavigation

Taxonavigation: Asterales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Asterids
Cladus: Campanulids
Ordo: Asterales

Familia: Asteraceae
Subfamilia: Asteroideae
Tribus: Astereae
Subtribus: Conyzinae
Genus: Erigeron
Sectio: E. sect. Trimorpha
Species: Erigeron acris
Subspecies: E. a. subsp. acris E. a. subsp. angulosus E. a. subsp. arctophilus E. a. subsp. asadbarensis E. a. subsp. botschantzevii E. a. subsp. brachycephalus E. a. subsp. droebachiensis E. a. subsp. kamtschaticus E. a. subsp. mesatlanticus E. a. subsp. phaeocephalus E. a. subsp. podolicus E. a. subsp. politus E. a. subsp. pycnotrichus E. a. subsp. staintonii
Varietates: E. a. var. khasianus E. a. var. multicaulis

Name

Erigeron acris L., Sp. Pl.: 863 (1753).

Synonyms

  • Homotypic
    • Inula acris (L.) Bernh., Syst. Verz. Erf.: 149 (1800).
    • Trimorpha acris (L.) Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. 2: 466 (1821).
  • Heterotypic
    • Trimorpha vulgaris Cass., Dict. Sci. Nat., ed. 2. 55: 324 (1828).

Distribution

Native distribution areas:
  • Continental: Europe
    • Regional: Northern Europe
      • Finland, Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden.
    • Regional: Middle Europe
      • Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland.
    • Regional: Southwestern Europe
      • Corse, France, Portugal, Spain.
    • Regional: Southeastern Europe
      • Greece, Italy, Romania, Yugoslavia.
    • Regional: Eastern Europe
      • Belarus, Baltic States, Krym, Central European Russia, East European Russia, North European Russia, South European Russia, Northwest European Russia, Ukraine.
  • Continental: Asia-Temperate
    • Regional: Siberia
      • Altay, Buryatiya, Chita, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Tuva, West Siberia.
    • Regional: Russian Far East
      • Amur, Kamchatka, Khabarovsk, Kuril Islands, Primorye, Sakhalin.
    • Regional: Middle Asia
      • Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tadzhikistan, Uzbekistan.
    • Regional: Caucasus
      • North Caucasus, Transcaucasus.
    • Regional: Western Asia
      • Iran, Iraq, Turkey.
    • Regional: China
      • China South-Central, Inner Mongolia, Manchuria, China North-Central, Qinghai, China Southeast, Tibet, Xinjiang.
    • Regional: Mongolia
      • Mongolia.
    • Regional: Eastern Asia
      • Japan, Korea.
  • Continental: Asia-Tropical
    • Regional: Indian Subcontinent
      • India, Nepal, Pakistan, West Himalaya.
  • Continental: Northern America
    • Regional: Subarctic America
      • Alaska, Nunavut, Northwest Territories.
    • Regional: Western Canada
      • Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan.
    • Regional: Eastern Canada
      • Labrador, New Brunswick, Ontario, Québec.
    • Regional: Northwestern U.S.A.
      • Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Washington, Wyoming.
    • Regional: North-Central U.S.A.
      • Minnesota, South Dakota.
    • Regional: Northeastern U.S.A.
      • Maine, Michigan.
    • Regional: Southwestern U.S.A.
      • Utah.

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

References

Primary references

Vernacular names

العربية: أريغارون لاذع
čeština: Turan ostrý
Cymraeg: Amrhydlwyd glas
dansk: Bitter Bakkestjerne
Deutsch: Scharfes Berufkraut
English: Blue Fleabane
español: Zarramagar
suomi: Karvaskallioinen
magyar: Bóbitás küllőrojt
italiano: Cespica acre
latviešu: Asais jānītis
Nederlands: Scherpe Fijnstraal
polski: Przymiotno czarne
русский: Мелколепестник едкий
slovenčina: Turica ostrá
svenska: Gråbinka
Türkçe: Mavi şifa otu
中文: 长茎飞蓬
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