Sinapis L.
Rank: GenusTaxon Status: accepted
ChildrenSinapis alba L.Sinapis allioni Jacq. Sinapis arvensis L. Sinapis flexuosa Poir. Sinapis pubescens L. Vernaculars (+) (-) Azerbaijani: Istiot sources: Karjagin, I. I. - Flora Azerbaidjana 4 Baku 1953. Bulgarian: Синап sources: Andreev, N., Ančev, M., Kožuharov, S. I., Markova, M., Peev, D. & Petrova, A. - Opredelitel na visšite rastenija v Bălgarija Nauka i izkustvo Sofija 1992. Estonian: Sinep sources: - Flora of the Baltic countries 1 Estonian Academy of Sciences Tartu 1993. Latvian: Sinepe sources: - Flora of the Baltic countries 1 Estonian Academy of Sciences Tartu 1993. Lithuanian: Garstyčia sources: - Flora of the Baltic countries 1 Estonian Academy of Sciences Tartu 1993. Moldovian: Муштар sources: Gejdeman, T. S. - Opredelitel' vysših rastenij Moldavskoj SSR, Ed. 3 Shtiintza Kisinev 1986. Russian: Горчица sources: - Opredelitel’ vysših rastenij Ukrainy 1999. Ukrainian: Гiрчиця Literature
GenbankCitationMarhold, K. (2011): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity. Sinapis L.. Accessed through: Euro+Med PlantBase at http://ww2.bgbm.org/euroPlusMed/PTaxonDetail.asp?UUID=960B465E-59DC-401C-B10E-707A1533079AImageOccurrencePresent Absent Doubtful Native Introduced Naturalised Invasive Managed No data |
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