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pink nonea

Nonea rosea Link
pink nonea
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Nonea rosea, a member of the Boraginaceae family, is a plant species first described in 1821 by Link. It is commonly known as pink nonea in English and shares the same common name in the target language. This species is native to a wide range of regions, including Belgium, the Walloon Region, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, the conterminous 48 United States, Czechoslovakia, Iran, Iraq, the North Caucasus, Pennsylvania, and the Transcaucasus.

Description

Nonea rosea belongs to the genus Nonea and is part of the Boraginaceae family, which is known in English as the borage family. The species has a broad distribution across Europe and parts of Asia, including countries such as Belgium, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Czech Republic. It is also found in regions of the United States, such as Maine and Pennsylvania, as well as in the Middle East and the Caucasus. The species was first published in 1821 by the botanist Link.

Other common names

Rose monkswortpink nonea

Distribution

Belgium · Walloon Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · FR · Czech Republic · Slovakia · Germany · CZ · NO · SK · conterminous 48 United States · Czechoslovakia · Iran · Iraq · Maine · North Caucasus · Pennsylvania · Transcaucasus · Turkey

Synonyms

Lycopsis roseaNonea reuterianaNonea grandifloraPulmonaria orientalisAnchusa latifoliaAnchusa roseaEchioides grandifloraEchioides rosea

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