Sabulina tenuifolia
Sabulina tenuifolia (L.) Rchb.

Sabulina tenuifolia (L.) Rchb., a member of the Caryophyllaceae family, is a plant species with a broad distribution across Europe, parts of North Africa, and the Middle East. It was first described in 1832 and is found in regions including Belgium, Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, and many others.
Description
Sabulina tenuifolia (L.) Rchb. belongs to the Caryophyllaceae family, commonly known as the carnation or carnation family. This species is native to a wide range of regions, including Ireland, Southeastern Europe, Northern Europe, Belgium, and parts of North Africa and the Middle East. It has been documented in countries such as Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Austria, and several others. The plant was first published in 1832 and is recognized within the genus Sabulina. Its distribution spans from the Iberian Peninsula to the East Aegean Islands, as well as parts of Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and North Africa.
Distribution
IE · SE · NO · Belgium · Brussels-Capital Region · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · Afghanistan · Albania · Algeria · Austria · Baleares · Bulgaria · Central European Rus · Corse · Cyprus · Czechoslovakia · Denmark · East Aegean Is. · Egypt · France · Germany · Great Britain · Greece · Iran · Iraq · Ireland · Italy · Kirgizstan · Kriti
Synonyms
Minuartia hybrida subsp. tenuifoliaMinuartia tenuifoliaAlsine arabicaAlsine brevifloraAlsine corymbulosaAlsine delastreiAlsine dunensisAlsine laxaAlsine orphanidesAlsine pubescensAlsine tenuifoliaAlsine viscidulaArenaria arabicaArenaria barrelieriArenaria dichotomaArenaria pentandraArenaria tenuifoliaArenaria tenuifolia var. americanaArenaria viscidulaCherleria tenuifoliaMinuartia turcomanicaMinuartia mesogitana subsp. turcomanicaSabulina turcomanica
