Ammannia baccifera
L.
(Beerentragende Ammanie)
Photo und copyright Jose
Quiles Hoyo
VIII - X, Reisfelder, Sümpfe, Gräben
Albufera de Valencia
Synonyme:
Ammannia verticillata (Ard.) Lam.;
Ammannia aegyptiaca Willd.; Ammannia attenuata A. Richard; Ammannia baccifera Pollini; Ammannia baccifera ssp. aegyptiaca (Willd.) Koehne; Ammannia baccifera ssp. intermedia Koehne; Ammannia baccifera subf. contracta Koehne; Ammannia caspia Hohen.; Ammannia caspica Bieb.; Ammannia debilis Ait.; Ammannia densiflora Miq. ex C. B. Clarke; Ammannia discolor Nakai; Ammannia glauca Wall.; Ammannia hildebrandtii Koehne; Ammannia indica Lam.; Ammannia intermedia (Koehne) A. Fernandes & Diniz; Ammannia prostrata Buch.-Ham. ex Blume; Ammannia salicifolia Hiern; Ammannia salicifolia Monti; Ammannia sanguinolenta Heyne ex
Steud.; Ammannia verticillata Boiss.; Ammannia vesicatoria Roxb.; Ammannia viridis Willd. ex Hornem.; Ammannia wormskioldii Fisch. et Mey.; Cornelia verticillata Ard.; Cryptotheca apetala Blume; Hapalocarpum indicum Miq.; Hapalocarpum vesicatorium Miq.
English name:
Monarch Redstem, Blistering Ammannia
Nome italiano:
Ammania vescicosa
Weltweite Verbreitung:
Bhutan, Burma, China
Caucasus / Transcaucasus, C-Asia, Australia, Java, NW-India, Mali, Chad, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Angola, E-D.R.Congo (Zaire), Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Transvaal, Natal, Cape Prov., Namibia, Swaziland, Botswana,
Madagascar, Socotra, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Turkey, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sinai peninsula, Andamans (South
Andamans), Nepal, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Pakistan, Jammu & Kashmir, India,
Philippines
Eingebürgert in:
*Spain (Valencia, Barcelona), *Italy (Emilia Romagna), *former Yugoslavia,
*Bulgaria, *Hungary, *Romania,
*Japan, Puerto Rico, *Jamaica, *Lesser Antilles
In einigen Gegenden invasiv!
In der Flora Europae wird
unterschieden in Ammannia verticillata (Hypanthium behaart) und Ammannia
baccifera (Hypanthium kahl). Im Catalogue of Life werden diese beiden
Arten als Synonyme betrachtet.