Native & growing wild in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, & most of continental Europe; this or a related species in Japan, Korea, & eastern China; this or one or two related species in eastern Canada & eastern US. Naturalized in UK.
Distribution / Verbreitung: in the
Northern Hemispherein
Europein
Germanyin
SwitzerlandPictures / BilderOther English names (not proposed):
common hepatica
crystalwort
ivy flower
kidneywort
liver balsam
liver moss
liverwort
pennywort
three-lobed liverwortAndere deutsche Namen (nicht vorgeschlagen):
die
Blaublume
Blaue Herzblume
Blaue Schlüsselblume
Blaue Windblume
Blaues Windröschen
Dreilappiges Leberblümchendas
Ebenauskrautdas
Edel-Leberkrautdie
Fastenblumedas
Haselmünichkrautdie
Hasenwurz
Heimisches Leberblümchendie
Herzfreudedas
Herzkrautdas
Herzleberkrautder
Hirschkleedie
Leberblumedas
Leberkrautdie
Leberwindblumedas
Märzblümchendas
Schwarzblätterkrautdas
Sternleberkrautdas
Vorwitzerchendas
Vorwitzkrautdas
WindrosenkrautTaxonomic citations:
•
Hepatica nobilis Schreber, Spicilegium Florae Lipsicae 39. 1771.
Infraspecific names of
Hepatica nobilis Schreb. (not proposed):
• var.
acuta (Pursh) Steyerm. (1960) (syn.:
Anemone hepatica var.
acuta (Pursh) Pritz. (1841),
Anemone acutiloba (DC.) G. Lawson (1884)) -
liverwort-herb,
lobed-leaf hepatica,
mountain hepatica,
sharp-lobed hepatica• var.
obtusa (Pursh) Steyerm. (1960) (syn.:
Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker Gawl. (1819),
Anemone americana (DC.) H. Hara (1958)) -
American liverleaf,
blue anemone,
liverwort-leaf,
round-lobed hepatica,
round-lobed liverleaf,
squirrel cupOther scientific synonyms (not proposed):
•
Anemone hepatica L. (1753.)
•
Hepatica hepatica (L.) H. Karst. (1882)
FYIrelated
LEO-entries:
aus dem
Italienisch-Wörterbuch:
Dictionary: [it-de] Leberblümchen• erba trinità [gastr.] = das Leberblümchen (l Anemone hepatica)
Pl.: die Leberblümchen
3984 - Ranunculaceae