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R Graphics Output keine Beobachtungen 0% richtig 80% richtig Letzte Datenbankabfrage: 23. April 2021 1−9 Beobachtungen 20% richtig 100% richtig 10−19 Beobachtungen 40% richtig 20−29 Beobachtungen 60% richtig Bild Bild & Ort Wissenschaftlicher Name Trivialname Top 1 Top 5 Top 1 Top 5 1000010 Abies nordmanniana (Steven) Spach Nordmann−Tanne 1000015 Abutilon megapotamicum (Spreng.) A. St.−Hil. & Naudin 1000030 Acacia dealbata Link Falsche Mimose 1000040 Acalypha australis L. Südliches Nesselblatt 1000050 Acalypha virginica L. Virginisches Nesselblatt 1000060 Acanthus mollis L. Akanthus 1000080 Acer cappadocicum Gled. 1000090 Acer monspessulanum L. Französischer Ahorn 1000100 Acer negundo L. Eschen−Ahorn 1000140 Acer rubrum L. 1000150 Acer saccharinum L. Silber−Ahorn 1000163 Aceras anthropophorum × Orchis militaris 1000166 Aceras anthropophorum × Orchis simia 1000170 Achillea ageratum L. Balsam−Schafgarbe 1000190 Achillea clavenae L. Clavenas Schafgarbe 1000220 Achillea crithmifolia Waldst. & Kit. Meerfenchelblättrige Schafgarbe 1000300 Achillea filipendulina Lam. Gold−Schafgarbe 1000370 Achillea nobilis L. Edle Schafgarbe 1000380 Achillea oxyloba (DC.) Sch. Bip. 1000420 Achillea setacea Waldst. & Kit. Feinblättrige Wiesen−Schafgarbe 1000430 Achillea stricta Gremli Steife Wiesen−Schafgarbe 1000500 Aconitum anthora L. Giftheil−Eisenhut 1000720 Acorus calamus L. Kalmus 1000740 Actinidia chinensis Planch. Kiwi 1000760 Adenophora liliifolia (L.) A. DC. Drüsenglocke 1000850 Adonis annua L. Herbst−Blutströpfchen 1000860 Adonis flammea Jacq. Feuerrotes Blutströpfchen 1000890 Aegilops cylindrica Host Zylindrischer Walch 1000892 Aegilops geniculata aggr. Eiförmiger Walch 1000910 Aegilops triuncialis L. Dreizölliger Walch 1000920 Aegilops ventricosa Tausch Bauchiger Walch 1000970 Aethionema thomasianum J. Gay 1000980 Aethusa cynapioides M. Bieb. Wald−Hundspetersilie 1001000 Agave americana L. Agave 1001030 Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn. 1001060 Agrostis alpina Scop. Alpen−Straussgras 1001070 Agrostis canina L. Sumpf−Straussgras 1001080 Agrostis capillaris L. Haar−Straussgras 1001090 Agrostis gigantea Roth Riesen−Straussgras 1001100 Agrostis rupestris All. Felsen−Straussgras 1001110 Agrostis schleicheri Jord. & Verl. Schleichers Straussgras 1001120 Agrostis schraderiana Bech. Zartes Straussgras 1001130 Agrostis stolonifera L. Kriechendes Straussgras 1001140 Agrostis vinealis Schreb. Heide−Straussgras 1001160 Aira caryophyllea L. Nelken−Haferschmiele 1001180 Aira elegantissima Schur Zierliche Haferschmiele 1001190 Aira praecox L. Frühe Haferschmiele 1001240 Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Decne. Fingerblättrige Akebie 1001250 Albizia julibrissin Durazz. Schirmakazie 1001260 Alcea biennis Winterl Blasse Stockrose 1001470 Alchemilla coriacea aggr. Lederblättriger Frauenmantel 1001530 Alchemilla decumbens aggr. Niederliegender Frauenmantel 1001570 Alchemilla demissa aggr. Niedergestreckter Frauenmantel 1001640 Alchemilla fissa aggr. Geschlitzter Frauenmantel 1001740 Alchemilla glabra aggr. Kahler Frauenmantel 1001750 Alchemilla glabra Neygenf. 1001780 Alchemilla glomerulans Buser 1001800 Alchemilla grossidens aggr. Grobzähniger Frauenmantel 1001820 Alchemilla helvetica aggr. Schweizer Frauenmantel 1001840 Alchemilla heteropoda aggr. Verschiedenstieliger Frauenmantel 1001860 Alchemilla hirtipes Buser 1001900 Alchemilla hybrida (L.) L. 1001910 Alchemilla impexa Buser 1001920 Alchemilla incisa Buser 1001960 Alchemilla lineata Buser 1001970 Alchemilla longana Buser 1002000 Alchemilla micans Buser 1002020 Alchemilla mollis (Buser) Rothm. Weicher Frauenmantel 1002030 Alchemilla monticola Opiz 1002040 Alchemilla multidens Buser 1002060 Alchemilla obscura Buser 1002070 Alchemilla obtusa Buser 1002085 Alchemilla oscensis S. E. Fröhner 1002090 Alchemilla othmarii Buser 1002110 Alchemilla pentaphyllea L. Schneetälchen−Frauenmantel 1002115 Alchemilla pentaphylloides aggr. Keilblättriger Frauenmantel 1002130 Alchemilla petiolulans Buser 1002140 Alchemilla plicata Buser 1002161 Alchemilla propinqua Juz. 1002165 Alchemilla psilopodia Hügin & S. E. Fröhner 1002180 Alchemilla racemulosa Buser 1002190 Alchemilla reniformis Buser 1002200 Alchemilla rhododendrophila Buser 1002255 Alchemilla semihirta Buser 1002270 Alchemilla sericoneura Buser 1002290 Alchemilla speciosa Buser Prächtiger Frauenmantel 1002300 Alchemilla splendens aggr. Glänzender Frauenmantel 1002310 Alchemilla splendens Christ 1002315 Alchemilla squarrosula Buser 1002330 Alchemilla strigosula Buser 1002340 Alchemilla subcrenata Buser 1002345 Alchemilla subglobosa C. G. Westerl. 1002350 Alchemilla subsericea aggr. Schwachseidiger Frauenmantel 1002370 Alchemilla tenuis Buser 1002372 Alchemilla tirolensis Dalla Torre & Sarnth. 1002375 Alchemilla transiens (Buser) Buser 1002410 Alchemilla venosula Buser 1002420 Alchemilla versipila Buser 1002430 Alchemilla vetteri Buser 1002442 Alchemilla weberi S. E. Fröhner keine Beobachtungen 0% richtig 80% richtig Letzte Datenbankabfrage: 23. April 2021 1−9 Beobachtungen 20% richtig 100% richtig 10−19 Beobachtungen 40% richtig 20−29 Beobachtungen 60% richtig Bild Bild & Ort Wissenschaftlicher Name Trivialname Top 1 Top 5 Top 1 Top 5 1002445 Alchemilla westermaieri Jaquet 1002470 Alchemilla xanthochlora Rothm. 1002480 Aldrovanda vesiculosa L. Wasserfalle 1002490 Alisma gramineum Lej. Grasblättriger Froschlöffel 1002500 Alisma lanceolatum With. Lanzettblättriger Froschlöffel 1002530 Allium ampeloprasum L. 1002540 Allium angulosum L. Kantiger Lauch 1002560 Allium carinatum L. Gekielter Lauch 1002590 Allium cepa L. Küchen−Zwiebel 1002600 Allium ericetorum Thore 1002610 Allium fistulosum L. Winter−Zwiebel 1002620 Allium insubricum Boiss. & Reut. 1002630 Allium lineare L. Steifer Lauch 1002650 Allium narcissiflorum Vill. 1002670 Allium nigrum L. Schwarzer Lauch 1002690 Allium paniculatum L. 1002700 Allium paradoxum (M. Bieb.) G. Don Wunder−Lauch 1002710 Allium porrum L. Gemüse−Lauch 1002720 Allium rotundum L. Kugeliger Lauch 1002730 Allium sativum L. Knoblauch 1002770 Allium suaveolens Jacq. Wohlriechender Lauch 1002810 Allium vineale L. Weinberg−Lauch 1002830 Alnus cordata (Loisel.) Duby Herzblättrige Erle 1002840 Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. Schwarz−Erle 1002860 Alnus glutinosa × incana 1002880 Alopecurus aequalis Sobol. Kurzgranniger Fuchsschwanz 1002890 Alopecurus alpinus Vill. 1002900 Alopecurus geniculatus L. Geknieter Fuchsschwanz 1002910 Alopecurus myosuroides Huds. Acker−Fuchsschwanz 1002930 Alopecurus rendlei Eig Blasen−Fuchsschwanz 1002945 Alternanthera philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb. 1002960 Althaea hirsuta L. Rauhaariger Eibisch 1002970 Althaea officinalis L. Echter Eibisch 1003000 Alyssum alpestre L. Alpen−Steinkraut 1003020 Alyssum argenteum All. Silbergraues Steinkraut 1003050 Alyssum murale Waldst. & Kit. Mauer−Steinkraut 1003055 Alyssum orophilum Jord. & Fourr. 1003060 Alyssum simplex Rudolphi 1003070 Amaranthus albus L. Weisser Amarant 1003080 Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson Westamerikanischer Amarant 1003110 Amaranthus caudatus L. Garten−Fuchsschwanz 1003160 Amaranthus graecizans L. Schmalblättriger Amarant 1003220 Amaranthus retroflexus L. Zurückgekrümmter Amarant 1003235 Ambrosia confertiflora DC. 1003250 Ambrosia psilostachya DC. Stauden−Ambrosie 1003260 Ambrosia trifida L. Dreispaltige Ambrosie 1003280 Amelanchier lamarckii F. G. Schroed. Lamarcks Felsenmispel 1003300 Ammi majus L. Knorpelmöhre 1003310 Ammi visnaga (L.) Lam. Bischofskraut 1003320 Amorpha fruticosa L. Bastardindigo 1003340 Amsinckia lycopsoides Lehm. Krummhals−Amsinckie 1003365 Anacamptis pyramidalis × Orchis morio 1003390 Anagallis foemina Mill. Blauer Gauchheil 1003400 Anagallis minima (L.) E. H. L. Krause Kleinling 1003410 Anagallis tenella (L.) L. Zarter Gauchheil 1003420 Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) Benth. Perlkraut 1003430 Anarrhinum bellidifolium (L.) Willd. 1003450 Anchusa hybrida Ten. 1003460 Anchusa italica Retz. Italienische Ochsenzunge 1003470 Anchusa ochroleuca M. Bieb. 1003560 Androsace hausmannii Leyb. 1003590 Androsace maxima L. Acker−Mannsschild 1003640 Androsace septentrionalis L. Nordischer Mannsschild 1003660 Androsace villosa L. Zottiger Mannsschild 1003700 Androsace wulfeniana W. D. J. Koch 1003710 Anemone apennina L. Apenninen−Windröschen 1003750 Anemone hupehensis (Lemoine) Lemoine Herbst−Anemone 1003790 Anemone sylvestris L. Hügel−Windröschen 1003795 Anemone trifolia L. 1003800 Anethum graveolens L. Dill 1003810 Angelica pyrenaea (L.) Spreng. 1003860 Anthemis altissima L. Hohe Hundskamille 1003870 Anthemis arvensis L. Acker−Hundskamille 1003880 Anthemis austriaca Jacq. Österreichische Hundskamille 1003890 Anthemis cotula L. Stinkende Hundskamille 1003910 Anthemis triumfettii (L.) DC. Trionfettis Hundskamille 1003950 Anthoxanthum aristatum Boiss. Grannen−Ruchgras 1003990 Anthriscus cerefolium (L.) Hoffm. Garten−Kerbel 1004010 Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm. Wiesen−Kerbel 1004040 Anthyllis montana L. Berg−Wundklee 1004170 Antirrhinum latifolium Mill. 1004190 Apera interrupta (L.) P. Beauv. Unterbrochener Windhalm 1004200 Apera spica−venti (L.) P. Beauv. Acker−Windhalm 1004220 Aphanes australis Rydb. Kleinfrüchtiger Ackerfrauenmantel 1004230 Aphyllanthes monspeliensis L. 1004240 Apios americana Medik. 1004250 Apium graveolens L. Sellerie 1004270 Apium nodiflorum (L.) Lag. Knotenblütiger Eppich 1004280 Apium repens (Jacq.) Lag. Kriechender Eppich 1004320 Aquilegia einseleana F. W. Schultz Einseles Akelei 1004390 Arabis auriculata Lam. 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