Ruta graveolens L., Sp. Pl. 383 1753. (Syn: Ruta hortensis Mill.); Difference from Ruta chalepensis as per Flora of Chania;
Greece (incl. Kiklades), Crete, Albania, Baleares, Bulgaria, France, Slovenia,
Croatia, Bosnia & Hercegovina, Montenegro, Serbia & Kosovo, Macedonia,
Crimea, Georgia [Caucasus], Austria (I), Corsica (I), Czech Republic (I),
Slovakia (I), France (I), Germany (I), Switzerland (I), Hungary (I), Italy (I),
Romania (I), Canary Isl. (I) (Gran Canaria (I)), Algeria (I), Rhodos (I),
C-European Russia, Taiwan (I), Peru (I), Venezuela (I), Mexico (I), Bolivia (I),
Chile (I), Ecuador (I), Colombia (I), South Africa (I), China, Burma (I), Sri
Lanka (I), Nepal (I), USA (I) (Alabama (I), California (I), Connecticut (I),
District of Columbia (I), Illinois (I), Maryland (I), Missouri (I), North
Carolina (I), New Jersey (I), New York (I), Pennsylvania (I), Rhode Island (I),
Texas (I), Virginia (I), Vermont (I), Wisconsin (I), West Virginia (I)), Canada
(I) (Alberta (I), Ontario (I), Quebec (I)) as per Catalogue of life; Rutaceae Week: Ruta graveolens from California and Delhi: Ruta graveolens L., Sp. pl. 1:383. 1753 Common name: Common rue Often cultivated in gardens. Photographed from California and Delhi This should be Ruta chalepensis as per details herein. Yes for Delhi plant, thanks ... This California Plant is Ruta graveolens 'Prostratus', here is enlarged flower portion from original photograph and UCBG label. References: |