EPPO Global Database

Prunus spinosa(PRNSN)

Overview
Code created in: 2002-04-10

Basic information
  • EPPO Code: PRNSN
  • Preferred name: Prunus spinosa
  • Authority: Linnaeus

Notes

Europe, Mediterranean (except southeast), Caucasus, Western Asia, Central Asia. Fruits, used in preserves and beverages, are harvested from wild plants, but the tree is sometimes also cultivated (e.g. in China). Introduced in China, Canada/USA west and east, Australia (Tasmania) 


Common names
Name Language
blackthorn English
blackthorn English (GB)
sloe English
Schlehdorn German
Schlehe German
Schlehenschwarzdorn German
Schwarzdorn German
argossay French
belossay French
buisson noir French
créquier French
épine noire French
épinette French
fourdinier French
mère du bois French
pelossier French
prunellier French
prunier épineux French
amargalejo Spanish
arangonero Spanish
arañonero Spanish
arañon negro Spanish
arto arañonero Spanish
arto negro Spanish
asarero Spanish
bruñero Spanish
bruño Spanish
chinchón Spanish
ciruelo amargalejo Spanish
ciruelo borde Spanish
ciruelo endrino Spanish
ciruelo espinoso Spanish
ciruelo silvestre Spanish
endrino Spanish
espino negro Spanish
priñone Spanish
prugnolo Italian
prugno selvatico Italian
prugno spinoso Italian
pruno selvatico Italian
pruno spinoso Italian
vegro Italian
sleedoorn Dutch
abrunheiro Portuguese
abrunheiro-bravo Portuguese
ameixeira-brava Portuguese
slån Swedish
слива колючая Russian
терн Russian
slåen Danish
slåpetorn Norwegian
oratuomi Finnish
çakal eriği Turkish
śliwa tarnina Polish
tarnina Polish
kökény  Hungarian
kumbull Albanian
arañonero Aragonese
arto Aragonese
endrino Aragonese
priñone Aragonese
arantza beltza Basque
astarana Basque
basarana Basque
basarandia Basque
elorrri beltza Basque
трънка Bulgarian
abranyoner Catalan
agargoller Catalan
andriné Catalan
aranyó Catalan
aranyoner Catalan
arç negre Catalan
escanyagats Catalan
espi negre Catalan
gargoller Catalan
oronyer Catalan
oronyoner Catalan
pruneller Catalan
hēi cì lǐ Chinese
黑刺李 Chinese
trnula Croatian
trnka Czech
trnka obecná Czech
laukapuu Estonian
abruñero Galician
draighean Irish
ērkšķu plūme Latvian
dygioji slyva Lithuanian
agranolhier Occitan
agrunas Occitan
ametlièr Occitan
aragnou Occitan
aralet Occitan
broc négre Occitan
espin néré Occitan
espio negro Occitan
trnka obyčajná Slovak
črni trn Slovene
слива колюча Ukrainian
draenen ddu Welsh