Sison amomumL.

WFO wfo-0000431407 Accepted WFO 2026-06 8 photographs CC0 / CC BY

Plate 1 figs. a–h · 8 separate observations

Sison amomum, photographed by Saryu Mae 前 朝琉
fig. a Saryu Mae 前 朝琉, CC BY 4.0 / 2022-01-16 / obs. 176126392

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The specimen a real sheet, in a real collection

Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Accession
K001527297
Filed as
Sison amomum L.
Det. by
Christenhusz, M.J.M.
Collected
Christenhusz, M.J.M.; Márquez-Corro, J.I.; Mian, S. 2023-08-14
Origin
GB
The sheet
View the digitised specimen (CC BY 4.0)

A real pressed plant, in a real collection, under the accession number above. Not an illustration of one. The holding institution does not serve this sheet’s image to third parties, so there is no photograph here. The record is real and the link goes to it. Where we hold no openly licensed sheet for a species this section is simply absent, and where a sheet never recorded who determined it, that field stays empty rather than being filled in. Roughly half of all herbarium sheets never recorded a determiner, which is ordinary.

Native range 19 botanical countries

Regions where Sison amomum is native: Algeria, North Caucasus, Transcaucasus, Türkiye, Albania, Baleares, Bulgaria, Corse, France, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, NW. Balkan Pen., Romania, Sardegna, Sicilia, Spain, Switzerland, Türkiye-in-Europe AlgeriaNorth CaucasusTranscaucasusTürkiyeAlbaniaBulgariaCorseFranceGreeceItalyNW. Balkan Pen.RomaniaSiciliaSpainSwitzerlandTürkiye-in-Europe BalearesSardegna
Native distribution of Sison amomum, after Kew’s World Checklist of Vascular Plants. Introduced, extinct and doubtful records are excluded, so this is where the plant is from, not everywhere it now grows. Regions too small to draw at this scale are marked with a dot.
RegionTDWG codeContinent
Albania ALB EUROPE
Baleares BAL
Bulgaria BUL
Corse COR
France FRA
Great Britain GRB
Greece GRC
Italy ITA
NW. Balkan Pen. YUG
Romania ROM
Sardegna SAR
Sicilia SIC
Spain SPA
Switzerland SWI
Türkiye-in-Europe TUE
North Caucasus NCS ASIA-TEMPERATE
Transcaucasus TCS
Türkiye TUR
Algeria ALG AFRICA

Not drawn on the map: Great Britain. We hold no public-domain boundary for this region, so it is listed rather than guessed at.

Region boundaries approximated from Natural Earth (public domain) and mapped to TDWG World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD) level-3 botanical countries (Brummitt 2001). Indicative, not the official WGSRPD geometry.

Flowering 86 in flower of 126 examined

Proportion of examined Sison amomum in flower, by month
Month In flower Examined Share 95% interval
Jan 21 23 91% 73% to 98%
Feb 13 15 87% 62% to 96%
Mar 11 13 85% 58% to 96%
Apr 2 8 25% 7% to 59%
May 0 1 too few examined
Jun 0 3 too few examined
Jul 13 15 87% 62% to 96%
Aug 10 18 56% 34% to 75%
Sep 1 6 17% 3% to 56%
Oct 3 7 43% 16% to 75%
Nov 4 5 80% 38% to 96%
Dec 8 12 67% 39% to 86%

Peak flowering in Jan. Each bar is the share of Sison amomum observations in which someone actually recorded the reproductive state and found the plant in flower, not the raw number of flowering records. That distinction matters: people observe plants far more in spring than in winter, so a bare count of flowering records partly measures when people go outside. Dividing by the number examined removes that. 86 of 126 examined observations were in flower, every one of them research grade. The whisker on each bar is a 95% Wilson interval. 2 months have fewer than 5 examined observations, so no proportion is drawn for them. This is still a global aggregate and not a forecast for your garden: the same species flowers on different dates in different hemispheres. Where a species has fewer than 30 flowering records we do not draw this chart at all. Computed from 10.15468/dl.cgje2x.

Where it actually grows measured, from 914 observations

Condition 5th percentile Median 95th percentile
Coldest month, mean daily low 1.4 °C 2.8 °C 9.8 °C
Warmest month, mean daily high 19.3 °C 20.9 °C 23.6 °C
Annual rainfall 619 mm 817 mm 1,557 mm
Rainfall in the driest quarter 127 mm 150 mm 304 mm

It is found where winters are cool but frost is light or absent. This is not care advice and it is not a forecast. It is a measurement: we sampled the climate at every one of the 914 research-grade observations of Sison amomum that carry a coordinate, and this is the range those places actually span. The 5th and 95th percentiles are used rather than the minimum and maximum, because a single cultivated specimen in a heated conservatory should not widen a tropical plant's range to the Arctic.

This is not a hardiness zone. A USDA zone is the average annual extreme minimum temperature. The figure above is the mean daily minimum of the coldest month, which is a different quantity and is typically far warmer. Reading one as the other would place a plant several zones too warm, so we do not publish a hardiness zone, because we do not have one. Climate from CHELSA V2.1 (Karger et al. 2017); occurrences from 10.15468/dl.cgje2x.

Also published as 13 synonyms

A synonym is not an error. It is a record of botanists disagreeing, in print, about where this plant belongs. Each of these was somebody’s considered answer.

  • Apium amomum Stokes
  • Apium catalaunicum Calest.
  • Carum amomum Koso-Pol.
  • Cicuta amomum Crantz
  • Reutera albiflora Costa
  • Reutera gracilis var. catalaunica Costa
  • Seseli amomum Scop.
  • Sison amomum var. catalaunicum (Costa) Thell.
  • Sison amomus St.-Lag.
  • Sison erectum Salisb.
  • Sison heterophyllum Moench
  • Sium amomum Roth
  • Sium aromaticum Lam.

Sourcesevery claim on this page

  1. World Flora Online Plant List. accepted name, authority, classification. CC0. Retrieved 2026-07-12.
  2. iNaturalist. photographs and flowering annotations, CC0 / CC BY / CC BY-SA only. per photograph. Retrieved 2026-06-27.
  3. Kew, World Checklist of Vascular Plants (WCVP v16). native distribution by TDWG level-3 botanical country, and life form. CC BY 3.0. Retrieved 2026-06-04.

We publish what we can source and we say so when we cannot. This page has no care advice and no toxicity claim, because we do not yet have those from a source we can cite.