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Malcolmia
''Malcolmia'' is a genus of flowering plants from the family Brassicaceae. Species from this genus are native to Europe and Africa. Several species are cultivated for their flowers, including Virginia stock ('' Malcolmia maritima''). Species include: *''Malcolmia africana ''Malcolmia africana'', or African mustard, is an annual plant from the Mediterranean Basin which has naturalized elsewhere, including much of western North America, and is invasive in Nevada and Utah. It has recently been shown to be only dista ...'' *'' Malcolmia boissieriana'' *'' Malcolmia littorea'' *'' Malcolmia maritima'' *'' Malcolmia turkestanica'' References External links Jepson Manual TreatmentGRIN Species List Brassicaceae Brassicaceae genera {{Brassicales-stub ...
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Malcolmia Boissieriana
''Malcolmia'' is a genus of flowering plants from the family Brassicaceae. Species from this genus are native to Europe and Africa. Several species are cultivated for their flowers, including Virginia stock ('' Malcolmia maritima''). Species include: *''Malcolmia africana ''Malcolmia africana'', or African mustard, is an annual plant from the Mediterranean Basin which has naturalized elsewhere, including much of western North America, and is invasive in Nevada and Utah. It has recently been shown to be only dista ...'' *'' Malcolmia boissieriana'' *'' Malcolmia littorea'' *'' Malcolmia maritima'' *'' Malcolmia turkestanica'' References External links Jepson Manual TreatmentGRIN Species List Brassicaceae Brassicaceae genera {{Brassicales-stub ...
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Malcolmia Littorea
''Malcolmia'' is a genus of flowering plants from the family Brassicaceae. Species from this genus are native to Europe and Africa. Several species are cultivated for their flowers, including Virginia stock ('' Malcolmia maritima''). Species include: *''Malcolmia africana'' *''Malcolmia boissieriana ''Malcolmia'' is a genus of flowering plants from the family Brassicaceae. Species from this genus are native to Europe and Africa. Several species are cultivated for their flowers, including Virginia stock ('' Malcolmia maritima''). Species in ...'' *'' Malcolmia littorea'' *'' Malcolmia maritima'' *'' Malcolmia turkestanica'' References External links Jepson Manual TreatmentGRIN Species List Brassicaceae Brassicaceae genera {{Brassicales-stub ...
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Malcolmia Turkestanica
''Malcolmia'' is a genus of flowering plants from the family Brassicaceae. Species from this genus are native to Europe and Africa. Several species are cultivated for their flowers, including Virginia stock ('' Malcolmia maritima''). Species include: *''Malcolmia africana'' *''Malcolmia boissieriana'' *''Malcolmia littorea ''Malcolmia'' is a genus of flowering plants from the family Brassicaceae. Species from this genus are native to Europe and Africa. Several species are cultivated for their flowers, including Virginia stock ('' Malcolmia maritima''). Species in ...'' *'' Malcolmia maritima'' *'' Malcolmia turkestanica'' References External links Jepson Manual TreatmentGRIN Species List Brassicaceae Brassicaceae genera {{Brassicales-stub ...
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Malcolmia Africana
''Malcolmia africana'', or African mustard, is an annual plant from the Mediterranean Basin which has naturalized elsewhere, including much of western North America, and is invasive in Nevada and Utah. It has recently been shown to be only distantly related to Malcolmia proper and has been reclassified in the genus ''Strigosella''. It is an annual herb growing in a prostrate patch or clump with stiff, furry stems up to half a meter long. The mustardlike flowers are pink to lavender and yield silique A silique or siliqua (plural ''siliques'' or ''siliquae'') is a type of fruit (seed capsule) having two fused carpels with the length being more than three times the width. When the length is less than three times the width of the dried fruit i ...s up to 6 centimeters long. External links Jepson Manual Treatment
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Malcolmia Maritima
''Malcolmia maritima'', also known by its common name Virginia stock, is a popular annual garden plant from the family Brassicaceae Brassicaceae () or (the older) Cruciferae () is a medium-sized and economically important family of flowering plants commonly known as the mustards, the crucifers, or the cabbage family. Most are herbaceous plants, while some are shrubs. The le .... A beautiful and profusely flowering annual, it is probably one of the easiest of all plants to grow. Growing to about tall, it makes a mass of pink, purple and white fragrant four petalled (cruciform) flowers. It is native in Greece and Albania and may be naturalized elsewhere in Mediterranean Europe where it occurs in maritime sandy habitats and in waste places. Cultivation For best results in growing Virginia stock, sow on the surface in patches or rows and thin the young plants to 6 inches apart. It prefers full to partial sun and well drained soils.Huxley, A. (ed.) 1992. The New Royal Hortic ...
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Brassicaceae
Brassicaceae () or (the older) Cruciferae () is a medium-sized and economically important family of flowering plants commonly known as the mustards, the crucifers, or the cabbage family. Most are herbaceous plants, while some are shrubs. The leaves are simple (although are sometimes deeply incised), lack stipules, and appear alternately on stems or in rosettes. The inflorescences are terminal and lack bracts. The flowers have four free sepals, four free alternating petals, two shorter free stamens and four longer free stamens. The fruit has seeds in rows, divided by a thin wall (or septum). The family contains 372 genera and 4,060 accepted species. The largest genera are ''Draba'' (440 species), ''Erysimum'' (261 species), ''Lepidium'' (234 species), ''Cardamine'' (233 species), and ''Alyssum'' (207 species). The family contains the cruciferous vegetables, including species such as ''Brassica oleracea'' (cultivated as cabbage, kale, cauliflower, broccoli and collards), ...
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