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''Turritis'' (commonly known as towercress or tower mustard) is a plant genus in the family Brassicaceae. It contains the following two species: The entire dataset is at *''Turritis glabra'' (tower rockcress) *''Turritis laxa'' Various other species have formerly been included in ''Turritis''. The following list of synonyms is from ''BrassiBase'' version 1.3: * ''Turritis alpina'' → ''Arabis ciliata'' * ''Turritis auriculata'' → ''Arabis auriculata'' * ''Turritis brachycarpa'' → ''Boechera grahamii'' * ''Turritis brassica'' → ''Fourraea alpina'' * ''Turritis caerulea'' → ''Arabis caerulea'' * ''Turritis chilensis'' → ''Rorippa coxii'' * ''Turritis ciliata'' → ''Arabis ciliata'' * ''Turritis dregeana'' → ''Turritis glabra'' * ''Turritis drummondii'' → ''Boechera angustifolia'' * ''Turritis falcata'' → ''Boechera falcata'' * ''Turritis gerardii'' → ''Arabis nemorensis'' * ''Turritis grahamii'' → ''Boechera grahamii'' * ''Turritis hirsuta'' ↠...
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Turritis Laxa
''Turritis'' (commonly known as towercress or tower mustard) is a plant genus in the family Brassicaceae. It contains the following two species: The entire dataset is at *''Turritis glabra'' (tower rockcress) *''Turritis laxa'' Various other species have formerly been included in ''Turritis''. The following list of synonyms is from ''BrassiBase'' version 1.3: * ''Turritis alpina'' → ''Arabis ciliata'' * ''Turritis auriculata'' → ''Arabis auriculata'' * ''Turritis brachycarpa'' → ''Boechera grahamii'' * ''Turritis brassica'' → ''Fourraea alpina'' * ''Turritis caerulea'' → ''Arabis caerulea'' * ''Turritis chilensis'' → ''Rorippa coxii'' * ''Turritis ciliata'' → ''Arabis ciliata'' * ''Turritis dregeana'' → ''Turritis glabra'' * ''Turritis drummondii'' → ''Boechera angustifolia'' * ''Turritis falcata'' → ''Boechera falcata'' * ''Turritis gerardii'' → ''Arabis nemorensis'' * ''Turritis grahamii'' → ''Boechera grahamii'' * ''Turritis hirsuta'' ↠...
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Arabis Hirsuta
''Arabis hirsuta'', known as hairy rock-cress, is a flowering plant of the genus ''Arabis'' in 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 .... In previous North American works, this species has been broadly defined to include plants native to Europe, Asia, and the northern half of North America, but is now more often restricted to a narrower subgroup restricted to Europe. This erect, 15–60 cm (6-18 inches) high hairy plant is usually unbranched, with a long spike of flowers. Lower leaves form a rosette, the stalkless upper-leaves clasp the stem. The white petals are twice as long as the sepals, flowers June–August. The fruits are cylindrical and pressed close to the stem and the slightly winged seeds are reddish brown. The hairs are stiff and fo ...
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Arabis Eschscholtziana
''Arabis hirsuta'', known as hairy rock-cress, is a flowering plant of the genus '' Arabis'' in the family Brassicaceae. In previous North American works, this species has been broadly defined to include plants native to Europe, Asia, and the northern half of North America, but is now more often restricted to a narrower subgroup restricted to Europe. This erect, 15–60 cm (6-18 inches) high hairy plant is usually unbranched, with a long spike of flowers. Lower leaves form a rosette, the stalkless upper-leaves clasp the stem. The white petals are twice as long as the sepals, flowers June–August. The fruits are cylindrical and pressed close to the stem and the slightly winged seeds are reddish brown. The hairs are stiff and forking. The species grows on chalk slopes, dunes, hedgebanks, walls and rocks. Conservation status in the UK is near threatened as of 2001. Gallery Arabis hirsuta FlowersCloseup 2009-4-04 DehesaBoyalPuertollano.jpg Rauhaarige Gänsekresse (Arabis hi ...
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Eutrema Salsugineum
''Eutrema salsugineum'' (syn. ''Thellungiella salsuginea''), the saltwater cress or salt-lick mustard, is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. A petite annual or biennial, it is native to Central Asia, Siberia, Mongolia, northern and eastern China, northwestern and western Canada, Montana and Colorado in the United States, and Nuevo León in Mexico. An extremophile halophyte, it is a close relative of the model organism ''Arabidopsis thaliana ''Arabidopsis thaliana'', the thale cress, mouse-ear cress or arabidopsis, is a small flowering plant native to Eurasia and Africa. ''A. thaliana'' is considered a weed; it is found along the shoulders of roads and in disturbed land. A winter a ...'' and has been adopted to study salt, drought, and cold stress resistance in plants, including having its genome sequenced. References salsugineum Halophytes Flora of East European Russia Flora of Siberia Flora of Central Asia Flora of Mongolia Flora of Xinjiang ...
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Fourraea Alpina
''Fourraea alpina'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, and the only member of the genus ''Fourraea''. It is native to Europe, where its range extends from Spain in the west to Croatia in the east, and from Belgium and Czechia in the north to Italy in the south. Its synonyms include: *''Arabis brassica'' * ''Arabis brassiciformis'' * ''Arabis pauciflora'' * '' Brassica alpina'' * ''Caulopsis alpina'' * ''Caulopsis pauciflora'' * ''Conringia alpina'' * ''Turritis brassica'' * ''Turritis pauciflora'' It has a diploid Ploidy () is the number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell, and hence the number of possible alleles for autosomal and pseudoautosomal genes. Sets of chromosomes refer to the number of maternal and paternal chromosome copies, respectively ... chromosome number of 2n=14. Gallery Fourraea alpina - Iconographia botanica seu plantae criticae - t. 192 - fig. 333.jpg Fourraea alpina.jpg Fourraea alpina leaf (04).jpg Fourraea a ...
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Borodinia Laevigata
''Borodinia laevigata'' is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name smooth rockcress. It is native to many areas of the eastern United States and Canada, where it grows in calcareous rocky woods and bluffs. It is moderately common throughout its range, although it is absent from the southeastern coastal plain and the far north. This species is a biennial herb growing from a single stem. It flowers in early spring and has persistent fruit. It is differentiated from other species by its auriculate-clasping leaves, short white petals, and glaucous ''Glaucous'' (, ) is used to describe the pale grey or bluish-green appearance of the surfaces of some plants, as well as in the names of birds, such as the glaucous gull (''Larus hyperboreus''), glaucous-winged gull (''Larus glaucescens''), g ... stem. This species was moved to the genus ''Borodinia'' in 2013 following a genetic analysis. References Brassicaceae Flora of Northern America
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Streptanthus Lasiophyllus
''Streptanthus lasiophyllus'', many synonyms including ''Guillenia lasiophylla'', is a species of mustard plant The mustard plant is any one of several plant species in the genera ''Brassica'' and ''Sinapis'' in the family Brassicaceae (the mustard family). Mustard seed is used as a spice. Grinding and mixing the seeds with water, vinegar, or other liqui ... known by the common names California mustard and slenderpod jewelflower. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to northern Mexico. It can be found in a variety of habitats such as desert flats, gravelly areas, limestone rocks, talus slopes, sandy banks, and grassy fields. This is a thin-stemmed erect annual herb with long lobed, toothed leaves surrounding the base of the plant and smaller leaves lining the stem. The top of the plant is occupied by an inflorescence of flowers, each with widely spaced oval-shaped white or yellowish petals half a centimeter long. The fruit is a flat, narrow silique up ...
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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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Turritis Glabra
''Arabis glabra'', commonly known as tower rockcress or tower mustard, is a tall, slim, grey-green plant with small creamy flowers at the top of the stem. It usually grows on poor chalky or sandy soils, in open situations. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, and it is widespread in North America where it is also probably native. It can be found in many other parts of the world as an introduced species. It is classified as an endangered species in the UK and is considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild. It is listed as a Priority Species under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. Only 35 sites are recorded by Plantlife mostly in Norfolk, (where 100 plants were found at a new site in 1999) but includes 6 sites near Kidderminster in Worcestershire Worcestershire ( , ; written abbreviation: Worcs) is a county in the West Midlands of England. The area that is now Worcestershire was absorbed into the unified Kingdom of England in 927, at which t ...
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Coincya Monensis
''Coincya monensis'' is a plant species in the family Brassicaceae. ''Coincya monensis'' is native to western Europe and Morocco, but has been introduced in North America. Subspecies It contains the subspecies: * ''C. monensis'' subsp. ''cheiranthos'' (Wallflower Cabbage) — France, Germany & Spain * ''C. monensis'' subsp. ''hispida'' — central Portugal & central Spain * ''C. monensis'' subsp. ''monensis'' (Isle of Man cabbage) — the British Isles * ''C. monensis'' subsp. ''nevadensis'' — southern Spain * ''C. monensis'' subsp. ''orophila'' — Morocco, Portugal & Spain * ''C. monensis'' subsp. ''puberula'' — northern Portugal & northern Spain * ''C. monensis'' subsp. ''recurvata'' (Star mustard) — United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie ...
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Arabis Sagittata
''Arabis'' ,''Sunset Western Garden Book,'' 1995:606–607 or rockcress, is a genus of flowering plants, within the family Brassicaceae. Description The species are herbaceous, annual or perennial plants, growing to 10–80 cm tall, usually densely hairy, with simple entire to lobed leaves 1–6 cm long, and small white four-petaled flowers. The fruit is a long, slender capsule containing 10-20 or more seeds. Natural habitat for ''Arabis'' species is rocky mountain/cliff sides or dry sites. Cultivation of ''Arabis'' is best suited for rock gardens or container gardens. This genus is pollinated by members of Apieae and Lepidoptera. Taxonomy Though traditionally recognized as a large genus with many Old World and New World members, more recent evaluations of the relationships among these species using genetic data suggest there are two major groups within the old genus ''Arabis''. These two groups are not each other's closest relatives, so have been spli ...
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Crucihimalaya Bursifolia
''Crucihimalaya'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae. Its native range is Sinai to China. Species: *''Crucihimalaya axillaris ''Crucihimalaya'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae. Its native range is Sinai Sinai commonly refers to: * Sinai Peninsula, Egypt * Mount Sinai, a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt * Biblical Mount Sinai ...'' *'' Crucihimalaya bursifolia'' *'' Crucihimalaya himalaica'' *'' Crucihimalaya kneuckeri'' *'' Crucihimalaya lasiocarpa'' *'' Crucihimalaya mollissima'' *'' Crucihimalaya ovczinnikovii'' *'' Crucihimalaya rupicola'' *'' Crucihimalaya stricta'' *'' Crucihimalaya tenuisiliqua'' *'' Crucihimalaya tibetica'' *'' Crucihimalaya virgata'' *'' Crucihimalaya wallichii'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10261843 Brassicaceae Brassicaceae genera ...
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