WebDataset Update on the Brassicaceae Species Checklist Rank SPECIES WebTaxon: Cheiranthus scoparius Brouss. ex Willd. var. lindleyi Christ . Synonym of Erysimum albescens (Webb & Berthel.) Bramwell . Nomenclature Common Names ... originally based on Dichroanthus scoparius var. lindleyi Webb, ined. …
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Erysimum scoparium was first described, as Cheiranthus scoparius, by Pierre Broussonet in 1809. It was transferred to the genus Erysimum by Richard Wettstein in 1889. Erysimum albescens has been distinguished from E. scoparium by some sources, but this is not accepted by others. See more Erysimum scoparium is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native to the Canary Islands. It is a shrubby species of wallflower with purplish flowers found at high altitudes. See more Erysimum scoparium is endemic to the Canary Islands. It is found in montane zones in Tenerife, up to altitudes of 1600–2200 m in Las Cañadas, and 300–500 m in the … See more Erysimum scoparium is a small shrubby perennial plant. It has stiff, linear to slightly pointed leaves. The flowers are arranged on upright stems. They darken to a purplish colour as … See more WebTropicos.org 2024. Erysimum scoparium. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published online. Accessed: 03 Jun 2024. USDA, ARS, Germplasm Resources Information Network. … inconsistency\u0027s 71
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WebDichroanthus Scoparius Gallery Available as Prints and Gift Items. Choose from 2 pictures in our Dichroanthus Scoparius collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All … WebDichroanthus scoparius (Brouss. ex Willd.) Webb & Berthel. Erysimum albescens (Webb & Berthel.) Bramwell Hesperis cinerea Poir. Hesperis steveniana subsp. cinerea F.Dvorák Description. Erysimum scoparium is a small shrubby perennial plant. It has stiff, linear to slightly pointed leaves. The flowers are arranged on upright stems. WebDianthus gratianopolitanus is a species belonging to the Caryophyllaceae family. The common name of Cheddar Pinks is derived from its native habitat Cheddar Gorge in England. It is a herbaceous perennial … inconsistency\u0027s 79